![]() With AMD’s power management tool, you can now save and load your own profiles in an XML format. The update is massive, so we divided everything into sections so you can take a breather or two before hitting the end. So that’s just the start of Adrenalin Edition. For example, this profile can increase Ethereum hashing from 22 megahash to 25 megahash. The “Compute” profile is for cryptocurrency mining, which is optimized for increased hash rates. Obviously you’ll want to select “Graphics” when playing your favorite games. This were introduced a few weeks ago in a hotfix driver (aka Optional Update), and provides two different settings for GPU workloads: Graphics and Compute. For Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, latency is now 41ms, versus ReLive Edition’s 50ms.Ĭompute Profiles are now an embedded feature. Between now and the release of Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.11.1, AMD revved up the response time for Titanfall 2 to 23 milliseconds (ms) versus 28ms seen with the previous driver. The company is referring to the time between clicking a mouse button and seeing the resulting action on screen. Makedon said AMD has no plans to “hold performance back” for a big performance driver release.īut latency was an aspect AMD fine-tuned for this Adrenalin-powered release. Overwatch saw a 14 percent improvement in that same period, and Mass Effect: Andromeda experienced a 10 percent improvement. Until then my 6800XT worked great in whatever I threw at it (which was mostly RAW I admit).For instance, Prey performance saw around 19 percent improvement between the first release of Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition released this time last year, and the new Adrenalin Edition. If you want "real world" experience then I'll be happy to share it with you. I will probably switch to a Sapphire 7900XTX Nitro in about a month. And no GPU memory full errors either.ġ6GB vs 24GB is also something to consider. Except some things like remote monitoring, it chews through material same as an nividia card. If the card works in Resolve and its benchmarks (Puget one) then it works in Resolve.What more is there? It works with the benchmark files but when you put "real" files it stops working? )Ĭoncerning Resolve, 7900XTX works fine. That phrase "real world" is thrown quite a bit around here and other places but nobody even explains what that even means. I'm sure nvidia and amd cards are okay for ppl - I am just curious if I should invest in the 7900 xtx or 4080 - and interested in ppl's experiences. Oh, I don't want any gpu 'war' either - so, please no flame wars or anything. Puget Systems - the 7900 XTX does fine (in Windows) - although, it might not resemble 'real world' results or outcomes? I understand the driver version can make a difference.Īlso, in Linux - there's a lot of variables - different kernel versions, package versions - Nobara - is a distro based on Fedora - and DR is supposedly already configured - I was thinking of trying it. I'm considering a 7900 XTX - I think some ppl here have this card but I haven't read any updates - either everything is okay or they gave up?Īny idea how it is is DR right now? I also am interested in using DR in Linux - will that make a difference? Maybe it's better to have an Nvidia card if using DR in Linux? Just curious. ![]() He should try to get help or switch to Nvidia. PS: 23.7.2 here, working fine with no issues. That's a very new architecture with tons of bugs, you will not have a pleasant time with it. you will want to make a reservation into a mental asylum. ![]() Ohimbz wrote:Not trying to start a brand war but if you think that AMD drivers are bad but you want to switch to ARC. Or better yet, if you don't use the iGPU for another monitor or something, disable it from BIOS? You sure the right GPU is selected in Resolve preferences and you have installed the proper drivers for both? (5700G is a separate driver from 6700XT under downloads) Since you have a 5700G, that is an APU that has its own iGPU. The issues with 23.4.2 were with memory leaks where it would fill up after a while and crash. If you get that message something is not installed properly on your system. I was wondering why this was the case but apparently I'm not the only one having this issue. When I try to open Resolve, it gives me the error: I even updated to the 18.5 beta and it still won't work. I installed the latest Adrenalin drivers from AMD and Resolve just stopped working. GooglePixelFold wrote:I have the exact same issue (Ryzen 7 5700G and RX 6700 XT). ![]()
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