Download: AMD Software Adrenalin 22.10.3 drivers

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Agonist:

Thats a personal issue. Installed, worked fine here with 6800xt.
I don't think so I have 4 pc gaming with almost same setup it happens random it rarely happens but it happens with 2 of my RX6600 Mech , But still never happens with RX6600 Eagle and RX6600 Pulse. It will be good if AMD really investigate it since it happens both windows 10/11 both fresh install but only mention windows 11
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Update:- After the install/ repair over the top of the first install of these with factory reset , the performance and visual quality greatly improved
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Chastity:

@Mott You mentioned in another thread you installed AMD GPU drivers on a desktop and laptop. Which laptop?
The Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition 2021 model, I have the same.
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Haldi:

More Like supports Crashing the Game all time long?
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Everyone is getting crashes, PS, Xbox, PC(Nvidia and AMD) so I don't think it's unique to AMD
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Her is how I install my drivers. I know its quirky but if you like you may want to try it. So, I use DDU and I select uninstall for new card. Then when the PC shuts down, I pull the bios battery to completely reset the PC. Like its then ready for a new card (do you follow). I then boot into bios and set it all up and then once out of safe mode and logged in I install the drivers.
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vestibule:

Her is how I install my drivers. I know its quirky but if you like you may want to try it. So, I use DDU and I select uninstall for new card. Then when the PC shuts down, I pull the bios battery to completely reset the PC. Like its then ready for a new card (do you follow). I then boot into bios and set it all up and then once out of safe mode and logged in I install the drivers.
Man, I thought I'm overthinking with the DDU cleaning every time
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vestibule:

I pull the bios battery to completely reset the PC. Like its then ready for a new card (do you follow).
You are overdoing it with the whole CMOS reset thing. AMD cleanup utility / DDU is enough.
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Ok, I have had time to play a decent amount of games and do my general computing with this driver and I must say that, yet again, AMD has provided me with a pristine driver for my gaming and computing needs! I haven't tried it on the Laptop (G513QY) yet but on the desktop is has zero issues after installing it right over 22.10.2 through the auto update feature in the control panel. All my games perform better than drivers previous to the 22.10.x series and I haven't found a single issue with apps and windows so far either. I hope AMD keeps knocking it out of the ballpark as their drivers have been one slam dunk after another for months on end now. Everyone with stability issues (black screens, timeouts, etc...) should try increasing specific IO voltages as that is how I stabilized my PC so long ago. I wrote a nice little write up about it on reddit which deals with Intel machines but the same principle should apply to AMD machines as well by increasing the SoC voltage (I believe that is it but it could be other voltages as well). https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/lfgzst/psa_how_i_fixed_my_black_screen_issue_and_further/ BTW I made my account here on G3D before I changed my name to Exostenza so if anyone knows someone that goes by that name, well, that is me! Hope that helps at least one person. Happy gaming!
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So, like I say my method is a little quirky and you can try if you like. You may find it either alleviates or makes more problems for your gaming?! The reasoning behind my method is this: Plenty of stuff with w10+ talks to the UEFI from the OS so to speak, metaphor, not like the old days of basic BIOS. so, I just reset my hardware for the OS and new drivers, a true clean slate so to speak outside of a clean install of the OS. But yeah, just like an elephant's foreskin the big drawback here is resetting up of the UEFI bios.. 🙄
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Roman9441:

I don't think so I have 4 pc gaming with almost same setup it happens random it rarely happens but it happens with 2 of my RX6600 Mech , But still never happens with RX6600 Eagle and RX6600 Pulse. It will be good if AMD really investigate it since it happens both windows 10/11 both fresh install but only mention windows 11
Still a you issue.
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Installed and running without issue so far, RX 6750 XT Red Devil & Windows 11 Pro - 22H2, OS Build: 22621.755.
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Guys, I'm serious, what's MPO? I feel I'm out of the loop.
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Oh, so it's some 9 years old tech? Why is it a thing everyone is talking about all of a sudden?
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From what I've read, it's basically what DLSS/FSR/XeSS already do, or what games have been doing for a decade (Battlefield 3 even?), where UI was kept at native rez while games had an in-game rez scale for the actual 3D rendering. So what's new about this?
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Even Unreal 4 has this capability built in since 2015 or 2016.
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Cryio:

From what I've read, it's basically what DLSS/FSR/XeSS already do, or what games have been doing for a decade (Battlefield 3 even?), where UI was kept at native rez while games had an in-game rez scale for the actual 3D rendering. So what's new about this?
That's one of the features....And I don't think it's relevant here. I put a link earlier from nvidia that explains it better. I think this is related to independent timings when a game/app whatever is displayed in a window ( not in full screen). I'll put the quote here: "Prior to driver version 461.09, only a single plane was available to the OS. The Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) would composit the contents from all the windows and then present everything at the refresh rate cadence. This means that tearing was avoided by DWM design even without V-Sync. However, driver version 461.09 and later supports multiplane overlay (MPO). (MPO provides benefits, such as reduced latencies, for gaming in windowed mode.) With multiplane overlay, the application is allowed to present its contents independently and with its own V-Sync setting. The OS, outside of driver control, decides which apps get promoted to their own MPO plane. If V-Sync is OFF, then there will be tearing (even in windowed mode) because, as in full-screen mode, there is now no desktop compositor controlling the presentation. Setting V-Sync OFF now has the same effect in windowed apps as it does for full-screen apps."
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"Brief display corruption may occur when switching between video and game windows on some AMD Graphics Products such as the Radeonâ„¢ RX 6700 XT." Can someone explain to me how it looks like? I just had some kind of greenish line during tabbing between Browser and Game (6600XT). Didn't have it before and couldn't reproduce it. Is that it? And if so is there a way to reproduce it?
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illusiveman:

That's one of the features....And I don't think it's relevant here. I put a link earlier from nvidia that explains it better. I think this is related to independent timings when a game/app whatever is displayed in a window ( not in full screen). I'll put the quote here: "Prior to driver version 461.09, only a single plane was available to the OS. The Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) would composit the contents from all the windows and then present everything at the refresh rate cadence. This means that tearing was avoided by DWM design even without V-Sync. However, driver version 461.09 and later supports multiplane overlay (MPO). (MPO provides benefits, such as reduced latencies, for gaming in windowed mode.) With multiplane overlay, the application is allowed to present its contents independently and with its own V-Sync setting. The OS, outside of driver control, decides which apps get promoted to their own MPO plane. If V-Sync is OFF, then there will be tearing (even in windowed mode) because, as in full-screen mode, there is now no desktop compositor controlling the presentation. Setting V-Sync OFF now has the same effect in windowed apps as it does for full-screen apps."
Holy Moses, yeah. I've noticed that. Some time ago, playing in Windowed/Borderless meant no tearing, due to DWM forced Vsync. It was glorious. More recently, I've noticed tearing in Bordeless games and it was driving me mad. Didn't understand what was happening.