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clear bios settings (power off and unplugged, momentarily short the jumper next to the cr2032 battery), pull card if you have integrated graphics on your cpu. if the system can boot back to bios--reset to defaults, do NOT enable xmp/expo yet. you may also need to disable secure boot for your os. once the system boots and shutdown ok, put the card back in and switch monitor over to it (and only it for now). then boot back up. see what drivers got loaded by the kernel for the video card.
It was literally just secure boot, disabling secure boot fixed it...