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bramvandelft
Journeyman III

drivers dont match

yesterday i have the newest driever installed for my graphics card the: RTX 2060 but my driver for my cpu the: ryzen 3 3200g wont match or something.

i keep getting the message that the version of AMD RADEON software that i have launched is not compatible with your currently installed graphics driver.

and my screen is sort of lagging.

can somebody help me.

 

ps: im dutch dont mind my dag englisg

 

Bram

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vishvajit
Adept III

It seems that there might be a compatibility issue between the version of AMD RADEON software you have installed and your currently installed graphics driver for your RTX 2060 graphics card. This can cause your screen to lag or perform poorly.

To fix this issue, you may need to update your AMD RADEON software to a version that is compatible with your RTX 2060 graphics card driver. You can do this by visiting the AMD website and downloading the latest version of the software for your Ryzen 3 3200G CPU and graphics card.

Before installing the new software, it's recommended to uninstall the previous version and restart your computer. This will ensure that the new software is installed correctly and that any conflicting files from the previous version are removed.

If you continue to experience issues after updating the software, you may want to check your computer's hardware and system requirements to ensure that they meet the minimum specifications for the software and drivers you have installed.

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Would like to see the exact error message pop-up.

Disable or disconnect the Nvidia card to update the amd graphics?

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digipointer0
Adept III

To resolve this issue, you may need to update your AMD Radeon software to a version that is compatible with your NVIDIA graphics driver. You can do this by going to the AMD website and downloading the latest compatible version of the Radeon software. Alternatively, you can try updating your NVIDIA graphics driver to a version that is compatible with your current version of the AMD Radeon software.

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