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I am presently running Adrenaline 19.7.1, the PC W10 1903 with all of the updates. there is no blue, black, or Green screen. My PC profile is up to date. If there is an event log I can at least see what the GPU was doing. I need to point out it does not freeze that often but often enough to be annoying. My Computer.
AMD Software Adrenalin Edition Radeon RX WHQL Version 24.8.1. Release Date: August 29, 2024. Driver Version: 24.8.1 Driver Version 24.10.29.01 for Windows 10 and Windows 11 (Windows Driver Store Version 32.0.11037.4003) AMD Video Driver Download Link. Release Notes.
13 Mar 2020 #3. Windows 10 certainly does support switchable graphics with Intel and Nvidia. Looks like they are just starting to incorporate this in to Windows 10 settings. The Windows 10 settings for AMD looks to be exactly same as Nvidia. This is AMD/AMD: YouTube. This is mine which is Intel/Nvidia, Windows 10 settings way: Attachment 270317.
When I try to upgrade the software for my AMD Radeon R5 Graphics Card to the newest version 21.1.1 and doing a factory reset to install the software, I click on the installer, select the version of software I want to install (20.11.2 - downgrade or 21.1.1 - upgrade),checks hardware and software compatibility, it tries to download the software ...
AMD users can do the same, I think, but I do not recall the function name right now. I might consider it, but it caps fps at the monitor's refresh rate, that is 75, that is too much, I want about 50. I think you need to tinker with several options then. You want to cap framerate to an specific value.
Add Apps to Set Preferred GPU for in Settings. 1 Open Settings, and click/tap on the System icon. 2 Click/tap on Display on the left side, and click/tap on the Graphics settings link on the right side. (see screenshot below) 3 Do step 4 (Desktop apps) or step 5 (Microsoft Store apps) below for which type of app you want to add.
If you have ever installed an AMD graphics card and then install the AMD Radeon Software you may see a new context menu option added by AMD drivers. I hated to see a new context menu option added by AMD drivers as it looks just plain ugly with its red icon and its too-wide appearance, but it is easy to remove it and I will show you how.
The 100% GPU usage is definitely related to the AMD Relive: Host Application process (amddvr.exe). Even with AMD Relive disabled this process runs in the background and causes the 100% GPU usage bug after watching YouTube via Firefox in fullscreen mode. Manually killing the process will temporarily restore GPU clocks to normal.
Finally, somehow I stumbled upon something called "GPU Partitioning". That is what this post is about. It is a method to partition off resources from your graphics card so that it can be used inside your VMs. Unfortunately, there is almost no documentation for this from Microsoft. But I've compiled together this information from all my searches.
AMD Ryzen 7 5700U. Windows 10 (OS Build 19043.1151) I was told that Windows is installing the UWP drivers supplied by the laptop maker or their WHQL drivers, and the drivers from AMD are generic drivers and may not support the specific functions/features the laptop maker may have included. I would also like to note my main reason for installing ...