![]() ![]() Once this is complete, run the Setup.exe. I only tested this on 8.1 personally.Įxtract the drivers, navigate to the Config folder from the extracted drivers and add the line EnableFalcon=true to InstallManager.cfg. I'd install the latest bootcamp AMD drivers from Apple Software Update.ĭownload the latest Crimson drivers for your version of Windows. I found this guide to be the most helpful. I'd definitely setup a restore point before you try it. It worked for me, but seemed sketchy at best. Though note, no guarantees at all this will work. Not having as much luck with AC Syndicate at this time, but it's still playable at lower resolutions, much more so then before.Īnyone else playing around with this stuff? Have been googling for a while but haven't found any other threads on the usual forums. Fallout 4 performing perfectly, and Witcher 3 still needed some fiddling to get rid of flicker. Where before I had to run both games in Borderless Windowed mode with a single GPU to have any kind of playable FPS, I'm able to utilize both cards and run Fullscreen at 2560 x 1600 with everything basically Ultra with 60+ FPS. but I'm okay with that for now.Įxperienced a huuuuge performance boost in both Witcher 3 and Fallout 4. The only feature currently not working is the ability to disable Crossfire. Was also able to overclock, use DSR, eyefinity, etc etc. Pulled the power plug, booted back up and low and behold I'm able to modify settings and use both cards as Crossfire from the new FirePro control panel. My monitor flashed black quite a few times until inevitably my computer hung. I used Device Manager to update my cards. inf file and added the strings with my hardware ID. It crashes immediately when attempting to modify any settings.įollowing the guides posted in the 15.11 thread on this same forum I fiddled my way through the actual driver. This did however successfully add the new FirePro control panel interface. ![]() It ran through the install but crashed as expected during the Display Driver part. Without using DDU (had the latest Bootcamp drivers installed) I ran just the installer by adding EnableFalcon=true in the InstallManager.cfg. So I think I managed to install the Crimson Drivers AMD put out today on a new Mac Pro with dual D700's in Windows 8.1. ![]()
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