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Post by cestlucas on Dec 30, 2018 15:35:19 GMT
Yeah for gaming my Vega 20 didn’t run as fast as with 18.12.1 (10 FPS less in FH4) but no major software issues occurred au contraire in 18.2.1 setting game profiles in Radeon settings would cause immediate system crashes and chill didn’t really work. Also 18.2.1 stutters really bad in Forza horizon 4
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 30, 2018 16:51:58 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.... Thanks for the feedback. AMD do the engineering work in the drivers so hopefully further updates will improve stability. Some people have reported that the standard unified driver also installs ok the vega 16 and 20. Can you test that one out and see how it compares?
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Post by cestlucas on Dec 30, 2018 17:46:07 GMT
The standard unified driver, as far as I tested, is very stable and all software settings work, including chill. Though FH4 needed a newer driver version, AC Odyssey worked flawlessly with the standard driver, no stutters nor fps drops and chill regulates fps according to controller inputs. No BSoD either. Achieved as high as 60 fps in some game areas at 1680x1050 and medium settings.
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Post by powerhousepr on Dec 31, 2018 0:31:19 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.... Thanks for the feedback. AMD do the engineering work in the drivers so hopefully further updates will improve stability. Some people have reported that the standard unified driver also installs ok the vega 16 and 20. Can you test that one out and see how it compares? I just downloaded the Unified Drivers 18.10 (the newest) for Bootcamp on the AMD website but while trying to install them there is an Error message saying: "AMD installer can not properly identify AMD graphics hardware"...... What am i doing wrong here? How do i install this?
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Post by powerhousepr on Dec 31, 2018 0:32:46 GMT
The standard unified driver, as far as I tested, is very stable and all software settings work, including chill. Though FH4 needed a newer driver version, AC Odyssey worked flawlessly with the standard driver, no stutters nor fps drops and chill regulates fps according to controller inputs. No BSoD either. Achieved as high as 60 fps in some game areas at 1680x1050 and medium settings. How did you manage to install the Unified Driver?
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Post by cestlucas on Dec 31, 2018 4:57:46 GMT
The standard unified driver, as far as I tested, is very stable and all software settings work, including chill. Though FH4 needed a newer driver version, AC Odyssey worked flawlessly with the standard driver, no stutters nor fps drops and chill regulates fps according to controller inputs. No BSoD either. Achieved as high as 60 fps in some game areas at 1680x1050 and medium settings. How did you manage to install the Unified Driver? support.apple.com/en-us/HT204923Copy what you've downloaded to Bootcamp, you'll find the unified driver somewhere in Bootcamp->Drivers->AMD
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Post by cestlucas on Dec 31, 2018 6:42:06 GMT
Oh if Mat is referring to the unified driver on AMD’s website then no it couldn’t be installed on the Vega machines, at least for me. But it should have the same driver revision number which is 17.12. Go to www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/apple-boot-camp and download the latest unified driver to test it out
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 31, 2018 13:03:53 GMT
Oh if Mat is referring to the unified driver on AMD’s website then no it couldn’t be installed on the Vega machines, at least for me. But it should have the same driver revision number which is 17.12. Go to www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/apple-boot-camp and download the latest unified driver to test it out I'm referring to the one I released for most users. 18.12.3.
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Post by jorge on Dec 31, 2018 14:20:16 GMT
Radeon Pro 460 (macbook pro) Blue settings (that is great) but wattman errors and some windows 10 BSOD
Macbook Pro 15" TouchBar Radeon Pro 460 Windows 10 64 bit- 1803 (fresh install) (the last AMD driver installation trashed my windows partition, no recevery possible and impossible to bot.)
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Post by cestlucas on Dec 31, 2018 15:06:01 GMT
Oh if Mat is referring to the unified driver on AMD’s website then no it couldn’t be installed on the Vega machines, at least for me. But it should have the same driver revision number which is 17.12. Go to www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/apple-boot-camp and download the latest unified driver to test it out I'm referring to the one I released for most users. 18.12.3. Sorry
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Post by jamieckorea on Jan 1, 2019 22:38:09 GMT
So... FPS capping capabilities are gone?
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Post by jamieckorea on Jan 1, 2019 22:38:36 GMT
Maybe it's once again just with me but I just wanted to make sure because they are almost essential for GPU heavy games for me.
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Post by mike on Jan 1, 2019 22:46:06 GMT
So... FPS capping capabilities are gone? Use MSI Afterburner for FPS capping, OSD monitoring etc. It's a better solution anyways IMO.
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Post by jamieckorea on Jan 1, 2019 22:47:24 GMT
Is it? I just don't like adding in 3rd party softwares to do things.
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Post by Mat HD on Jan 2, 2019 14:30:19 GMT
Maybe it's once again just with me but I just wanted to make sure because they are almost essential for GPU heavy games for me. Just download V3 from the mega.co.nz downloads area: mega.nz/#!UZg2gCgb!VcWdXZKvXNiJq9PnNNf3F34Aah5gov1OgByBTI_wcI8 V1 has the blue software which is the only way to fix split screen for iMac 5k with Radeon Pro 500 series
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