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AMD has used their own cards. AMD says there are driver issues.
Checkmate.
Obviously AMD are a bunch of nvidia shills.
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AMD has used their own cards. AMD says there are driver issues.
Checkmate.
I feel the worst drivers of all are those between the chair and wheel of a Prius, outside my son's school around 3pm.
We do seem to get a lot of post from people pointing out AMD deficiency's who havent even owned or used said hardware. Sometimes we do but even then they dont bother to even state what the issue was or what troubleshooting steps were or were not taken. 80% of the posts in this thread are from people who have not even used said hardware in many years, much less the exact models with said issues. This is a fact!
I cant tell form your picture what model that is. Is that a non reference sapphire 5700
I cant tell form your picture what model that is. Is that a non reference sapphire 5700
I 100% agree....only time i had driver issues way back with my rx580 it was clearly a fireware/ driver causing incorrect voltages. I suspect manually ticking the correct voltages with afterburner might be a possible workaround IF one was experiencing issues.I mean, the card says MSI and theres no RTX badging on it. Its a RX 5700 Gaming X flashed to an XT Gaming X. Perfectly stable. I am going to stick to my varying levels of silicon and dynamic voltage being the reason the drivers are unstable. A firmware update or software update can force it. BIOS update can force the cards to run at higher voltages across a whole table of power states, if your card is unstable, then flash to the new BIOS instead of AMD releasing a new driver that just makes all the cards hot and loud.
I think a lot of this is idle clocks and voltage. I mean when I see 10mhz as a video clock, it doesn't inspire confidence.I 100% agree....only time i had driver issues way back with my rx580 it was clearly a fireware/ driver causing incorrect voltages. I suspect manually ticking the correct voltages with afterburner might be a possible workaround IF one was experiencing issues.
Nope, I buy the hardware I choose to use and no, it is not worst than the competition and therefore, I am not biased. As I said, what is in a persons sig tells only part of the story but hey, you show your own personal biases anyways.
Edit: Unless, of course, you mean by making my own personal choices based upon what I want and not want everyone else says I should get or do, then yeah, I could be biased but only then. In the past, I have made decisions based upon what everyone else said I should do instead of what would make me happy and always regretted it.
So, AMD is having driver issues (we assume, who knows at this point) and people point it out and suggest Nvidia, who isn't..
Is that your definition of a shill?
Guys don't feed the troll, it's a well known troll, he just enter in every possible thread spreading misinformation, off topic random statements and just spamming his useless Youtube videos just to gain clicks and watch..
If you recognize (for yourself) that Nvidia has a better product, shouldn't they charge more for it?
Just a thought exercise, it applies to AMD and others as well
". . .
Known Issues
- Some DirectX®11 API games may experience an application crash when performing a task switch with Radeon Image Sharpening enabled.
- Enabling feature for Radeon ReLive such as Instant Replay, Instant Gif or In-Game Replay may cause the display or UI to flicker or stutter.
- A loss of display with working audio may be experienced on a limited number of displays when performing a mode change on Radeon RX 5000 series graphics products.
- A system crash or hang may occur when running the Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers™ benchmark.
- Integer Scaling may cause some video content to show flicker when the display resolution is set to less than native resolution.
- The Radeon Software Overlay hotkey notification may sometimes be displayed during video playback in web browsers or launching some video player applications.
- Radeon Software may open with an inconsistent size or may not keep its previously set size when opened.
- Modifying the HDMI Scaling slider may cause FPS to become locked to 30.
- Some Radeon RX 5700 series graphics users may intermittently experience a black screen while gaming or on desktop. A potential temporary workaround is disabling hardware acceleration in applications running in the background such as web browsers or Discord.
- Some games may exhibit stutter or appear to be downclocking on Radeon RX 5000 series graphics products.
- A black screen may occur when performing a mode change with a limited number of displays on Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products.
]
that is a 2070 Super owner complaining
"NVIDIA makes superior hardware, software and overall ecosystem with better support, but I hate them because they charge more than the value brand does!"
I had these square flickers on Titanfall 2 (same engine, same developer) but I had a R9 FURY I found was related to the memory or the cache option in AMD iirc, this is certainly Respawn's fault
So they make still superior software that is considered more unstable than AMD?
https://www.eteknix.com/reports-finds-amd-drivers-stable-nvidia/
something doesnt seem to fit logically here...Also we could argue about superior hardware if we talked in certain period of time (i.e Pre-Turing,Post GM200,Pre GM200)
I had these square flickers on Titanfall 2 (same engine, same developer) but I had a R9 FURY I found was related to the memory or the cache option in AMD iirc, this is certainly Respawn's fault
So they make still superior software that is considered more unstable than AMD?
