I'm trying version 18.4.1 for a week (Driver version: 24.20.11001.5003).
So far, no BSOD. I can be confirms that it not causing to BSOD ("System Thread Exception Not Handled" -> atikmdag.sys).
Wow. Finally, AMD developers, thank you!
Of course, I can't write any a comment about performance of the driver (because I don't play games).
I recommends to R7 240/250 users to installing this driver version. In this way, incoming feedbacks can help AMD for officially will be announce that this issue has been resolved in the "Release Notes -> Fixed Issues" section of Driver.
My system infos;
GPU: AMD Radeon R7 240 (Product ID: 113-AD58100-200 / Code Name: Oland Pro)
CPU: AMD Phenom II X3 710
Mainboard: GigaByte MA790X-UD3P
RAM: Kingston 4 GB DDR2
PSU:: HighPower 400W
OS: Windows 10 v1803 (but rejected Build 17133.73)
Hi. I just installed this new version. I will be testing during the week. If I see that I do not have problems or if I have them I will notify. Thanks for the info.
Been two weeks m8, still no BSOD's? I really want to update to latest drivers but the thought of me having to DDU and reinstall 17.11 for the x-th time isn't really appealing anymore.
Hello, it's too early to say, only 4 days have passed, but so far I have not had a blue screen, and that I have the computer about 20 hours on almost every day.
Mine is up for the most of the day. I ended up reverting back to Crimson, since there's a thread on reddit about BSOD's with 18.4.1. Same thing that was happening before.
Nothing to do with this thread issue just nomenclature of M8.
LoL, Finally figured out what m8 means. m8=Mate. I noticed that plumboby uses that quite frequently and couldn't figure out what the hell he was talking about.
sorry being a lazy kiwi using easy txt instead of words my bad sorry for short handing words.
I wasn't criticizing you just wondering what m8 meant. LoL.