alogo
Newbie Boot Camper
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Post by alogo on Dec 25, 2018 10:08:54 GMT
working with 18.11.1 is fine with me, all my games are playable and I face no problems. I wonder why should I download the update. iMac late 2015, 4k retina, 24gb ram, AMD Radeon r9 390 2gb Anyway, thank you for everything, without your help I would not be able to enjoy all these games on my iMac. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
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Post by buffaloseven on Dec 25, 2018 21:42:32 GMT
Is the "Blue" issue the Radeon Pro software showing instead of the standard red "Adrenaline" software? If so, I installed V3 and have that issue with my eGPU RX580. Haven't even tried it with my 560 Pro dGPU yet, though. Thanks for the work you do!
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 26, 2018 0:22:59 GMT
Is the "Blue" issue the Radeon Pro software showing instead of the standard red "Adrenaline" software? If so, I installed V3 and have that issue with my eGPU RX580. Haven't even tried it with my 560 Pro dGPU yet, though. Thanks for the work you do! It’s not really an issue but the blue pro software lacks some of the gaming functionality of the red version. Also it’s the only way to fix the split screen issue for 5k monitors by having it as blue software for iMac 5k with Radeon pro 500 series.
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Post by buffaloseven on Dec 26, 2018 0:31:03 GMT
Is the "Blue" issue the Radeon Pro software showing instead of the standard red "Adrenaline" software? If so, I installed V3 and have that issue with my eGPU RX580. Haven't even tried it with my 560 Pro dGPU yet, though. Thanks for the work you do! It’s not really an issue but the blue pro software lacks some of the gaming functionality of the red version. Also it’s the only way to fix the split screen issue for 5k monitors by having it as blue software for iMac 5k with Radeon pro 500 series. Is there a particular version I should get for "Red" if 5K doesn't apply to me, or are you keeping it as just one version? I was a bit confused by your notes. Thanks again, though!
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Post by jamieckorea on Dec 26, 2018 17:27:28 GMT
Just found out that the annoying error I was having only occurs when Windows 10 is installed on an external SSD. So I used the inf file method but I have a few questions:
#1 What's the difference between a standard install and the inf method? #2 I got no AMD software after reboot so I looked around a little more and found a file called ccc2_install.exe. I ran it and now the AMD software is installed. Is this the right way to do so? If not is this a bug? #3 What's the downside of the inf method, and if this bug persists is it safe to keep using the inf method? #4 How about the Audio section? What's with that? Do I need to install that as well? #5 Why is this happening on external SSDs only?
Thank you.
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 26, 2018 18:30:21 GMT
Just found out that the annoying error I was having only occurs when Windows 10 is installed on an external SSD. So I used the inf file method but I have a few questions: #1 What's the difference between a standard install and the inf method? #2 I got no AMD software after reboot so I looked around a little more and found a file called ccc2_install.exe. I ran it and now the AMD software is installed. Is this the right way to do so? If not is this a bug? #3 What's the downside of the inf method, and if this bug persists is it safe to keep using the inf method? #4 How about the Audio section? What's with that? Do I need to install that as well? #5 Why is this happening on external SSDs only? Thank you. 1. The inf. method installs only the driver itself. No software. 2.thats the right way to install the amd software if you want to install it separately yes. 3. The only downside of the inf method is that it isn’t as user friendly And also doesn’t install the additional software that is useful to have. 4. It’s a separate audio driver that isn’t needed as we already have bootcamp audio drivers. 5. No idea. The installer provided by amd is sensitive to things such as external hard drives and CD burners. Even lack of hard disk space can cause a 1603 error.
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Post by jamieckorea on Dec 26, 2018 18:33:57 GMT
Just found out that the annoying error I was having only occurs when Windows 10 is installed on an external SSD. So I used the inf file method but I have a few questions: #1 What's the difference between a standard install and the inf method? #2 I got no AMD software after reboot so I looked around a little more and found a file called ccc2_install.exe. I ran it and now the AMD software is installed. Is this the right way to do so? If not is this a bug? #3 What's the downside of the inf method, and if this bug persists is it safe to keep using the inf method? #4 How about the Audio section? What's with that? Do I need to install that as well? #5 Why is this happening on external SSDs only? Thank you. 1. The inf. method installs only the driver itself. No software. 2.thats the right way to install the amd software if you want to install it separately yes. 3. The only downside of the inf method is that it isn’t as user friendly And also doesn’t install the additional software that is useful to have. 4. It’s a separate audio driver that isn’t needed as we already have bootcamp audio drivers. 5. No idea. The installer provided by amd is sensitive to things such as external hard drives and CD burners. Even lack of hard disk space can cause a 1603 error. Got it. So the inf method installs the driver only and the cc thing installs the software and thus this is the right way? I can keep doing this for future ones m, right? Thanks for the reply.
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Post by wetwillyhip on Dec 26, 2018 19:04:12 GMT
18.12.3 installed and detected my graphics cards correctly on my Mac Pro 2013. Thank you so much Mat HD! And the graphics control center opens up too and works! Much appreciation! That code rewrite did the trick. I also did the trick where you run DDU twice without restarting and a third time with the restart.
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patrick
Newbie Boot Camper
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Post by patrick on Dec 27, 2018 13:51:43 GMT
Mat it means a ton you releasing these drivers for us. My iMac 5k 580 is fully updated and running at a full 5k. Again, I really appreciate it
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Post by jamieckorea on Dec 28, 2018 3:06:27 GMT
just noticed some features are gone? the fps limiter in the software is gone, along with some individual profile options like display modes.
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Post by jamieckorea on Dec 28, 2018 3:06:46 GMT
standard installation on internal ssd btw
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 28, 2018 10:51:38 GMT
just noticed some features are gone? the fps limiter in the software is gone, along with some individual profile options like display modes. Is the software blue now for you?
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Post by jamieckorea on Dec 29, 2018 5:11:02 GMT
yup
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Post by powerhousepr on Dec 30, 2018 4:47:12 GMT
Just to let you know... The 18.12.3 For MBP15 with VEGA 20 Gpu is giving BsOD again.
It doesn’t happened while playing games, like before. BUT, it crashed while downloading a game on Steam and nothing else....
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Post by powerhousepr on Dec 30, 2018 4:47:34 GMT
Just to let you know... The 18.12.3 For MBP15 with VEGA 20 Gpu is giving BsOD again.
It doesn’t happened while playing games, like before. BUT, it crashed while downloading a game on Steam and nothing else....
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