Z87 G45 Onboard Video

Hi.
Recently I got a system with z87 g45 mainboard, xfx r9 290 graphics card.
When enabling onboard video, and installing VirtuMVP everything seemed fine.
Played a few games and noticed it was giving more of a performance hit then boosting it.
Updated drivers, still the same. Plugged in other monitor to onboard to see if it was working and second desktop displayed fine.
Restarted, checked bios, unplugged second monitor. And then VirtuMVP failed to load, saying gpu not configured.
Rebooted few times, checked device manager, everything looked fine. Plugged in other monitor 'no signal'
tried disabling, uninstalling drivers. redoing. yet still getting 'no signal' when I go to check it (and VirtuMVP won't load)
Even tried monitor that is plugged into r9 290. Nothing on either DVI or HDMI. Just no signal (tho it detects that it's plugged in)
Updated bios. No vga drivers listed in live update, any idea why this is happening?
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Well it's still playing a subtle level through the fronts, it's tolerable for most music, but you can play anything like dubstep or anything with heavy bass, hopefully they will find a fix for this.

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