https://www.eteknix.com/reports-finds-amd-drivers-stable-nvidia/
something doesnt seem to fit logically here...Also we could argue about superior hardware if we talked in certain period of time (i.e Pre-Turing,Post GM200,Pre GM200)
Pretty silly. The test was commissioned by AMD and was a brief snapshot of 6 vs 6 GPUs within a 12 day period using one desktop driver and one workstation driver from each side. AMD certainly would have been observant of various driver behaviors within that limited time and felt confident that particular moment in time favored them vs their competition and therefore commissioned the test. A few weeks earlier or later with different driver sets and it may have been an entirely different story. A proper test would look at 100 vs 100 GPUs in different configurations and spread over a year using many different drivers.I had these square flickers on Titanfall 2 (same engine, same developer) but I had a R9 FURY I found was related to the memory or the cache option in AMD iirc, this is certainly Respawn's fault
So they make still superior software that is considered more unstable than AMD?
https://www.eteknix.com/reports-finds-amd-drivers-stable-nvidia/
something doesnt seem to fit logically here...Also we could argue about superior hardware if we talked in certain period of time (i.e Pre-Turing,Post GM200,Pre GM200)
I remember that report and during that period of time fighting the horrid, despicable beta mining drivers while the 1070's and 1080Ti's were problem free. Eventually AMD rolled the good points of the mining drivers into the gaming drivers and then they were great. As in most things, it depends on what you were doing. Now for a rather good period of time AMD drivers were great from my experience but that report made me laugh back then as well as now.Pretty silly. The test was commissioned by AMD and was a brief snapshot of 6 vs 6 GPUs within a 12 day period using one desktop driver and one workstation driver from each side. AMD certainly would have been observant of various driver behaviors within that limited time and felt confident that particular moment in time favored them vs their competition and therefore commissioned the test. A few weeks earlier or later with different driver sets and it may have been an entirely different story. A proper test would look at 100 vs 100 GPUs in different configurations and spread over a year using many different drivers.
This is not a shill campaign, although I would not put it past NV to put its resources towards making this more visible and possibly seem worse than it is.
Bottom line is that AMD has some serious problems that need to be addressed. That is a fact based on industry knowledge. I have spoken.
I prefer nVidia because it's well laid out like the days of Windows 2000/XP, instead of a mess.I have both a 2080ti and a 5700xt....There are good things and bad things with drivers. I prefer AMD just because of the nice layout for their drivers while the Nvidia Control panel hearkens back to the days of WIndows 2000/XP.
i disagree......i love the lighted Radeon on my card to me they got that part rightRadeon as a brand needs to die. Ryzen is only 3 years old and it is already a brand that turns heads and changes minds. AMD needs to abandon Radeon, start fresh and creats something completely new.
Radeon as a brand needs to die. Ryzen is only 3 years old and it is already a brand that turns heads and changes minds. AMD needs to abandon Radeon, start fresh and creats something completely new.
This is whey completely uninstalling the drivers with the proper tools which erase anything about them and reinstalling the drivers, will make the drivers work again, until the next major Windows 10 patch.
you should have returned it to retailer first thing or rma it back to manufacturer first week it was doing it. It quite possible a hardware defect. Or is EVERYONE with your exact same card having same issues? Even then i would argue with them to swap it with a known working model. I have done RMAs with xfx that only took a week total and got a different newer modelThat doesn't work. I've tried it :S
Something that works for one person doesn't always work for others. If the problem were that simple there wouldn't be an outcry of people dealing with the issue.
My 5700xt was unstable in games until the mid Jan update. Now it's stable in games but crashes several times a day on the desktop while using a variety of programs. It's a huge pain in the ass and I've been trouble shooting it since November 2nd. Just turned off ultra low power state in the windows registry and haven't had a crash yet today but it's only been an hour. . .which is pretty good comically.
thats what im thinking too. i also noticed that there is a huge gpu usage spike when it happens on my system.I think a lot of this is idle clocks and voltage. I mean when I see 10mhz as a video clock, it doesn't inspire confidence.
what did you do?Its been 5 days. Computer has been on non stop. No driver issues. This is mind boggling.
Are you sill having issues? When does yours happen and what have you tried to correct it?thats what im thinking too. i also noticed that there is a huge gpu usage spike when it happens on my system.
what did you do?
yup, black screen on youtube, any browser, hardware accel on or off. ddu and tried the last three driver versions, currently on 20.1.3. tried upping power limit and voltage in AB. still get several a day. if im watching a movie in mpc or on a stream, no prob. can game all day no prob. only happens with yt. i still think that its the speed/voltage the card runs at during low usage, they both seem abnormally low, like rvenger mentioned. wish i could find a way to lock them higher.Are you sill having issues? When does yours happen and what have you tried to correct it?