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Post by turbotuff on Nov 28, 2019 14:48:25 GMT
Hi there, I'm new to boot camp and bootcampdrivers.com and was wondering what drivers you'd recommend for some light gaming on a 2015 MBP with the R9 M370X. I was originally going to download the Nov. andrenalin gaming drivers but I saw mentioned that "Users of older cards (especially MacBook Pros with the R9 M370X) may experience significant fps drops." Is there an older driver that works better/doesn't have this issue? Just wondering what you guys recommend. Thanks!!
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Post by spidey002 on Jan 20, 2020 16:53:46 GMT
Hi there, I'm new to boot camp and bootcampdrivers.com and was wondering what drivers you'd recommend for some light gaming on a 2015 MBP with the R9 M370X. I was originally going to download the Nov. andrenalin gaming drivers but I saw mentioned that "Users of older cards (especially MacBook Pros with the R9 M370X) may experience significant fps drops." Is there an older driver that works better/doesn't have this issue? Just wondering what you guys recommend. Thanks!! I've found that installing Macs Fans Control helps by keeping the GPU cool. If you do this, make sure you install it on the Mac side too, as I've had issues where the fan didn't kick on automatically without it. I read another article that gave some other tips about "unthrottling" your MacBook. Keeps the machine from automatically throttling down when the card gets hot. A solution to lag/throttle in bootcamp games with Macbook Retina 15" and R9 M370X. This helped me with my MBP 2015.
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Post by moisterrific on May 4, 2020 5:53:45 GMT
I have the same MBP and it didn’t work for me. Even forcing a constant lower 725 MHz GPU clock didn’t work and after awhile it starts throttling down to 400 MHz. The massive thermal throttling almost always happens when temps hit 74°C
What did help was setting fans to full blast to delay the onset of thermal throttling.
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Post by romaha on Feb 16, 2021 4:15:55 GMT
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