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Does not work with Intel NUC and AMD Radeon Vega Graphics #68
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Try this #19 (comment) |
That will only work for intel gpus not AMD ones. The Intel iGPU is permanently disabled on the NUC and only the AMD Vega is used. |
You will need a AMD driver that contains the AMD API, namely atiadlxy.dll and/or atiadlxx.dll. |
If you would have looked at my DxDiag file you would not need to ask.
It's all there but something is wrong. |
Elaborate on the "does not seem to work" then |
Hm, it does work it seems. It is a bit weird. The windows vibrance for example will only get applied after the program was closed. After reopening it and opening a defined app it did what it should. I also noticed that my mouse pointer lags for like 5 seconds after opening the program. |
The new Intel NUC8I7 uses AMD Radeon Vega Graphics which comes with a Intel branded AMD Adrenaline driver GUI. Vibrance GUI does not seem to work here.
DxDiag: http://dpaste.com/1NR67JV
Driver: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27723/NUCs-Radeon-Graphics-Driver-for-Intel-NUC-Kit-NUC8i7HNK-NUC8i7HVK?product=126143
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