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Please add support for Radeon R9 FuryX, Fury, Nano (Fiji based Radeon GPUs) in Radeon Pro Software for Enterprise 19.Q4.

Hi,


Is it possible to add support for Fiji based Radeon GPU in Radeon Pro Software for Enterprise 19.Q4?
I have purchased Radeon Pro DUO (Fiji) GPU for a project I am working on, so I can use Enterprise drivers
Radeon Pro Software for Enterprise 19.Q3 already supports the Radeon Pro DUO (Fiji) based cards.

I am looking to purchase more of those Radeon Pro DUO (Fiji) GPUs, however I cannot use any of my numerous existing R9 FuryX, Fury, Nano based GPUs with the 19.Q4 Enterprise Driver.

Is it possible that AMD could expand support to include Radeon R9 FuryX, Fury, Nano GPUs?

Thanks.


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The 19.Q.3 release notes are here:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-pro-win-19-q3 
Full set of detailed release notes are here: https://drivers.amd.com/relnotes/amd-radeon-pro-software-for-enterprise-19.Q3.pdf 

Supported AMD Radeon Desktop Processors are detailed here in the release notes:
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I am requesting AMD allow the Radeon Pro Software for Enterprise 19.Q4 Driver to be installed on R9 FuryX, R9 Nano and R9 Fury GPU series, since you already support the Radeon Pro Duo (Fiji) cards. I do not think it should be much additional effort and I do understand that there is no guarantee of Enterprise Software Quality when using standard Radeon Cards with the Enterprise  19.Q3 Driver.

Thanks.

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dangercobram
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Cool! I didn't realize they started allowing consumer GPUs with the Enterprise driver.

I'm running a FirePro W7100 and would love to add my two R9 Nanos to the same system.

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RE: Cool! I didn't realize they started allowing consumer GPUs with the Enterprise driver.

Neither did AMD support on this forum initially so don't feel too bad about it.
See: https://community.amd.com/message/2911355?commentID=2911355#comment-2911355 
My Vega 64 Liquid would not install the Enterprise Driver initially however AMD Support kindly fixed that issue.

I have not really seen an advantage to using the Enterprise drivers yet other than some people prefer the idea that OpenCL code is running on an Enterprise Quality Driver rather than a Gaming driver.

I think your FirePro W7100 is an older architecture than Fiji cards so you may have to open a support request for that card separately.
See: AMD FirePro - Wikipedia 

Good luck.

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