Vega 8 replacement

I don't know if it's supported at all, but try updating to the latest kernel/MESA.

Don't go with Nvidia, you're warranted to have problems that way
Don't go with anything recent from AMD either, nor with anything pre-GCN, even first been GCN cards like the HD7970 might not work fine on your distro
Something like a R7 250 it's probably your best bet
But try this, recent versions of the kernel and Mesa/Xorg have much better support for the Vega APUs, also try the proprietary drivers (AMDGPU-PRO)

install windows

learn to handle drives
vega 8 runs fine on my linux box, but i'm probably not using a dogshit distro like you are

I have not (ab)used the 2200G but I do have the 2400G. I switched to git kernels because of the poor support and it did get there midway to 4.17 and it's fine with the 4.18 rc's. Not sure how much of a difference there is between 2200G and 2400G but I suspect there's very little. So .. you could save yourself some money by either switching to a more bleeding edge distribution or finding out how to use an overlay or something with newer experimental kernels for the one you're (ab)using.

If you tell us what distribution and kernel you're on then perhaps someone will help you out. Also, make sure you're actually using amdgpu and not the X radeon driver for the 2200G. Some distributions don't even install the xorg amdgpu driver, probably because the kernel shipped is too old - and the 2200G works badly with the old radeon (which isn't tested with it).

Give the 2200G another shot, OP, we'll help you get it working. Do it for her.

Oh, one last little detail, btw. The majority (all?) B350 motherboards have a HDMI 1.4 port - not 2.0. So if you want 4k 60Hz you're screwed (unless it has Displayport, most don't). And the DVI on mine is single - not dual (so 1080p max, not even 1440p).

Attached: AMD-booth_babe_12.jpg (550x572, 70K)

>The majority (all?) B350 motherboards have a HDMI 1.4 port - not 2.0.
From what I've seen, B350 mobos with HDMI seem to strongly tend to support HDMI 2.0 if you're using a Ryzen 2000 series CPU.
geizhals.at/?cat=mbam4&xf=317_B350~7090_HDMI 2.0#gh_filterbox

Oops, meant to post a link in English.
geizhals.eu/?cat=mbam4&xf=317_B350~7090_HDMI 2.0#gh_filterbox

Ryzen Vega CPUs have just hit the market, people don't really have them yet. If the kernel actually doesn't support it at all then it's going to, any minute now. USB 3 was supported in the kernel even before it was physically available. Like others have already said, make sure you have tried the newest kernels as well before giving up.

Funny you mention the ryzen apus and USB 3 and Linux in the same post
I tried installing manjaro beta builds with the newer kernels but for some reason it would freak out over my USB 3 on my Asus b350 board
2400G with a 580 Nitro + btw

Unless you use 4.17 or 4.18 kernel you're gonna have a hard time with Raven Ridge.
You could theoretically use 4.18 on something like Fedora, Ubuntu or Debian, but then you're gonna have to update Mesa, amdgpu, Xorg and whatnot, it's better to use a distro that uses the newest kernel outright