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the gpu driver notes always have mention of the 7000 fixes and remaining issues, there is also the fact that at launch it was a talked about thing.
but just in case, I'd recommend everyone make sure their cpu bios is updated. also if you are using corsair software uninstall that, I had nightmare amounts of crashes due to that pos software.
I've gotten a cd key so can't play the game but I'm got a 6xxx series card, i'll see how it runs and if i remember, i'll report here.
It's specifically Icue that's the issue, for me it would cause many games to freeze up and I'd have to hard reset my computer via holding the power down, i could hear sound, i could hear friends on discord, but nothing moved on screen nor did my mouse and no one could hear me.
I went madddd heavy on researching it and I found a thread with plenty of people who had the same issue, it was due to icue. icue is a pos software.
The amount of issues other than that, which I saw people attribute to that software was wild, uninstalling it helped them all.
if you don't believe me, just google "icue is terrible"
Their support was terrible too. It's got a reputation for a reason mate. Get yourself a hyperx mouse or something.
like a lot of software out there is bad mate, but icue takes it to another level.
I am haveing the following version :: 24.7.1
+ i am running in the amd adrenalin software on the setting ' HYPR-RX - Eco.
And that seems to work for me with no crashes.
Its AMD what do you expect? Honestly ditching AMD and staying Nvidia was the best decision i ever made. I always went AMD for budget builds, but there is a reason their hardware is cheaper.
Grass is always greener on the other side.
Once I figured out my amd issues weren't amd issues but rather corsair software screwing everything up it was smooth sailing with amd.
I was team green before that, after seeing them brick peoples computers and some insanely questionable drivers, i'm kind of happy having the worst be "I crashed a few times but figured out what was causing it and now I don't anymore" team red lol
Also the price for performance man... I'd argue the only reason to go green right now is the xx90 cards and man do they cost way too much.
And that's honestly just to brute force beyond bad optimisation from devs.
ray tracing gets boring after a while and not worth the perf hit, and no card can do path tracing so like what's the point hahaha