Radeon-ID Community Driver: Hybrid - Release Nebula 23.11.1 WHQL

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  1. Ko3MoS

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    @mylipho15 Thank you a lot for your efforts and hardwork.

    The new released drivers (22.5.1) for GCN and P/V/N will use a new set of Dependencies or the same (Adrenalin V5.0)?
     
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    can you do ati mobility radeon hd 3450?
     
  4. mylipho15

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    GCN uses mixed UI requirements depending on driver selection. It also featured optional driver kernel selection when using CLIMenu
    PVN can use V5.0 dependencies.
    If terascale dx11 driver is finished, terascale dx10 can use that, we still hotfixing inter-dll placement and conflicting amd vce libraries
     

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    If I'm not mistaken, that means new dependencies will be available to be used with (22.5.1) for GCN GPUs?
     
  6. MarwanShetwy

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    Something wrong is going on with my AMD Radeon HD 8790M since I have installed 22.2.2 driver update. Updating to 22.4.1 increased my average FPS in graphic demanding games like PUBG 3-5~ FPS but I still have one little (annoying) problem... "GPU POWER LIMIT"
    The GPU Power limit always pops up after 45-60 mins of gaming and CPU clock keeps dropping slowly till 0.8ghz. (According to ThrottleStop Limit reasons what i see every time the GPU POWER red and the moment it returns to it's original state the CPU works like a charm.
    I'm 101% sure it's not heat throttle temps doesn't go over 70C, Disabling the overclock doesn't fix the problem, I'm using the original Dell 130W adapter and nothing fixed it. (CPU standalone doesn't throttle while on 65C 2400+MHZ on the stress test with 24.143 score on regular TSbench)

    IT'S JUST WEIRD INSTALLING THE OFFICIAL DRIVER FIXES THE PROBLEM... OR DOWNGRADING TO A STABLE NON-INSIGHT DRIVER.

    Why it's happening? Here are screenshots.
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    Why this is happening?
     

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  7. zingzs

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    Lock the clockspeed CPU and Undervolt it with ThorttleStop at "tolerateable" speed. Since NimeZ forces all of available CPU cores to be used as GPU Queue and additional robust tweak that makes games run faster and stable, it's make sense that GPU power easily reaches its limit and cause CPU to downclock itself.

    The author has the same GPU specs like you, too. But he never gets GPU power limit while on gaming.

     
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    thankss man you are insane the new driver 22.5.1 make my 5700xt benefit from DX11 boost
     

  11. MarwanShetwy

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    I have watched that video before, I did everything as Amernime zone did in his video. Even he told me the downsides of upgrading the CPU to 4810MQ but i still have that issue. My turbo clocks are like 3.4GHZ and -60+mv undervoltage.
    I have seen lots of blogs talking about that problem and they suggest turning off a CPU feature through Regedit but it's risky. (Same goes with Prochot)
    Changing the motherboard to M2800 is pretty expensive and i got no option to do this for now. I'm just wondering if it's me or the Driver.

    I have literally slapped a T H I C C Chipset Heatsink with an IC thermal pad on the GPU area and the only upsides were less temps but less CFM.
    By the way thanks for your help.
     
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    2 questions about 2.5.1 release:

    - why is amd external utility not enable by default? it is needed for certain software (not sure if amd driver bug) to work properly, like steam becomes really unresponsive from the taskbar without it running.

    - where is the settings about the driver issues detection on/off?


    edit: I also saw there is a new experimental gui for legacy GCN
     
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  13. zingzs

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    Look at the "Install AMD Components" in NzSetupCLI
     
  14. mylipho15

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    You can't force use CPU turbo on Dell E6540 while doing some gpu intensive scenarios, my 8790M was overclocked to 1100/1000MHz so cpu will throttle fast due power limit reached, and this which can't be modified by ThrottleStop.
    My i7-4800MQ in throttlestop set "locked" at baseclock 2.7GHz, this better than running turbo 3.2GHz just 3 minutes, then returned to baseclock due to powerlimit.

    Has been since 22.4.1 release:
    • AMD External Event service are set manually by default to prevent "unnecessary" driver logging, sometimes reporting high cpu/gpu usage when doing some encoding/decoding activity.
    • amd bug reporting also disable by default, this also fixed weird wattman error bug
    • reduced Event Viewer popups and logging, only report main crashes. This also improve stability on fast-paced games like CSGO, Valorant, etc.
     
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  15. MarwanShetwy

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    Well, do you recommend disabling the turbo boost? or limiting it via Throttlestop instead? I'll do anything that can fix this annoying problem.
    Also sorry for extreme inconvenience.
     

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    I have a problem in cs:go with this new driver screen freezes but i can shoot change weapons it's weird how can i fix this?
     
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    My 4800MQ configuration at maximum 2.7Ghz baseclock. just don't doing too much undervolting, keep VCCIN at default. Doing hours of gaming like 3 hours in row still at 2.7GHz
    Which os & gpu you're using? Did you install the driver then used it without restarting?
     
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    Which os & gpu you're using? Did you install the driver then used it without restarting?[/QUOTE]


    Win 10 sapphire R9 270 2gb and yes i did restart my pc after installing the drivers
     
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    Try disable PCI Rebar on tweak menu, activate GPU scaling in radeon settings, then reboot
     
  20. MarwanShetwy

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    Oh great! Thanks for your help!
    Keep going!
     

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