Can´t find an update for my graphics card
For a long time I´ve been getting prompts from games that my graphics card drivers are out of date, but whenever I try to update I either gets a message I already have the latest update (Device Manager/Windows update) or when I go to the official website my Graphics card are not supported. I have AMD Radeon R9 370.
How do i solve this?
AMD's software just goes "Ooopsie"?
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Have you tried typing in your card. I just did and found drivers
Well the games are probably just looking at the driver date and warning you. If you have an option to update your drivers you could, if you don't, ignore it?

What OS do you have? What drivers are you currently running?
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από nullable; 22 Αυγ 2022, 13:19
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Have you tried typing in your card. I just did and found drivers

I did. installation cancels due to "unsupported graphics card".
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Týr; 22 Αυγ 2022, 13:32
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Well the games are probably just looking at the driver date and warning you. If you have an option to update your drivers you could, if you don't, ignore it?

What OS do you have? What drivers are you currently running?

I have Windows 10. Driver version is 21.19.136.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Cathulhu; 22 Αυγ 2022, 13:42
I'm not even sure if this is still a thing, but just to cover all bases, is this a third party Radeon R9 370, or is it an OEM one? I know in the past with discrete cards, and even sometimes recently with laptop onboard, OEMs had to provide drivers because the actual nVidia or ATI (or AMD) ones wouldn't always be compatible, so you were stuck once the OEM decided they didn't want to update it anymore. I'm not even sure if that's still a thing though.
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I'm not even sure if this is still a thing, but just to cover all bases, is this a third party Radeon R9 370, or is it an OEM one? I know in the past with discrete cards, and even sometimes recently with laptop onboard, OEMs had to provide drivers because the actual nVidia or ATI (or AMD) ones wouldn't always be compatible, so you were stuck once the OEM decided they didn't want to update it anymore. I'm not even sure if that's still a thing though.
It might be, I have a 2013 HP system somewhere with an HP Radeon 8570, that caps off at really old drivers from the AMD site
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από r.linder; 22 Αυγ 2022, 15:34
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Is it a 32 or 64Bit Windows 10?

Only 64Bit drivers are available:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics/amd-radeon-r9-series/amd-radeon-r9-300-series/amd-radeon-r9-370

I´ve tried that one, installation aborts. My Windows is 64-bit. And regarding OEM, I´m not sure. But if I look in that download section my card isn´t listed.
The last year ended the support of R9 Fury, so R9 370 too

You still can try Nimez's drivers
https://youtu.be/0YDy6ygIjfY
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από A&A; 23 Αυγ 2022, 3:42
If your system came from lets say HP. Then you can only install from HP or Dell if your computer came from them.

I have a old HP Laptop broadwell 5th Gen and Hp will let me install drivers from them. Even though there drivers are old compared to the officially Intel ones.
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If your system came from lets say HP. Then you can only install from HP or Dell if your computer came from them.

I have a old HP Laptop broadwell 5th Gen and Hp will let me install drivers from them. Even though there drivers are old compared to the officially Intel ones.
Yes, if you want to download Audio, lan, chipset, bios and other drivers and things, but the GPU drivers should be installed only by AMD/Nvidia/Intel
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από A&A; 23 Αυγ 2022, 10:00
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από _I_; 23 Αυγ 2022, 10:20
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Quest for the Holy Grail:
If your system came from lets say HP. Then you can only install from HP or Dell if your computer came from them.

I have a old HP Laptop broadwell 5th Gen and Hp will let me install drivers from them. Even though there drivers are old compared to the officially Intel ones.
Yes, if you want to download Audio, lan, chipset, bios and other drivers and things, but the GPU drivers should be installed only by AMD/Nvidia/Intel
That's the thing though, sometimes you can't.

Even though they might use nVidia, ATI, AMD or Intel chips, sometimes OEM versions actually need the OEM version (unless you find a workaround by modifying the drivers).

If OP can list the exact video card they have, it'd help clear up whether this is the case, or if it's something else preventing them from installing.
My graphics card as listed in Device Manager is "AMD Radeon R9 370"
My computer is an Asus ROG G20.
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My graphics card as listed in Device Manager is "AMD Radeon R9 370"
My computer is an Asus ROG G20.
I'd go to the Asus website and look your model up and see if they have any drivers. Are either of these your particular model?

https://www.asus.com/SupportOnly/G20AJ/HelpDesk_Download/

https://www.asus.com/SupportOnly/G20CB/HelpDesk_Download/
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