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Post by Mat HD on Sept 20, 2019 19:58:21 GMT
The September edition is based on 19.9.2 with support for the new BETA of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. AMD have also included a few fixes to the RX 5700 graphics card for eGPU users. Other changes include... Tweaks to fix issues for M395X, M390 and M395 graphics cards in the iMac 5k (confirmed working!) Tweaks to potentially fix issues for Vega 20 users in MacBook Pros (not yet confirmed). Continuing to force the red gaming software for all users, instead of blue pro enterprise software for 'Radeon Pro' and 'Vega' cards. (I'll release separate blue software drivers for users who report that 5k resolution is not working properly). DownloadsA - For iMac 4k & 5k 2014-2018, MacBook Pro (all versions except Vega), and Mac Pro - DownloadA 'Blue Enterprise Edition' - Recommended for iMac 5k users with Pro 580, 570 or 560 graphics cards (fixes 5k resolution issues) - DownloadB - For iMac 4k & 5k 2019 - DownloadC - For iMac Pro - DownloadD - For MacBook Pro with Vega AMD graphics cards - DownloadThank you and enjoy!
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Post by Trautman on Sept 21, 2019 6:52:58 GMT
Thanks Mat HD, Adrenalin September edition works fine. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare & Borderlands 3 run smoothly.
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Post by greymote on Sept 21, 2019 7:36:34 GMT
Unfortunately, I'm having the same problem as in last month's release: the screen is split in two with the other half blacked out. When I try to open the Radeon settings it says: "No AMD graphics driver is installed, or the AMD driver is not functioning properly. Please install the AMD driver appropriate for your AMD hardware".
2014 5K iMac, Radeon R9 M290X
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Post by emrani on Sept 21, 2019 7:42:54 GMT
Hi Mat,
I have a 2017 5k iMac with Radeon Pro 580. I have recently switched from using the blue August version of the drivers to using the red September version, as I get much better framerates with red and I can live without 5K resolution.
The only problem is that with the red drivers I simply cannot get my external monitor to work. I've noticed others with the same problem posting in the forum, but I haven't seen a solution. Is there one?
The external monitor works fine with the blue version, but I have to switch it on after I boot up to avoid a boot crash.
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Post by Mat HD on Sept 21, 2019 8:23:44 GMT
Unfortunately, I'm having the same problem as in last month's release: the screen is split in two with the other half blacked out. When I try to open the Radeon settings it says: "No AMD graphics driver is installed, or the AMD driver is not functioning properly. Please install the AMD driver appropriate for your AMD hardware". 2014 5K iMac, Radeon R9 M290X Does the blue edition give the same results?
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Post by Mat HD on Sept 21, 2019 8:25:38 GMT
Hi Mat, I have a 2017 5k iMac with Radeon Pro 580. I have recently switched from using the blue August version of the drivers to using the red September version, as I get much better framerates with red and I can live without 5K resolution. The only problem is that with the red drivers I simply cannot get my external monitor to work. I've noticed others with the same problem posting in the forum, but I haven't seen a solution. Is there one? The external monitor works fine with the blue version, but I have to switch it on after I boot up to avoid a boot crash. It's a driver firmware bug. You'll need to inform AMD of the issue in order to get it resolved.
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Post by greymote on Sept 21, 2019 10:19:34 GMT
Does the blue edition give the same results? Yep, same thing.
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Post by lopotak on Sept 21, 2019 12:20:11 GMT
Hello,
I downloaded the september edition A for my MacBook Pro 2018 and when I try to install it say that no graphics AMD hardware was found. Should I try different september edition or on macbooks works only A?
Thanks for helping.
Lukas
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Post by Mat HD on Sept 21, 2019 13:06:34 GMT
Unfortunately, I'm having the same problem as in last month's release: the screen is split in two with the other half blacked out. When I try to open the Radeon settings it says: "No AMD graphics driver is installed, or the AMD driver is not functioning properly. Please install the AMD driver appropriate for your AMD hardware". 2014 5K iMac, Radeon R9 M290X What happens during installation?
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Post by vdriver6661 on Sept 21, 2019 20:03:09 GMT
The blue version seems to work fine on the 2017 iMac with Radeon Pro 580, including 5K resolution. Thank you for making it available 
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Post by spidey002 on Sept 21, 2019 21:20:43 GMT
I’m having the same issue I had with the August and July editions that I reported on the August update post.
Rise of the Tomb Raider gives Lara funky neon hair and changes all the mists and puddles to neon colors.
I’m running an R9 M370X on MacBook Pro 15” 2015.
Reverting to June drivers.
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Post by spidey002 on Sept 21, 2019 21:45:33 GMT
I’m having the same issue I had with the August and July editions that I reported on the August update post. Rise of the Tomb Raider gives Lara funky neon hair and changes all the mists and puddles to neon colors. I’m running an R9 M370X on MacBook Pro 15” 2015. Reverting to June drivers. Reverting to June edition, 19.6.1 fixes it.
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Post by goldmaster11 on Sept 22, 2019 2:45:13 GMT
I have one of the MBP's with the Vega graphics cards. Will test soon.
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Post by nick25 on Sept 22, 2019 6:10:18 GMT
Much higher temps in this version (even with MFC set at max speeds), 64-78C at start up and around 82-89C when downloading a game... Should I even launch the game when its done?? Its the most thermal-demanding game I play so kinda concerned my Macbook'll explode
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Post by nick25 on Sept 22, 2019 6:16:17 GMT
Also, does MSI Afterburner work with this version?
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