"AMD has good drivers"

>Buy RX 580 because I heard their drivers are good now
>Install 19.1.1, the latest stable update
>Artifacts, crashes to desktop, bluescreens, Wattman crashes or no display crash
>Updates to 19.1.2
>Crashes fixed
>Fan settings in Wattman don't really work
>ReLive sound doesn't record at all anymore
>Anthem displays a bright white light over everything despite the drivers existing to improve performance for that game
>Downgrade to 18.12.3
>ReLive doesn't install at all
>No option to install it
>Haven't even tested if the drivers are stable yet
Why did you lie to me, Jow Forums?

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Works on my pc ;)

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>Op is a Nigger

This is relevant how?
Whiter than you, mutt.

>Buy RX 580 because I heard their drivers are good now

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>buy RX 580
>install it
>boot PC
>everything just works right out of the box
>no kernel panics, no crashes, no other errors
>high performance, no fan noise, everything is bliss
Sounds like the problem is your choice of OS

Did you remove the old drivers using DDU? Do you have recommended power supply?

Microsoft didn't develop the drivers, AMD did.

AMDrones just can’t not cope every minute

Of course, I reinstalled Install 19.1.1 3 times and Install 19.1.2 2 times with the same issue. Wattman display crashing is an issue I've seen with other people with an RX580 on those drivers too.
And yes my PSU is fine.

The fan and clock management stuff has been fucked since like 2012. It's not worked 100% right since then at least. No, AMD Drivers are highschool kid qbasic tier.

Did you use DDU to uninstall the old drivers before installing new ones?

>The fan and clock management stuff has been fucked since like 2012
Works on my pc.

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>buy RX580
>see Wattman and think to myself how easy it is to OC this bitch
>have benchmark battle against bro
>overvolt it to squeeze out that 150Mhz or so OC
>card crashes during benchmark
>no video after reboot
>ohfuck.jpeg
>reboot again and wait a little longer
>suddenly see my homescreen again
>phew
>card behaves a little strange sometimes now

Overvolting shouldn't damage the card unless you do some weird shit like changing the bios. RMA the card.

>Always Making Duds

>works on my PooC
fixed that for you

Use DDU to remove the drivers if you didn't go with a fresh install of Windows. It's either a corrupt/messy install or your card is defective. The only problem I've had with my Vega is that the memory rarely won't downclock. AMD has better drivers than Nvidia kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/ryan-burgess/independent-tests-show-that-amd-has-the-most-reliable-graphics-drivers/

Please stop suggesting DDU.

Why? Is there a better way to clean up GPU drivers now? I rarely use Windows nowadays so forgive me.

Because I've said that I've already used it twice in this thread now.

I think the weird behaviour is due to the driver. I'm currently running a permanent undervolt and had to add 10mV because it wasn't 100% stable during long sessions. One random time the screen would turn black for a millisecond every 10 seconds or so and after resetting the Wattman settings to default the driver crashed. But right now everything is going fine. I'm gonna sell it anyway when I can find cheap used Vega card.

>Works on my pc.
You think it does, but it's actually just MSI afterburner doing the job.
AMD drivers are just kind of like being constantly annoyed, or slightly harassed.

I've reinstalled the latest driver and can't even get ReLive to even install on this driver now.
Even my old 290x had less issues than this garbage.

>you think you do, but you don't
Hey. I've heard that one before.

Funnily enough, Microsoft's game bar recording is working flawlessly.
How do Microsoft's Windows developers do a better job than AMD?

You're comparing Microsoft a software veteran to amd a software tard.

I told you the exact same thing when you posted your desktop user.
>Fans controlled by afterburner

Microsoft might have excellent software developers, but their Windows 10 team is complete garbage.

I was alluding to that one game maker's event, but whatever. I never posted my desktop so I dun't know what you're talking about, but considering your argument against his hinges on afterburner taking over, I'm gonna go with "bullshit". My fans work fine and I've personally never used Afterburner or anything similar, so I believe the Mio poster.
Yeah, but they (should) still know their way around their own OS.

I dont use msi afterburner. I tried using it but it didnt work.

I'm getting 80fps in rainbow 6 on all very high with an rx460. Why must you lie?

FPS has literally nothing to do with what I said.

You might have a DOA card, I've had zero issues with drivers on my last 4 GPUs, which have all been AMD, only launch drivers for Vega were a bit unstable.

If you have artifacts, it might be due to bad VRAM, try to underclock the memory and see if the issues persist, because that is absolutely not normal behavior.

If it was my card, updating the drivers wouldn't have fixed the issue. I ran 19.1.2 on Unigine Heaven for 9 hours with no issues to test stability and played Far Cry 5 for 3 hours, 19.1.1 would crash every 20-90 minutes.
Sometimes it would go 2 hours without crashing, but that's about it.
Still, I've downloaded RE2 and will be further testing 19.1.2 on it. On the off chance it crashes, I will return the card and buy something else that isn't a piece of junk.

