Used the auto-detect tool on the AMD website but installs the HD 7400 drivers instead. Looked up the specs (X54HY), lists Intel HD 3000.
I also just tried installing Intel drivers but their fancy "Intel® Driver Update Utility" doesn't show any software to install.
Tried installing them but W10 refuses to install them and complains the drivers aren't compatible. No W10 drivers are available, only W7 drivers. If i plug in VGA, the screen stays dark on my notebook but does show everything (both mirrored and extended). Low-reso mode doesnt work either, only works with the default "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" in use and in safe mode. The backlight doesn't come on / shuts off after the bootscreen. They might help but if you give me more info. Seahorsepip already mentioned that the UnifL drivers we provide make most of the changes to the dwords in the inf files in both the Intel and AMD driver.
You tried the stock Asus drivers on Windows 10 and they worked? In that case the internal and external both display the same picture? The drivers work but your internal laptop monitor will not show an image unless you plug in an external monitor. You are currently on Windows 10 (upgrade from 7) I had no issues with the stock/default drivers, although with stretched dimensions (1366->1024x768).Īny options? Should I try alternative drivers like Leshcat? Really want to get it to work otherwise I'd be forced to revert to Windows 7 for the time being.Īm not sure if I understood the issue at hand. Strange thing is, the WU drivers seem to actually work, but unless I connect an external monitor, my backlight won't function. Probably also has the dual Intel part thing (didn't even know it was dual!).
We will be forcing a "2nd Wave" campaign within the next 2 weeks to raise awareness on this issue.ĪSUS Notebook + AMD 6470M here. The battery life and blackscreen (passthrough routing) can be fixed if AMD gets their act together. I personally have my MPC-HC running on AMD. XAML and the Application Lock can be overcome by the unlock that I apply to the UnifL driver packages. " I have however observed that with the "Extend" function there is no lag, while there is with "Duplicate" and "Second screen only" We have had a fix for working HDMI internally on UnifL for quite some time. Unfortunately with the new drivers there is a sort of lag on 1st Gen Intel + AMD 5xxx PXAI devices: The issues you mention are all mainly correct. The issue seems to be that the Windows 10 drivers use dynamic switching, whereas before we could choose if the Intel ot AMD is used, and the other would get automaticallly disabled.ĭalby and me started this campaign on to force AMD into fixing the bootloop that occurred since Windows 8.1 on these devices. As said earlier, teh AMD GPU can't be selected in XAML apps and some other GPU accelerated programz such as MPC-HC and Adobe Premiere.Īll these issue occur on all 1st Gen Intel + AMD HD 5xxx laptops regardless OEM or model. Many games just blackscreen and refuse to use the AMD GPU. Even when the laptop is on battery and just idling on desktop with no apps open, the battery lasts according to the meter only 3-4 hours, while on Windows 8.1 I get 6-8 hours of light web browsing when using the Intel GPU.Ģ. Basically, there are three big issues, which are the reasons why I am staying with Windows 8.1 and Catalyst 14.4 for now.ġ. There's a long thread at Windows Insider forum about W10 and the 1st Gen Intel + AMD 5xxx here. Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Intel core i3-2330M)ĪMD Radeon 6470M (now referred to by Windows as AMD Radeon 7400M Series)
When I click the full screen button, said app crashes. Using the application feels normal and fine, except when opening and closing them.Īnother issue is Windows 8 apps (I tried Asphalt 8, specifically) can't run in full screen using the AMD GPU. Whenever I open or close an application that is set to run on the AMD GPU, the computer freezes for a few seconds, and only then moves on. This seems to have fixed the issue where no app is running on the AMD card, but created a new one. Then, I installed AMD first then Intel, again the opposite of what I do usually. To try to fix this, I decided to uninstall both drivers completely, starting with Intel then AMD, the opposite of what I usually do. Now, I just noticed this, but despite my settings in AMD's Catalyst Control Center, no application was running on the "high performance" GPU. I have a dual GPU laptop, with a power saving GPU, integrated, from Intel and and a "high performance" GPU by AMD.