Simply installing the latest drivers causes the displays to turn off (crash?) As if the video card wasn't outputting a video signal.
Once I install drivers, both monitors go into power saving. If anyone can help me solve this issue I will be totally thankfulĬame home to find my monitors off (or so I thought). I am just so tired of trying to find out the issue. I have noticed this most with XCOM 2, but to a much lesser degree to that of dishonored. This has happened in other games, but not enough for me to really care.
I did some searching for some kind of answer but all I found was that is appears AMD doesn't really care to support the 3XX card series anyone? I'm forced to hard reset every time. I can still hear sound like ambient noises and musics, but enemies and characters' dialogue just end. Sometimes the screen would go black or it would stay frozen like a screenshot.
I would get to a certain part then the game would freeze. I loaded it up and have received more annoyance than stealthy fun as I previously hoped for. I just got Dishonored 2 on Steam and was really excited to play it. Unresolved Desktop 16.12.1 installed Build: S2R: Upgrade GPU from R9 270X to RX480, manual install win 10 drivers obtained from Sapphire Nitro website (didn't use disc that came with GPU because no Disc Drive).Įxpected Behavior: things would work Actual Behavior: things did not work (symptoms mentioned in summary)Īdd Obs: Google hasn't helped, and the Sapphire Nitro tech support page is less than responsive. MB: ASRock H97M Pro4 CPU: Intel i5 4590k GPU: Sapphire Nitro RX 480 8GB D5 OC (currently no driver) I have no drivers at the moment and I have no idea what to install because so far nothing has worked. I'm running Win 10 Education, but when I run catalyst, the OS that is detected is Win 8.1. Used the AMD clean uninstall, then reinstalled the drivers again (didn't work), then also used DDU to uninstall everything AMD. My screen keeps flickering, almost as if it's resetting itself, and I keep getting notifications that Wattman has been reset due to unexpected system failures. However on the Desktop both nVidia and AMD support the compatibility profile, so your old OpenGL programs should work.SoI: Got an RX 480 8GB D5 OC Sapphire Nitro for Christmas (Previously had the ASUS R9 270X), and so far nothing has worked correctly.
The core profile is upward compatible from 3.1, and the compatibility profile is upward compatible all the way from OpenGL 1.1.īut the compatibility profile is not required for OpenGL compilance, so the driver writers may chose to provide only the core profile in which case your 2.1 programs may not work. However in Version 3.2 the ARB defined the concept of GL “profiles” and defined the “core” and “compatibility” profiles.
Most OpenGL versions are upward compatible, the only GL version which removed some APIs was the Version 3.1. lib files will be different in GL 4.3, so will my code that I wrote with GL 2.x still compile with GL 4.3? Just out of curiosity, do we still use glut in GL 4.3? I guess the. I’m planning on getting a new PC soon, just wondering where I stand. I’m actually using the graphics chipset on my motherboard, which worked fine when programming GL 2.x.