cybereality
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Haven't tried the latest drivers, but for a while Afterburner fan profile would cause black screens every 10 seconds.even msi afterburner not work?
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Haven't tried the latest drivers, but for a while Afterburner fan profile would cause black screens every 10 seconds.even msi afterburner not work?
Agree. Now AMD has to decide if it wants to run with the big dogs, meaning nVidia and Intel soon enough. Intel actually has a reputation for high quality compilers.
works for me BUT i have to enable fan control in radeon setting first.
some weird fan control behavior
I suppose this also differs from card to card?
even msi afterburner not work?
I really see noting wrong with AB or driver 20 .8 .2 on this Ryzen 3 3100 / RX 5500 XT setup .
I ain't pimping shit .. tired of all BS AMD hatethats nice, you dont need to pimp you yt videos in every post.
I ain't pimping shit .. tired of all BS AMD hate
youve posted 4 of your yt videos in this thread alone. almost every time you post you attach one of your yt videos. there is a rule about it.
the hate flows both ways, dont get hung up on it.
Same here. I bought my 5700XT late last year and it's been nothing but problems, so many problems, and I'm not even much of a gamer. Many of my Photoshop plug-ins simply crashed if I enabled GPU acceleration, in fact, I had to disable hardware acceleration on numerous other apps as well (Discord, Firefox, etc..) if I didn't want problems. I finally had enough of tinkering with voltages, clock settings, driver re-installs, etc. trying to get the stupid card to be stable, so I switched over to a 2070 Super, no problems since, I can finally turn on GPU acceleration without wondering when something is going to crash.Pretty much what I did. I regret getting a 5700xt, wish I just spent the extra $100 or so for a 2070 super or even a 2060 super to hold me over till the nvidia 3000s cards come out. I made up my mind and going to get 3070 or up and will not even look at amd this time around. The amount of black screens and random hard crashes the 5700xt has given me was not worth it at all.
So when I upgraded my rig about 4 months ago, I went with the AMD 3900X in an ASUS ROG Strix board. So naturally I thought I should get a 5600XT or 5700 GPU card. I was stoked when I read some of the early reviews. But then I started to see all these threads about driver issues, so I decided to stick with my ancient EVGA GTX 660. I'm glad I did. (No I'm not trolling, just breathing a bit of relief.) I'm a heavy Lightroom and Photoshop user.Same here. I bought my 5700XT late last year and it's been nothing but problems, so many problems, and I'm not even much of a gamer. Many of my Photoshop plug-ins simply crashed if I enabled GPU acceleration, in fact, I had to disable hardware acceleration on numerous other apps as well (Discord, Firefox, etc..) if I didn't want problems. I finally had enough of tinkering with voltages, clock settings, driver re-installs, etc. trying to get the stupid card to be stable, so I switched over to a 2070 Super, no problems since, I can finally turn on GPU acceleration without wondering when something is going to crash.
you are not aloneI feel like the only person who hasn’t had AMD driver issues:
RX570 on 1200P Dell monitor and old Samsung TV
RX590 on old Samsung 720P TV.
RX5700XT on 1440P Gsync monitor (temporary until 2080 system gets its power supply replaces), Samsung Freesync TV, Dell 1200P monitor.
Dozens of games, not one driver issue.
Did Adobe Premier work, no issues.
Maybe I'm being overly critical here, but why should a cable make a difference in this situation? Firmware issues?I had the black screen flashing (especially while in the BIOS). Fixed it by changing from a Display Port cable to HDMI. Not a problem since. To note: I'm not a huge gamer at all, but just like having the nice hardware.
Maybe I'm being overly critical here, but why should a cable make a difference in this situation? Firmware issues?
I had two DP cables fail over time, one would not work even with the 1080 Ti with the 144hz monitor. Weird why DP cables keep failing, these were not cheap cables (Cable Matters and Club3d 8K cables). Never had a HDMI cable fail. Best to have extra cables and if you have an issue, switch it out to rule it out. Shorter the cable the better too for higher refresh rates, HDR, Higher resolutions.Maybe I'm being overly critical here, but why should a cable make a difference in this situation? Firmware issues?
I had two DP cables fail over time, one would not work even with the 1080 Ti with the 144hz monitor. Weird why DP cables keep failing, these were not cheap cables (Cable Matters and Club3d 8K cables). Never had a HDMI cable fail. Best to have extra cables and if you have an issue, switch it out to rule it out. Shorter the cable the better too for higher refresh rates, HDR, Higher resolutions.
And yet you would think that cable issues are tested before drivers or firmware is released. Apparently that is a faulty assumption.I too have had bizarre cable issues. Theoretically it shouldn’t matter since it’s a digital signal but cable handshaking issues are the problem a lot more often than you would think.