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5 minutes ago, emosun said:

nothing , the driver will update automatically if windows is set to , or you can just install the driver yourself. it's one driver so you don't need a management program for that

i wasent sure, a few years ago on windows 7 when i had a nvidia gpu there, was geforce experience, and it would prompts an update

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I would love to have a reliable one but it seems that the free ones are adware and the payed ones are adware and unreliable. I'm almost at the point where I'm going to set up an SCCM server on my domain server. Someone please tell me I'm wrong and there's a good one out there.

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28 minutes ago, jonfunko said:

i wasent sure, a few years ago on windows 7 when i had a nvidia gpu there, was geforce experience, and it would prompts an update

windows only updates you to the whql drvers. There are newer drivers you can run that haven't been tested as much, but sometimes are a bit faster. 

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31 minutes ago, jonfunko said:

i wasent sure, a few years ago on windows 7 when i had a nvidia gpu there, was geforce experience, and it would prompts an update

There's an option in the AMD driver to automatically update, you can also manually download the latest driver

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Why do you want another program to manage your drivers? There is already an AMD application (similar to GeForce Experience) - I think it's called 'AMD Crimson... somthing' - that downloads graphics drivers for you.

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2 hours ago, Hugs12343 said:

Why do you want another program to manage your drivers? There is already an AMD application (similar to GeForce Experience) - I think it's called 'AMD Crimson... somthing' - that downloads graphics drivers for you.

Right clicking the desktop the top choice is radeon graphics that will get you into radeons control panel. 

 

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2 hours ago, Captain Pirate said:

I would love to have a reliable one but it seems that the free ones are adware and the payed ones are adware and unreliable. I'm almost at the point where I'm going to set up an SCCM server on my domain server. Someone please tell me I'm wrong and there's a good one out there.

Why do you need a program to handle your drivers? J/w Whatcha do with your server you have a shop? 

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12 hours ago, O9B0666 said:

Right clicking the desktop the top choice is radeon graphics that will get you into radeons control panel. 

 

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Why do you need a program to handle your drivers? J/w Whatcha do with your server you have a shop? 

It's just one of those things that annoys me to handle on more than one PC. The server is vastly underused right now but I got it from a friend at work. It's basically just running minecraft servers, share drive, domain, and a couple websites right now. It's been for home use and experimenting with some things I use for my job.

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