
Shouldn't matter for such an old card, right? Turns out sometimes it does. The games I play saw decreased performance and I reverted to latest from AMD. I thought, what the heck, those should be the most stable, let's try. Once I allowed Win10 to install drivers through Win Update. The one that mattered was OpenGL optimizations. Tommo1982 said:I own RX570 l, driver updates don't mean much to me anymore either. Therefore, timely driver releases for these products are essential to retaining customers reliant on robust customer support to play the latest games. Furthermore, since AMD's Radeon RX 7900-series offerings only target the $899 to $999+ segment, people who are not willing to spend that much but want to stick to an AMD graphics board now have to buy something from the Radeon RX 6000 series.

While they may not be outright performance champions in ray tracing games, they are inexpensive and widely available. The bad news is that those cards will sit without new drivers for about three months by the time the new drivers emerge.ĪMD's Radeon RX 6000-series boards are still among the best graphics cards money can buy today. The good news is that updated drivers are incoming. As a result, drivers for these products have not been updated since November, which has outraged many graphics card owners.

Unfortunately, such a shift affected the company's ability to release new drivers for its existing Radeon RX 6000-series graphics cards.
