It is said that AMD graphics cards are fighting for the future, and I honestly do not deceive me. A full year ago at the end of June, the AMD 21.6.1 driver officially gave up support for the Windows 7 operating system and GCN architecture graphics cards, starting from the HD 7000 series born at the end of 2011, until the R9 Fury/Nano series, including desktop graphics cards. , notebook graphics card, APU integrated graphics card, all abandoned. But now, AMD has quietly released a Radeon Adrenalin 22.6.1 driver that once again provides support for these older graphics cards. AMD did not mention what improvements have been made to these old cards in the update instructions. It is estimated that they are mainly bug fixes and security maintenance, but two known problems have been confirmed: 1. In some games and graphics cards, enhanced synchronization leads to a black screen, which can be temporarily closure. 2. Radeon performance counts and logging may intermittently report extremely high memory frequencies. The world’s first DX12 graphics card: HD 7970 new driver supports Windows 10, Windows 11 64-bit operating system, hardware support includes: desktop graphics card—&mdas .
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