I have a factory overclocked Sapphire RX 480. I had to do like a 1.5% downclock for it to stop occasionally crashing. Different drivers didn't have much of an effect on it.

>Buy RX 580 because I heard their drivers are good now

Nobody told you this or said this.

>Option to change temperature target no longer there

Why

I wanted the card to reach a specific temperature to test out how much the fans needed to be ramped up. Now it's fluctuating below that and ramping them up more to compensate. Can't do a proper comparison anymore.

Bad card bro, or your system in general is unstable (you aren't doing any overclocking without thoroughly stress testing are you?).

Unstable CPU/RAM will also cause all those problems.

>works on my pc that I can witness right in front of me
>no it doesn't
Whatever helps you sleep at night user

Doesn't matter how good a house you build if the foundations are quicksand.

No overclocking has been done.
It's the drivers and only the drivers, don't attempt to pin them on anything else. Played 2 hours of RE2 with no issues just now with uncapped frames on the latest drivers, they're fairly stable but ReLive doesn't even work and as I said in my post, Anthem has a major bug which has been reported by other people too.

>have 19.1.1 installed
>constantly told to update to 19.1.1 which I already have installed
they cant even get basic shit right is what pisses me off the most

>Buy RX 580 because I heard their drivers are good now
>drivers are good now
>good now
>good
>now
if a company can't deliver good software upon their hardware release, i wouldn't trust them, ever. Op is a retard.

"Now" as in in in the past few 2-3 years, not this literal second you ape.

AMDfags literally have been saying it for two years. I stopped arguing with them after I shelved my 280x, and 290x since I could no longer prove them wrong.

Must have been some other jack ass then.

>responding to a tripfag

>windows
Found your problem. Install gentoo

I can't remember the last time a game crashed or had corrupt graphhics...

Oh wait, yes I can, it was when I had a Radeon.

t. Nvidia convert

100 sandnigger poo in loo rupees says meme10 os

Don't tell me who I can, or can't respond to faggot.

The only time a game crashes for me is when I push the OC too hard. And I've not experienced a corrupt graphics error since 2011, when one driver version added artifacting to Skyrim. That was back then with an HD 7870 after upgrading from a 9800GT

t. AMD convert

Don't respond to tripfags.

>gayshit /v/faggot
>t. AMD convert
About right. You faggots are fucking useless wastes of space, but enjoy playing toom rader with aa turned off while mommy cries her self to sleep.

Why are Nvidiots obsessed with Tomb Raider?

Fuck you. Don't tell me how to play on 4ch.

>Recommended 2200/2400G systems to a client based off of all the raving reviews on the internet.
>Client decides to buy 2200/2400G systems from another supplier instead based on cheaper deployment quotes.
>Get support calls from client regarding crashing video drivers when launching proprietary 3rd party software, pointing to a problem with the vega drivers.
>Push them off to software supplier and the supplier who provided those systems.
>Same client running i3-7100s that I deployed prior to Ryzen APUs entering the market does not have such problems.
Dodged a bullet there.

>What is DDU?

I had Nvidia drivers that would bsod my computer every time I launched something on my dedicated gpu, had to roll back and haven't updated since

It's for your own good.

Isn't that one of the few games that amdtrannies use to show and superiority?
I'm not a piece of shit gaymer that makes reaction face gameplay videos on YouTube so I might be wrong.

No, the new game is Resident Evil 2.

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I can't remember when nbidia released drivers for mojave.
Oh right, never.

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Why?

It's good unlike TR.

Bros can you help me out? I got myself rx 580 Nitro + by Sapphire and shits hot as fuck. Also if I play on all maxed my PC turns off after like 10-20 minutes. Is this happening because of overheating or 550W PSU being not enough?

550w is more than enough, are the fans working? You shouldn't ever be reaching 80c on that card under load, let alone enough to force your PC to power off, the hard limit is around 90c before down clocking itself IIRC.
You PSU could be overheating/failing, I had random shutdowns about a year ago and it turned out to be my PSU.

Its running around 70+ under load and the backplate is hot as fuck even after it cools down after the load is off. Fans are loud as fuck on this thing, I had 680ti before and barely noticed my fans. And 680 is pretty much the same power draw at full load

>>Buy RX 580 because I heard their drivers are good now
on /linux/, you moron. the drivers are good /on linux/ now.

Oh my, I want to buy an ice cream for this cutie.

Do a DDU cleanup. Had similar problems with sound over HDMI, apparently some update didn't went smooth.

This. Every win10 update breaks the driver or software/games. I use separate machine with win10 just for the kek of running dx12 titles.

Anything under 80c is perfectly normal, swap it out with your 680ti and run Unigine Heaven for a few hours and see if it shuts down.
Either that or just buy a cheap new PSU that's somewhat reputable, it does sound like that's the issue here.