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The performance depends on the configured TDP (12-54 W at launch), the clocks, the cooling, and the memory configuration). Compared to the similar Radeon RX Vega 6 in the Raven Ridge generation (Ryzen 2000 Mobile), the GPU is clocked significantly higher (1.500 versus 1.100 MHz Boost).
The iGPU is based on the Vega architecture (5th generation GCN) and has 6 CUs (= 384 of the 512 shaders) clocked at up to 1,500 MHz. It is used in certain Ryzen 5 APUs of the Renoir generation (Ryzen 4000 Mobile), which were launched in early 2020. The AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 is an integrated GPU for notebooks. AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 (Ryzen 4000/5000) ► remove from comparison
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The hardware is fine, it's the drivers that are a total mess, though.
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This isn't an "overclocking" issue either, any manual adjustment above or below the official BIOS settings of the memory clock + hardware accelerated flash video cause serious issues. The drivers also suffer from the same idiotic clock rate bug that previous drivers suffered from: Playing hardware accelerated flash videos temporarily overrides any manually set clock rates in AMD OverDrive - this only causes a performance impact when it comes to the GPU clock but can cause some serious problems when it comes to the abrupt and clearly unintended change of the memroy clock, especially on multi monitor systems - causing the type of corruption miiksu is reporting and ultimately crashes. So, no, I wouldn't be nearly as certain that this is a card issue! Especially since it's a known an relatively well documented problem: with these beta drivers - instead of the "usual" occasional squares with the previous drivers. I haven't seen miiksu's level of corruption, but after some uptime and intensive Firefox usage, I have seen black tabs, misplaced and distorted textures etc. these beta drivers definitely make the problem worse. AMD blames Mozilla and Mozilla blames AMD (because only some of AMD's HD 7xxx are affected and no other GPUs) and nobody bothered to fix anything. Ps/ sorry for the long post lol got carried away.Ĭlick to expand.There's a know problem with HD 7xxx cards and Firefox. Always get your drivers for the manufacturer of the hardware not the manufacturer of the laptop as they just source the parts from each company and stick them together. The same goes for other hardware inside your laptop too, like your processor.
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Either way, you would be better off installing these as they are the very latest drivers released so far, if you have any troubles then go to AMD's site and download the official WHQL ones. They may test beta drivers before uploading them or generally stick to only uploading WHQL drivers. Either way your GPU is an AMD and therefore the drivers that Toshiba or any other company upload to their site are FROM AMD. As third party hardware manufacturers tend to take their time uploading the lastest drivers on their site. The drivers you get with your Toshiba laptop, either preinstalled ones, or newer ones that come on Toshiba's site will be generally much much older than ones release by AMD. Click to expand.Nope Nope Nope and a little more Nope.