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Valve's ACO Helps The Radeon RX 5600 XT Compete With NVIDIA's RTX 2060
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Originally posted by rvanlaar View PostHow is the current stability for AMD drivers? I'm seeing lots of posts on social media about driver issues and BSODs on windows.
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Originally posted by rvanlaar View PostHow is the current stability for AMD drivers? I'm seeing lots of posts on social media about driver issues and BSODs on windows.
There are other stupid bugs as hardware cursor performance issues or limited power saving with some resolutions, refresh rates or multi monitor setups. AMD's own Vulkan amdvlk driver also is a visual corruption nightmare on Navi with DXVK etc.
Things were looking well with Polaris, but AMD tears it all down with Navi. I've devided that I won't purchase one for myself (nor will I recommend it to others).
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How is the current stability for AMD drivers? I'm seeing lots of posts on social media about driver issues and BSODs on windows.
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ACO is amazing - I use it by default since 2 month on my 5700XT and it is simply astonishing. Thx to the devs!
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Valve's ACO Helps The Radeon RX 5600 XT Compete With NVIDIA's RTX 2060
Phoronix: Valve's ACO Helps The Radeon RX 5600 XT Compete With NVIDIA's RTX 2060
As shown yesterday the new video BIOS of the Radeon RX 5600 XT paired with the corrected SMC firmware on Linux yields impressive performance improvements that -- similar to Windows -- allows the card to compete better with NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2060. For Linux users, activating the Valve-funded ACO compiler back-end for the Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver helps turn up the competition even more...
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