

Then when the ColorMunki monitor profiles are applied, everything turns to a lavender and eggshell color scheme (should be light gray and white). Win10 seems to shut it down, and then I have what appear to be 7 bit (or less) graphics, which look really gunchy.
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Moreover, I have some sort of installation issue, whereby the driver doesn't keep working. The December 1 version, which I assume is the latest, still offers no 10 bit support. The one you link to, Eric, is an earlier version of the unified driver, dated July 16, 2015. Sadly, Wouter, the unified driver you link to is exactly the same one I installed - ver. That doesn't mean it's not terribly annoying if you're facing an issue, but a statistical sample of 1 system with some issue among several 10s of millions without isn't exactly a reason to tell others to stay away from Win10.

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But little shame on Microsoft to release an update that supports a vast, vast, vast ecosystem of peripherals, mostly without issues (including my printer connected over wifi, which surprised me most).
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Yes, some devices run into issues, and graphics drivers not upgrading smoothly is not unheard of. I don't know if you'd need that one.Īs for compatibility woes - these complaints are always there, but for all I've seen (and looking at it is part of my job), Windows 10 did really quite well. There is also an ISV-driver, which is (I believe, not 100% sure) the version with garantueed compatibility with applications as SolidWorks, AutoCAD etc. These are the FirePro 3D drivers, and in the list of products is your specific model. Sarah, AMD redid their site and made a complete mess, but I think this should be what you're looking for: (Win 10 64-bits, I assume you're not running the 32-bits version). But at least that gives me minimal functionality.Īny suggestions for a replacement graphic card to drive the NEC MultiSync PA241W in 10 bits per color channel (a.k.a. It was hard to find an affordable monitor/card combo that would support 10 bit. It looks like I have to give up 10 bit color depth, which is not supported. ColorMunki calibrations are hosed for now. So the driver at least brings up my monitors. We recommend NOT to upgrade to Win10 if you are using advanced workstation features.)" The driver is not recommended for full advanced workstation features (see more information in section Workstation Features (Win10). However, it warns, "Note that this driver has general support for Windows 10 for listed Workstations products. The release notes indicate the driver will drive my card under Windows 10. Not totally trusting SoftPedia, because none of these sites are completely trustworthy, I searched the AMD website for "FirePro Unified Driver" and found this link: With a bit more poking around, I found a link on SoftPedia to an AMD FirePro and FireMV Unified Driver. However, I don't want to be stuck with an OS without update support. I knew this would be a PITA when I started it.
