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AMD has released new videos that show how to use the updated AMD Link app to monitor system performance. It now accepts voice commands such as "Hey Radeon" and "Show my FPS." Utilization is shown on-screen for metrics such as CPU, RAM, GPU, GPU VRAM usage and more. Data shown is fully configurable to the user's needs and the app allows computer enthusiasts to adjust, tune, and track the performance of the various subsystems in their AMD powered PCs. It has far more functionality than just displaying performance metrics as it can be used to stream your desktop, customize controllers, capture or stream gameplay, adjust system settings with Wattman and more. Here are links to the AMD Link app for iOS and the AMD Link app for Android. Learn more about Radeon Software here.

The ground-breaking AMD Link app allows you to conveniently monitor your gaming performance and PC system information on your mobile devices. In this video learn how to choose performance metrics, monitor your performance, and use simple voice commands for a hands-free experience.
 
Maybe I am just really anti AMD (on the GPU side) since my call with Citrix today but I feel they should be announcing stable drivers and firmware first before this.
 
The arguments against stable drivers is about as old as time itself, well, since there have been drivers to bitch about... I'm running all Nvidia video cards, their drivers are shit too. Introducing new and unusual issues in watching videos to flashing pixels in web browsing and even constant screen blanking in general on my 2080Ti. This, however, is pretty damn cool. AMD is working on multiple fronts. No reason why they can't develop this and work on their drivers as well (which they are and their talking to the [H] while testing the new Radeon 7 indicates they are actively doing that). For a small company that's essentially the underdog, they manage to impress with a couple things here and there. They might not be the best at anything, but this is pretty damn cool.
 
Maybe I am just really anti AMD (on the GPU side) since my call with Citrix today but I feel they should be announcing stable drivers and firmware first before this.

Do you own an AMD GPU that wasn't launched last week that have FW / Driver issue still today ? Any issue at launch is early adopter fee and is present from all OEM / Game maker in this day and age.
If you buy on day 1 be prepared to BETA test. And fyi I'm on the side that got burner a few times and haven't learnt yet. (and no I do not support this model, just get burnt by marketing)
 
Do you own an AMD GPU that wasn't launched last week that have FW / Driver issue still today ? Any issue at launch is early adopter fee and is present from all OEM / Game maker in this day and age.
If you buy on day 1 be prepared to BETA test. And fyi I'm on the side that got burner a few times and haven't learnt yet. (and no I do not support this model, just get burnt by marketing)
No I wanted to get some AMD GPU’s for my new Citrix server but the engineers at Citrix convinced me not too. They say that unless I want to babysit it go green, I could apparently get away with Quadro RTX 6000’s but I get better scaling with Tesla P series so I am now awaiting pricing for some P100’s. I really wanted to keep it all AMD.

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Shortly after writin this I checked my email and found a note from the engineer asking me to hold off any purchases and that the AMD V340 card was showing significant promise so as I can wait I think I will hold out hope for the Red Team.
 
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The arguments against stable drivers is about as old as time itself, well, since there have been drivers to bitch about... I'm running all Nvidia video cards, their drivers are shit too. Introducing new and unusual issues in watching videos to flashing pixels in web browsing and even constant screen blanking in general on my 2080Ti. This, however, is pretty damn cool. AMD is working on multiple fronts. No reason why they can't develop this and work on their drivers as well (which they are and their talking to the [H] while testing the new Radeon 7 indicates they are actively doing that). For a small company that's essentially the underdog, they manage to impress with a couple things here and there. They might not be the best at anything, but this is pretty damn cool.
I would agree if it weren’t for the fact the Citrix engineers were very clear to me that the AMD drivers for them generate most of their support calls for a number of the features I require. Where as they told me the they get barely a peap from the Tesla P series and if this server is going to host 100+ instances I need stability most of all. And they only support the Fire Pro’s which are in bad need of an update and I would need 6 of them to get the performance I need where the Tesla’s will do it with 3 or 4.

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Shortly after writing this I checked my email and was happy to find a message from the engineers saying they are liking the new V340 and that if I can hold off I should. As I can hold off on it for a few more months I will cross my fingers for the Red Team.
 
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I would agree if it weren’t for the fact the Citrix engineers were very clear to me that the AMD drivers for them generate most of their support calls for a number of the features I require. Where as they told me the they get barely a peap from the Tesla P series and if this server is going to host 100+ instances I need stability most of all. And they only support the Fire Pro’s which are in bad need of an update and I would need 6 of them to get the performance I need where the Tesla’s will do it with 3 or 4.

