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Post by franky on Feb 17, 2019 21:19:50 GMT
Hi, I'm trying to make it work on bootcamp my new Radeon VII but I couldn't find the way to do it.
I installed the last bootcampdrivers.com v3 drivers on my system.
Everything works ok with my vega 20. Thanks
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Post by erutan on Feb 17, 2019 21:25:04 GMT
If you're having eGPU issues check around at egpu.io/
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 17, 2019 21:49:06 GMT
I'm also releasing 19.2.2 with Radeon VII support shortly.
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Post by franky on Feb 18, 2019 12:48:34 GMT
Mat this version that support Radeon VII will work with my EGPU?
I saw your post in announcements
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 18, 2019 12:59:48 GMT
Yes I have confirmation from one user that it is working with their MacBook Pro as a egpu
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franky
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Post by franky on Feb 18, 2019 15:54:43 GMT
Thanks Mat, I will try tomorrow at work that I have my EGPU.
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Post by franky on Feb 19, 2019 1:24:06 GMT
Sorry mat to bother you again, to make the Egpu running I have to disable my dgpu (vega 20) or I can have both without problems.
Thanks again
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 19, 2019 6:49:36 GMT
Sorry mat to bother you again, to make the Egpu running I have to disable my dgpu (vega 20) or I can have both without problems. Thanks again That can vary from user-to-user but it should be ok with both.
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franky
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Post by franky on Feb 19, 2019 16:08:00 GMT
Hi Mat, I was testing the Vega VII is now detected by Windows 10 bootcamp, In my case to use the Vega VII and not the Vega 20 I have to disable the Vega 20.
But I have issues with all the games I tried don't load.
For example: Quake Champions gave me an error "that DirectX 11 is not supported by my video card or driver". but if I change to the Vega 20 it doesn't show any error.
Even old games like Quake Live don't load (in this case just crash windows and restart).
Do you think is possible to do anything to make my games work?
Thanks
Franky
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 19, 2019 19:47:07 GMT
Hi Mat, I was testing the Vega VII is now detected by Windows 10 bootcamp, In my case to use the Vega VII and not the Vega 20 I have to disable the Vega 20. But I have issues with all the games I tried don't load. For example: Quake Champions gave me an error "that DirectX 11 is not supported by my video card or driver". but if I change to the Vega 20 it doesn't show any error. Even old games like Quake Live don't load (in this case just crash windows and restart). Do you think is possible to do anything to make my games work? Thanks Franky It sounds like the drivers haven't installed fully. Please run DDU three times in safe mode and try again.
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franky
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Post by franky on Feb 19, 2019 21:49:44 GMT
I ran DDU 3 times on safe mode and after I installed the last drivers. Same result as before with the games. Still no luck
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 19, 2019 22:09:58 GMT
Wait for future version releases as AMD may take some time to iron out issues. 19.2.2 is the first driver to support Radeon VII.
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Post by franky on Feb 20, 2019 15:16:50 GMT
Ok thanks, In that case I will wait for a new version.
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Post by franky on Feb 25, 2019 23:18:28 GMT
Hi, Today finally my Radeon VII is working on BootCamP. The process that I follow is from egpu.io/forums/builds/mid-2018-15-macbook-pro-touchbar-radeon-vii32gbps-tb3-razer-core-macos-10-14-4-win10-1809-theitsage/* Install Windows 10 via Boot Camp Assistant and complete Apple driver installation. * Download modified Radeon drivers from Bootcampdrivers.com. * Run DDU (included in modified drivers) to remove Apple Radeon drivers. * Disable Windows auto-installation of new devices then install modified Radeon drivers. * Restart MBP after Radeon driver installation completes but do not connect AMD eGPU. * Hot-plug AMD eGPU once MBP boots to the Windows Desktop. * Open Device Manager for AMD eGPU (should be yellow-banged by error 12 at this point). * Go to Devices by Connection then right-click the AMD eGPU to Uninstall. * Leave the AMD eGPU connected and restart the MBP. After this I just select to use the Radeon VII for the games. The only thing thats not working is the Radeon wattman to overclock the graphic card. But even is working the MacBook internal screen.
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Post by fwav8r on Mar 6, 2019 0:31:15 GMT
Hi all,
Just wanted to say thanks right upfront. Franky, great set of steps to get the Radeon VII working in BootCamp.
For those still having trouble here’s what I did to get it working:
My setup: iMac 5K 2017, Razer Core X, AMD Radeon VII.
Followed all steps from franky above except: on the step to “Disable Windows auto-installation...”, I did not personally know how to do this (haven’t used Windows in forever!). Of course Windows changed the driver from the Microsoft Basic Display to 67xxxx. Double-click on that 67xxx and select the driver tab and choose Roll Back Driver. It changed back to the Microsoft Basic Display driver and then I continued on with Franky’s guide.
An initial Geekbench test gave me around 105k OpenCL score. I looked in the Compute Device list and it showed 3*AMD Radeon VIIs in the list. I selected the second AMD Radeon VII in the list and re-ran the tests. This time I got 193k score.
Initial testing in Battlefield V at 5K and Ultra settings are smooth.
More testing...
Fwav8r
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