@bruce, latest driver still supports old GPU.
C206/602 mistake makes no difference
still same platform, and very rare unreleased CPU you have there.
Things to do first:
Update BIOS
Check and fiddle around with PCI-e lanes in BIOS, if not sure, take photos of related sections of BIOS and post them here, we might be able to advice on what to set and where.
Also, do not discount above suggestions about iGPU.
Also, today I had very interesting experience with dual GPU system.
When restarted or cold booted it what seemed to not be able to enter UEFI(BIOS). It would just go straight to windows without any POST period. And when I would smash Del/F2 keys to go to BIOS, computer would seem to get stuck without any errors, and no signal to display. For half an hour I was resetting the PC, even took out battery to reset BIOS, which I managed to do, still could not enter BIOS.
Display port cable was connected to primary 5700XT card as always. Then I read somewhere that sometimes POST and BIOS show up to different GPU outlet port, since both of my GPUs have 3 DP and 1 HDMI outlet each, I started going through all of them, and what do you know, BIOS shows up when I have my Display Port cable plugged in into second DP port of secondary card (Vega64).
So yeah, food for thought.
Back in the days of Radeon HD5780s, I remember I could only get signal to monitor from secondary card for several generations. Try it yourself, you never know