![]() ![]() But, if you want to squeeze as much performance out of you cards as possible, feel free to go ahead and has beta drivers. If you want to stay as safe as possible, stay with normal drivers. Beta drivers are generally stable for the most part, the there's still the risk of something going wrong. If AMD had a "one size fits all" drivers solution, it would probably break the graphics card in question, since mobile and desktop cards are fairly different in terms of size and performance.Īs to whether or not you should use beta drivers, it depends. "Mobile" GPUs are designed differently than normal desktop GPUs, and therefore have different requirements. In terms of actual differences, it could be any number of things. Chances are, drivers for your notebook's GPU won't be there. Not only does it say it's for R-series and 7000 series (desktop) cards, if you go into the link, it'll most likely ask you which graphics card you have. The Catalyst drivers that are listed AMD 's website are for desktops only. ![]()
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