EDIT—
Shortly after writing this I checked my email and was happy to find a message from the engineers saying they are liking the new V340 and that if I can hold off I should. As I can hold off on it for a few more months I will cross my fingers for the Red Team.
I'm so glad Citrix engineers are so on top of day one hardware. LO-fucking-L!
What do you expect software support to say on new hardware? I honestly think your just pulling it right now.
Now if Citrix could just focus and tackle their issues (yep I use this shit at work) with basic systems running Intel with iGPU of many years of age, we would all be happier.
OP, get some F'ing perspective!
 
I would agree if it weren’t for the fact the Citrix engineers were very clear to me that the AMD drivers for them generate most of their support calls for a number of the features I require. Where as they told me the they get barely a peap from the Tesla P series and if this server is going to host 100+ instances I need stability most of all. And they only support the Fire Pro’s which are in bad need of an update and I would need 6 of them to get the performance I need where the Tesla’s will do it with 3 or 4.

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Shortly after writing this I checked my email and was happy to find a message from the engineers saying they are liking the new V340 and that if I can hold off I should. As I can hold off on it for a few more months I will cross my fingers for the Red Team.

You do realize this is for their gaming side right? They have a totally different team working on pro stuff. You are complaining in the wrong forum. Really has nothing to do with what you are looking for.
 
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You do realize this is for their gaming side right? They have a totally different team working on pro stuff. You are complaining in the wrong forum. Really has nothing to do with what you are looking for.
As I said in that post I was just hating on AMD at that point. I really do want to keep this system all AMD if I can.
 
As I said in that post I was just hating on AMD at that point. I really do want to keep this system all AMD if I can.

Purchase one card and find out. Should be a return policy on the cards correct? Honestly I always tell people it’s in their best interest to find everything for themselves. If that is a viable option I would suggest it so you can make be the best judge for your own decision.
 
Purchase one card and find out. Should be a return policy on the cards correct? Honestly I always tell people it’s in their best interest to find everything for themselves. If that is a viable option I would suggest it so you can make be the best judge for your own decision.
Yeah I could do a partial release of it for one department and slap a 7150x2 for testing and see how that goes. Worst case They hate it and just use their existing system.
 
Well i am sure many people will just love one more reason to look at their damn phone some more, me personally i feel this is BS at the highest order.
What ever money & time was used on this was better spent on GFX cards R&D
 
Honestly, it would be nice to be able to adjust settings on the fly or load profiles without alt tabbing out of what I'm doing. If it works and people find it useful, I think it's great. Also, probably really nice for people only using a single display.
 
Well i am sure many people will just love one more reason to look at their damn phone some more, me personally i feel this is BS at the highest order.
What ever money & time was used on this was better spent on GFX cards R&D

Orly? You make it sound like they are spending 100's of millions of dollars on this. Also, have you even used it yet? It is definitely useful but hey, why bother with different things.
 
Orly? You make it sound like they are spending 100's of millions of dollars on this. Also, have you even used it yet? It is definitely useful but hey, why bother with different things.


How many times do we have to go through this? They didnt make it to be helpful, they made it to get access to your phone. Its schlock and surveillance, not useful tech.
 
How many times do we have to go through this? They didnt make it to be helpful, they made it to get access to your phone. Its schlock and surveillance, not useful tech.

LOL! If you say so, if you say so. Except, gasp, shock, the app does not request access to any of the phone, who would figure that. Go tell that to someone who will not think things through. ;) :D
 
LOL! If you say so, if you say so. Except, gasp, shock, the app does not request access to any of the phone, who would figure that. Go tell that to someone who will not think things through. ;) :D

IKR. Because every app that goes on your phone is compromising you and reporting your personal information to """THE MAN""" (extra quotes for finger emphasis). If people are this freaked about phones, why even own a smart phone. Jesus H Christ.
 
IKR. Because every app that goes on your phone is compromising you and reporting your personal information to """THE MAN""" (extra quotes for finger emphasis). If people are this freaked about phones, why even own a smart phone. Jesus H Christ.

More specifically, unlike apps like Onedrive or lanuchers, which request everything under the sun, the AMD Link App did not request anything at all.
 
Oh yeah a feature that opens up a service externally that I have to worry about securing. *sigh*

Wonder if this feature will be available on Mobile chipsets and I will be able to connect to them on public wifi networks.
 
Oh yeah a feature that opens up a service externally that I have to worry about securing. *sigh*

Wonder if this feature will be available on Mobile chipsets and I will be able to connect to them on public wifi networks.

:rolleyes:
 
I have been using the app to monitor fps and temps, made it easier to dial in pump/fan speeds.
 
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