How do I use an AMD graphics card?
Yesterday I got a new Dell Inspiron 1500 with an Intel i7-7500U processor at 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, Windows 10 64-bit, and an AMD Radeon graphics card. After I set everything up, installed all the programs I wanted, and moved files over from my old laptop, I started playing some games on it. I didn't notice much difference in the preformane from my old Inspiron with an Intel i3 at 1.90 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, and no graphics card. I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Delete to open the task manager to look at the usage of the hardware. It showed that when I was playing any game, it was using the Intel GPU. The AMD GPU had 0% usage. I had a look at the AMD Radeon settigns and updated the drivers for it, and the update made no difference. A specific title that I play called 'Transport Fever' has a warning upon launch that reads: "An Intel HD graphics chip is active. For best preformance, be sure to: 1. Activate dedicated graphics card (if available) 2. Install the latest graphics driver (https://downloadcenter.intel.com) This warning can be disabled in the settings Advanced tab." How do I activete the AMD graphics card? How do I make games use it?
Eredetileg közzétette: Omega:
All apps and games you run will show up in this tab,
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1245435370

If they don't use the browse button on the top right to add the game's .exe to the list

All you need to do is select it and set it to high Performance if it isn't already.
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Rightclick the desktop > Radeon Settings > Prefferences > Radeon Additional Settings > Set everything to max performance in Powerplay and "Switchable Graphics global Settings" > Set your game to high performance in "Switchable Graphics Application Settings"

- You might have to launch your game once before it will appear in "Switchable Graphics Application Settings".
Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
Rightclick the desktop > Radeon Settings > Prefferences > Radeon Additional Settings > Set everything to max performance in Powerplay and "Switchable Graphics global Settings" > Set your game to high performance in "Switchable Graphics Application Settings"

- You might have to launch your game once before it will appear in "Switchable Graphics Application Settings".

I went to "Radeon Settings > Preferences > Radeon Additional Setings" but I don't see anything that says "Powerplay" or "Switchable Graphics Global Settings".
Can you post a screenshot of it on Imgur or on your Steam account as artwork?

AMD probably changed this stuff again, they love overhauling the user interface.
supersobes eredeti hozzászólása:
Yesterday I got a new Dell Inspiron 1500 with an Intel i7-7500U processor at 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, Windows 10 64-bit, and an AMD Radeon graphics card. After I set everything up, installed all the programs I wanted, and moved files over from my old laptop, I started playing some games on it. I didn't notice much difference in the preformane from my old Inspiron with an Intel i3 at 1.90 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, and no graphics card. I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Delete to open the task manager to look at the usage of the hardware. It showed that when I was playing any game, it was using the Intel GPU. The AMD GPU had 0% usage. I had a look at the AMD Radeon settigns and updated the drivers for it, and the update made no difference. A specific title that I play called 'Transport Fever' has a warning upon launch that reads: "An Intel HD graphics chip is active. For best preformance, be sure to: 1. Activate dedicated graphics card (if available) 2. Install the latest graphics driver (https://downloadcenter.intel.com) This warning can be disabled in the settings Advanced tab." How do I activete the AMD graphics card? How do I make games use it?


Try downloading the driver software and restarting the computer.

The option to turn it on shoud be in either the siftware interface or in the Windows control panel.
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supersobes eredeti hozzászólása:
Yesterday I got a new Dell Inspiron 1500 with an Intel i7-7500U processor at 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, Windows 10 64-bit, and an AMD Radeon graphics card. After I set everything up, installed all the programs I wanted, and moved files over from my old laptop, I started playing some games on it. I didn't notice much difference in the preformane from my old Inspiron with an Intel i3 at 1.90 GHz, 8 GB of RAM, and no graphics card. I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Delete to open the task manager to look at the usage of the hardware. It showed that when I was playing any game, it was using the Intel GPU. The AMD GPU had 0% usage. I had a look at the AMD Radeon settigns and updated the drivers for it, and the update made no difference. A specific title that I play called 'Transport Fever' has a warning upon launch that reads: "An Intel HD graphics chip is active. For best preformance, be sure to: 1. Activate dedicated graphics card (if available) 2. Install the latest graphics driver (https://downloadcenter.intel.com) This warning can be disabled in the settings Advanced tab." How do I activete the AMD graphics card? How do I make games use it?


Try downloading the driver software and restarting the computer.

The option to turn it on shoud be in either the siftware interface or in the Windows control panel.
No.
Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
Can you post a screenshot of it on Imgur or on your Steam account as artwork?

AMD probably changed this stuff again, they love overhauling the user interface.

Screenshot: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1245286791&fileuploadsuccess=1
Ok, after updating my laptops GPU drivers (finally) I found out that AMD moved "Switchable Graphics Application Settings" to the systems tab.
Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
Ok, after updating my laptops GPU drivers (finally) I found out that AMD moved "Switchable Graphics Application Settings" to the systems tab.

I went to "System > Switchable Graphics Tab" and no applications show up in the recent or curently running. I've tried while the game was running and it still didn't work.
Click active applications in the top right of the Switchable Graphics tab > Installed applications with profile

The translation might not be 100%, my interface isn't in english.
Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
Click active applications in the top right of the Switchable Graphics tab > Installed applications with profile

The translation might not be 100%, my interface isn't in english.
Can't find "switchable graphics tab" anywhere in the radeon settings. Drivers are updated
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Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
Click active applications in the top right of the Switchable Graphics tab > Installed applications with profile

The translation might not be 100%, my interface isn't in english.
Can't find "switchable graphics tab" anywhere in the radeon settings. Drivers are updated
It's a little button in the System tab.
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JSlyght eredeti hozzászólása:
Can't find "switchable graphics tab" anywhere in the radeon settings. Drivers are updated
It's a little button in the System tab.
Can't find it. In version 17.12.2....I'm on System..but then what? Overview? Software? Or Radeon 580?
The nine little squares. Click that.
Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
The nine little squares. Click that.

Am I blind lol https://gyazo.com/5689d065663bea60468a711a3dbd1087
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Omega eredeti hozzászólása:
The nine little squares. Click that.

Am I blind lol https://gyazo.com/5689d065663bea60468a711a3dbd1087
It's in the same tab as the " recent or curently running" stuff you mentioned in an earlier post.
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