AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.11.1 WHQL driver download

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I just checked this: Higher than expected idle VRAM clock using multi-monitor setups on Radeon™ RX 6000 series GPUs. Still not fixed... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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rpcs3 devs should be happy now :v GL_NV_depth_buffer_float is back.
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NDAVE:

I just checked this: Higher than expected idle VRAM clock using multi-monitor setups on Radeon™ RX 6000 series GPUs. Still not fixed... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Works here for me. Never bothered me though as I am watercooled so idle temps are still in the 30s with heat on.
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Works here for me. Never bothered me though as I am watercooled so idle temps are still in the 30s with heat on.
Someone told me, that AMD support said it is totally fine, that memory clocks are running at max freq when you are using dual 1080p 144Hz monitors... can this be true?
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NDAVE:

Someone told me, that AMD support said it is totally fine, that memory clocks are running at max freq when you are using dual 1080p 144Hz monitors... can this be true?
It is fine. AMD only uses 3 clock states for memory. Idle, UVD, and max. Nvidia handles it different. So when dual monitors is used, especially high hz, you go to max clocks. My main is 3840x1080 144hz and my secondary is 1920x480 60hz. When I run my main is sit at idle memory clock.
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Adrenalin 22.11.1 is too unstable. Black screens and full system crashes while playing video in a browser, Working in Photoshop with GPU acceleration active, as well as in games. The crashs result in the useless Wattman set to default error. No over-clocking or under/over volting being applied. 22.4.2 continues to be the most stable.