racso
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Post by racso on Dec 20, 2016 21:25:02 GMT
Hello...
i just installed the drivers in a Macpro with 2 d700 in a refreshed win10
the installation was fine and everything looks good and no doubt, much much better performance against the original bootcamp drivers.
just a couple of things, i cant open advanced settings in the radeon tool, theres a special way to do it?
also, Gpu-z and afterburner always report 0% load in one of the GPUs while the other one is > 90% ...
i guess crossfire is working, because the performance is good and also in the graphics panel of GPU-Z, says AMD Crossfire is Enabled but...
is this normal?
thanks in advance...
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 20, 2016 23:10:53 GMT
Hi Racso, To regain advanced settings access in the radeon tool you need to run 'Radeon settings fix' which should solve that problem. Which then might solve the issue of afterburner and gpu-z not reporting crossfire being enabled (which you correct in saying that it is actually enabled).
Hope this helps. Get back to me if you have any more issues.
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racso
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Post by racso on Dec 21, 2016 1:08:01 GMT
Hi Mat, thanks for getting back... i guess i need to choose 'Repair' after running 'Radeon settings fix'... ? i tried and still the same... but maybe didnt explain good in the first post, english english english... Crossfire is enabled in Radeon Global settings and GPU-Z reports that Crossfire is Enabled, so until here everything is ok. the issue is that if i run Heaven Benchmark, one GPU goes to 99% of load and the other one stays at 0% load with the core clock at 300Mhz and Memory at 150Mhz... to be sure wasnt a GPUZ issue i installed MSIAF and same, one GPU death... btw i know the other GPU works fine because last days i have tried other bootcamp drivers solutions and i got load in both GPUs but i had other issues so i end up chossing your ones ... perfect easy going installation and working good... best! o
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 21, 2016 1:17:46 GMT
Other people have had success by removing the driver again with DDU in safe mode again and reinstalling fresh. Or try using the amd uninstaller instead.
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 21, 2016 1:18:41 GMT
Not quite sure why crossfire isn't working in those applications you mention. Perhaps a bug in relive edition.
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racso
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Post by racso on Dec 21, 2016 1:40:12 GMT
i think crossfire is working because the framerate im getting with your driver is the same with the other drivers i tried that were reporting load in both gpus, but the issue was that one GPU was always at 99% (even in idle time) and the other one was with load when i start some gpu demanding application.. but also i got problems to shutdown the computer...
but i dont know why with your driver, GPUZ and MSIAF arent reporting load in one of the GPUs...
maybe i try to uninstall and reinstall as you mention, but i dont know.... last 3-4 days has been a nightmare with all these...
i just tried the ULPS setting in MSI and the same...
do you have available the version before Relive?
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racso
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Post by racso on Dec 21, 2016 2:18:25 GMT
hey Mat... i just read somewhere that crossfire only works in fullscreen mode!! so yes, runing Heaven Benchmarks in fullscreen both GPUs at 100%!
sorry for the noise and thank you very much for the drivers! going to do a small donation!
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Post by Mat HD on Dec 21, 2016 13:51:11 GMT
It's no problem. I'll make sure the latest version of DDU is included with the next release. Thanks for the donation.
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