CrossFire Pro feature and Serial Digital Interface (SDI) are not supported in 20.Q3 release.Multi-GPU Eyefinity Pro feature will not be supported in 20.Q3 release.
The latest Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 2020 will now provide support for the latest Radeon Pro graphics series.
Driver Options feature is discontinued and will not be supported in 20.Q3 release.
For complete list, please refer to the full set of release notes here. AMD Radeon Pro Software for Enterprise 20.Q3 provides "as-is" support for AMD Radeon Products.Framelock/Genlock: In multiple platform configurations where more than one S400 Sync Module is in use, 4K resolutions at 60Hz and greater are not supported.EDID management has moved from Radeon Pro Advanced Settings to Radeon Pro Settings, and can be located under the Display tab.Settings Snapshot: New feature that allows to capture, import, export and share GPU configurations to assist with large scale set-up of professional graphics workstation.Incorrect connector type shown in EDID emulation page for Radeon Pro W5700.UWP Radeon Settings take longer than expected load time.Possible refresh rate reduction with HP HMD.Eyefinity page missing after sleep-resume cycle with certain ASUS Display.Possible tearing while running Modo 14.0 Multicast with HMD.Image imperfections in "Picture Viewer" upon rendering in Cinema4D.System sleep-resume cycle while using Modo 13.Incorrect text translation in Radeon Pro without system restart.
If you use a standard 1080p 60hz monitor, something like a GTX 970 is guaranteed to max out games at 60fps. What resolution do you use? The flagship products (GTX 980 Ti and Fury X) are meant for 1440p and 4K gaming.
Do you play a lot of pc games? The only reason to buy a crazy expensive graphics card is for pc gaming, and if you only plan on using Dolphin and other emulators, a cheaper card would be a better choice.ģ. Do you want to have the absolute best performance and pay a premium for it, or would you rather go with a more sensible (but still powerful) option that will save you hundreds of dollars?Ģ. There are a couple of questions that should clarify things a bit.ġ.
It's becoming more and more unclear to me what your plan for the system is and it's a bit hard to help you. On a GTX 980 Ti? No, the 980 Ti is miles ahead. Improve on what exactly? On your current setup? Yes, by a ton. In other words, every consumer GPU at the moment. That motherboard has a PCI-e port, so it will support PCI-e graphics cards. Also, I don't know where the hell you found that list of compatible cards, but it should be made clear that any graphics card will work. You could even use integrated graphics if you were fine with native resolution. NOTE: These are GPUs that are supported with my motherboard.Īny GPU from GTX 950 or R9 370 upwards runs Dolphin perfectly at 4xIR. (12-04-2015, 12:12 PM)TheFirePlayer14540 Wrote: Which GPUs are suggested for the emulator?