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Post by Mat HD on Nov 22, 2016 21:54:07 GMT
22/11/2016Today marks the release of Version 3 of Crimson 16.11.4 for Windows 10. Changes include the following... - Merged software device settings of 575 and 575B into one single 575B software device section for the M290 and M390 in an attempt to avoid duplicate settings imposed originally by AMD.
- Disabled ULPS across all cards for improved compatibility, better performance as standard and also to see if that gets the M390 and M290 running.
Version 2 of Crimson 16.11.4 is now available for Mac Pro users in Windows 10. Changes include the following... - Disabled ULPS by default, which fixes the issue of computer hanging on shutdown, whilst also providing compatibility and performance benefits.
Version 3 of RadeonPro software also now available for Mac Pro users. Changes include... - ULPS disabled by default to fix shutdown hanging issues.
- Drivers are now signed correctly.
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Post by Mat HD on Nov 28, 2016 20:41:34 GMT
28/11/2016 Crimson 16.11.4 now available for legacy drivers.
Expanded compatibility for older cards, including HD 5000 seres, 6770M, 6740M on top of the 6630M, 6970M and 6750M that already had graphics card mappings.
The drivers are VERY EXPERIMENTAL so please test out and backup your data before installing.
Please let me know you get on with them!
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nwmilk
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Post by nwmilk on Nov 29, 2016 8:28:38 GMT
Mat, for late 13 mac pro users, should i install the crimson 16.11.4 V2 or RadeonPro 16.4 V3? (Win 10).
Appreciate for your work and looking forward to releasing the power of that costly D700 at last.
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Post by Mat HD on Nov 29, 2016 12:29:34 GMT
Hi nwmilk, For gaming purposes I would recommend you install Crimson 16.11.4 V2. For professional purposes I otherwise recommend RadeonPro 16.4 V3, but I haven't had any feedback on whether that actually works. So overall Crimson 16.11.4 V2 is the most stable/safe option to go with right now.
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