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Driver on website is of lower version than the one running on my pc, maybe i am mistaken?
ill list my specs below, my issue is;
The driver on the website for the AMD Radeon R9 380 lists it it as 22.6.1;
However the driver running on my pc is 27.20.14501.18003 - How is this possible, i would have thought the website driver would be the most up to date driver?!
not sure whats going on here... But my pc specs are below;
*Windows 11 pro - version 22H2, build 22621.3007
*AMD Radeon R9 380
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27.20.14501.18003 is a Windows driver version. Per Google, that equates to AMD Adrenalin driver package 20.11.2
As @goodplay mentioned, the AMD Adrenalin driver package naming convention is denoted by year, month and revision number. Who knows what convention Microsoft uses.
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The driver download are listed as year, month, number released.
Driver details from the release notes (Win.10 vers.),
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27.20.14501.18003 is a Windows driver version. Per Google, that equates to AMD Adrenalin driver package 20.11.2
As @goodplay mentioned, the AMD Adrenalin driver package naming convention is denoted by year, month and revision number. Who knows what convention Microsoft uses.
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