Recently, I've downloaded the Auto-detect software from AMD to install the latest drivers there are, but a software named Driver Easy is telling me, that the drivers installed are older, example:
AMD GPIO Controller: (Current driver) - Date 2021-06-09 - Version 2.2.0.130
(Available driver) - Date 2022-06-03 - Version 2.2.0.130
AMD GPIO Controller: (Current driver) - Date 2022-01-14 - Version 3.0.0.0
(Available driver) - Date 2022-06-03 - Version 3.0.0.0000
AMD High Definition Audio Device: (Current driver) - Date 2021-07-27 - Version 10.0.1.23
(Available driver) - Date 2022-06-08 - Version 10.0.1.24
AMD PSP Device: (Current driver) - Date 2022-05-25 - Version 5.19.0.0
(Available driver) - Date 2022-06-03 - Version 5.19.0.0
AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT: (Current driver) - Date 2022-04-28 - Version 30.0.15021.11005
(Available driver) - Date 2022-08-19 - Version 31.0.12019.9007
AMD SMBus: (Current driver) - Date 2021-06-04 - Version 5.12.0.38
(Available driver) - Date 2022-06-03 - Version 5.12.0.38
My GPU and CPU are Sapphire Radeon RX 6700 XT Nitro + and AMD Ryzen 5 1600
I'd like to know if I should update it by the Driver Easy, because last time I did it, I got a message about not having a compatible version with my system while opening an AMD Software.
Also I've clean installed AMD software on version 22.5.1 by the Auto-detect software, drivers updated by it also on 30th September 2022.
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I'd update via the AMD adrenalin download. This is the latest version for your card
Revision Number
Adrenalin 22.9.2 Optional
Release Date 9/27/2022
I'd update via the AMD adrenalin download. This is the latest version for your card
Revision Number
Adrenalin 22.9.2 Optional
Release Date 9/27/2022
Thank you for your reply, I'll do as you recommend.
Did it work @0_0 ?
Hey there,
Only use the official AMD driver page to update your drivers: AMD Drivers and Support | AMD
Driver Easy is detecting your chipset driver, which you can also update using the official AMD drivers page above.