DDU then latest WHQL driver, not had an issue.Mine coming today. What's the best way to install it? not had AMD GPU in so long. I guess use DDU to uninstall Nvidia drivers then take card out and put the 6900xt in then install AMD drivers?
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DDU then latest WHQL driver, not had an issue.Mine coming today. What's the best way to install it? not had AMD GPU in so long. I guess use DDU to uninstall Nvidia drivers then take card out and put the 6900xt in then install AMD drivers?
WHQL?DDU then latest WHQL driver, not had an issue.
I see, thanks.
Nice, what temps do you see when playing games?I under volt mine to 1030(mv) and set max frequency to 2000 in the AMD control panel. Still plays games great and uses a lot less power.
50C GPU Max, 60C hot spot Max after 1 hour of FarCry 6 but fans are off most of the time.Nice, what temps do you see when playing games?
Mine coming today. What's the best way to install it? not had AMD GPU in so long. I guess use DDU to uninstall Nvidia drivers then take card out and put the 6900xt in then install AMD drivers?
Nah still on windows 10, too lazy to do a reinstall lolAre you already running Win 11? going by your sig I would say yes?
When I got my 6700XT I put the rig it was going in on 11, so didn't have to use DDU. But yeah, basically use DDU. Then see how it boosts etc. The only issue I had at home was my 6800XT not boosting properly. Didn't take much to fix though. I think it was the fact I left EVGA Precision X on there
In what way? Seems easy enough to do.I would do a reinstall. Win 11 works much better with the AL CPUs.
Windows 11 addresses the CPU scheduling issues and is better designed for larger core chips.In what way? Seems easy enough to do.
In what way? Seems easy enough to do.
I see thanks.It's to do with how the CPU works etc. At the time of launch Microsoft did not even have a fix planned. Probably because they wanted people on 11.
I really don't know if it's fixed now, but it may be worth looking into. It's something called Thread Director if memory serves.