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Hardware detection changes from 17.x to 18.x
Hello everyone,
As long as I have been building PCs for gaming, I was loyal to the AMD brand for the choice of GPUs, they were solid, robust and effective, however I am about to change my mind.
On my previous computer, I had a ATI Radeon HD7800, it worked well, a few crash/overheat issue over 6 years to finally die recently.
Trusting AMD, I didn't switch to Nvidia and bought a Radeon RX570.
Installed all drivers, seems to work fine.
Now here is the list of the games I can't play without having crashes (that I could play before with no problem on my previous GPU)
- ANNO 2205
- Raimbow Six Siege
- ME: Shadow of war
-...
And the list goes on (haven't tried back all my games).
What kind of company "update" their product while creating more problem than previous generation one ?
Is there a solution planned for these problems ?
Is there a list of games which are not working on specific AMD GPU ? I wish I had this information availiable before my purchase...
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It seems that the automated detection of hardware and the update tool simply can't be trusted... I did a total wipe of drivers and used the CD one into update (instead of using auto-detect tool) and then got correct result. I suspect there is a driver’s version mismatch between the RX570 and RX580 into auto-detect/update tool.
If it can help anyone: check that the driver installed is matching your hardware type. It might "work" but under some circumstances (not all games, not all actions, etc).
Problem : when updating from 17.x to 18.x my GPU detection goes to RX570 to RX580.
Additionally, I noticed that the CD driver installed additional programs that the auto-detect tool didn't (Visual studio packages for Win7 x64). Maybe the issue of crashed come from that that missing software.
