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kurskievtr
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Asus TUF A15 FA506QR Screen Blinking Problem when using latest drivers

Hello!

I have system in which there's AMD CPU - Ryzen 7 5800H with integrated graphics.
When I download and install the latest "AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition" with Display Driver my 240 Hz display starts to blink from time to time randomly.
I also read up that root cause of the problem may be something related to "tearing", when graphics chip makes more or less frames per second, than the possible range of my display (60 Hz - 240 Hz), but that is for the games, and in my system the integrated AMD graphics chip is only used for the regular application usage, in regular windows, etc.

After a lot of research, I found out that there's AMD Display Driver download option at Asus official site, exactly for my laptop.
When I installed it, blinking gone.

The problem is it's version dates to 2021 (version 20.40.44.04), and the latest one came out this october, 2022, and have version 30...something-something.

Does AMD have plans to fix this problem somewhere in the future? Or is this normal to use old driver for many time to come?
Will I have any problem in the future with other software expecting for me to have newest driver?

Does anyone know if it's possible to somehow configure the latest driver, may be by changing some settings in Adrenalin Software app, so that it'll work normally, without blinking?

 

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MADZyren
Paragon

When you use a non-standard system, you should use the driver that company offers for that product. So for instance when you use a laptop, you should use drivers from company that made it (Asus). This is opposite to what you should use, if you had for instance a desktop with GPU. As it comes to laptops, different companies have their own designs and they can differ from "standard".

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MADZyren
Paragon

When you use a non-standard system, you should use the driver that company offers for that product. So for instance when you use a laptop, you should use drivers from company that made it (Asus). This is opposite to what you should use, if you had for instance a desktop with GPU. As it comes to laptops, different companies have their own designs and they can differ from "standard".