I have filed an AMD Reporting form about that. The Chill Hotkey does not work - I cannot set ALT+W as my Radeon Chill Hotkey. There is no button to enable Radeon Boost in the GUI that I have found. You still get Crossfire DX11 Profiles in the GUI/UI. You still get proper Crossfire/MultiGPU pairing selection control. Still have Global and Local FRTC independent of Chill_Max slider. Do not have to deal with the Adrenalin 2020 GUI/UI. Should pick up lots of bug fixes in Adrenalin 2020 20.2.2 drivers. Point to: C:\AMD\Win10-Radeon-Software-Adrenalin-2020-Edition-20.2.2-Feb28\Packages\Drivers\Display\WT6A_INF Go to Device Manager and update Drivers for your primary AMD GPU.Ĥ. Download and extract Adrenalin 2020 20.2.2. That seems to be the best option for me at the moment w.r.t Radeon Drivers.Ģ. Hi I am running Adrenalin 2019 19.12.1 GUI/UI with Adrenalin 2020 20.2.2 Drivers on a pair of RX Vega 64 Liquid, PowerColor Red Dragon, Radeon Pro Duo, XFX R9 390X Black edition. This is your last chance or this system is definitely my first and last AMD build and the last time I put together an all-AMD parts list for future friend/client builds. I'm only SO close to wishing I would have went with Intel/nVidia (my previous ASUS gaming laptop from 2012 is Intel/nVidia and in most cases still more stable when it comes to GPU work) yet I refuse to give in to that. I built myself a brand-new system in December 2019 using what I thought was the latest and greatest: Ryzen 5 3600, Radeon RX5700, and a PCIe4.0 X570 motherboard. I personally provide support to them whenever they need it and it's just becoming embarrassing at this point that you guys can't figure out your 2020 drivers. I am someone that helps people build PCs and in the past year alone, I've put together parts list for four close friends of mine ALL utilizing Ryzen processors and Radeon GPUs. I've always been an AMD lover my whole life, always recommending it to my friends. Every new 2020 driver since the first release has been a complete disaster and doesn't allow me a smooth experience anywhere. Not sure if this works on the 7XXX series cards as those different tech and I believe there are some differences in the crossfire stuff do, but hey give it a go and let others know if it solves the problem.I am currently on 19.12.1 as it is STILL the ONLY stable driver that allows me to play my games without interruptions. Yes, if the core clock speed and memory speed are not show to that adapter there is an error. I've seen cases where the adapter seems to be detected and enabled but its not. Each adapter MUST HAVE core clock and memory clock speed displayed (check the dudes screenshot, I keep referring to it a lot as it is a very nice screenshot). So much WOW! (and yeah, once you reboot you need to repeat this jolly exercise).Īlso check that the adapters are detected right. Might not work on first go, but normally after 3-5 tries all 4 adapters are detected right. The problem is still there when I boot the machine but what worked for me was very simple.ĭisable Crossfire (catalyst control center -> Gaming -> AMD Crossfire)Ĭheck if all adapters are properly detected (like the dude in the first post with the screenshot - CCC -> Information -> Hardware) I've had similar problems with 2*6990 cards where one or two of the adapters is not properly detected.
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