The procedure I used worked on my NUC, it may fry yours, or cause a global nuclear war. AMD Link started to work immediately, as well as capture and streaming.ĭisclaimer: I don't work for AMD, Intel, and I especially don't work for AMD Support or Intel Support. If your graphics adapter is included on the list of supported products, please. AMD Radeon HD 5000 Series/AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series Graphics. I don't remember uninstalling anything before trying this a few weeks ago, and I was on the 2020 April 1st release. The following products have driver support for Windows 10 and DirectX 11: AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series/AMD Mobility Radeon HD 6000 Series Graphics. Right click on the Windows button, Device Manager, right click on the RX Vega, update drivers, browse my computer, choose from available drivers, have disk, look into C:\AMD\Radeon-Software-Adrenalin-2020-21.6.1-Win10-64Bit-June28\Packages\Drivers\Display\WT6A_INF\B368707, Select radeon RX Vegaįor Adrenalin, launch the installer from C:\AMD\Radeon-Software-Adrenalin-2020-21.6.1-Win10-64Bit-June28\Packages\Drivers\Display\WT6A_INF\ccc2_install.exe We can download the appropriate VMware graphics driver from the vendor. Now you have a C:\AMD folder with all you need. We can install Radeon Pro Settings on the vSphere Client plugin with MxGPU. Latest stable version on my NUC is 21.20.01.14, with Adrenalin 21.6.1.ĭownload the latest stable drivers from AMD. Me, I'll keep using the usual workaround and manually install the latest Adrenalin drivers, which work exactly how I want them to work. But there is a promise that, now, we'll have updated drivers more frequently. Of course, dating from before June, you'll end up with 21.10.03.11 drivers, which are not the latest. So if you still have this NUC, like me, and want to have certified drivers more recent than 1st of April 2020 (no joke), not like me, you can head to and grab this release. That was long, because, you know, probably competition. And here is September, and the drivers are ready. However, people on the Intel community Forum were surprised to see a post in June stating that the Intel Team was trying to get certified AMD drivers for the RX Vega chipset. The Hades Canyon is a gaming NUC built on a joint-venture between Intel and AMD, so it couldn't work well on the support side, because, you know, competition. If you're the (un)happy owner of a Hades Canyon with embedded AMD graphics RX Vega (NUC8I7HNK and NUC8I7HVK), you should know that up-to-date drivers are impossible to find.
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