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You may need to, or best to, install the OS with your older video card, then update the Expander that has newer drivers, that way old and new drivers present, and then install new video card so it can use the newer drives and you get video.
There may be a way to move things in as you do BUT I don't know how to do that so I upgraded my Expander while the older video card was in, installed my new Expander to newest version, then made the hardware change, and all seemed to work OK for me other than the oddball losing of some resolutions I prefered 1440p, etc.. that I had to play around with to get back.
I like my RX580 very much by the way. I also have multiple drives in my X5K, an older HDD that has all my old stuff that I can boot from if needed and an SSD that is my newest boot drive. Plenty of space in my case to have several drives.
Good luck!
TJ
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