![]() Older games will play great (there are at least a few people who just play World of Warcraft, for instance, and for them it makes no sense to update to stock AMD drivers), but there will be more recent games that will be buggy unless you are using the most recent drivers (NVIDIA calls their updates 'Game Ready' for this reason, btw). The general problem with having sporadically updated video card drivers is exactly this. I don't have MW2 so I can't speak as to whether that situation has been resolved or not. ![]() When MW2 was first released, for instance, they would simply report that the latest ASUS Radeon drivers were too outdated to play the game and exit. I think that with the infrequent updates to the ASUS Radeon drivers, you'll come across issues in some (but not all) newly-released games. That will be valid for any BIOS version, and it's still valid for the latest BIOS as well. ![]() It's a bit outdated and no doubt there are other options on the market, but it's worth a look.Īs for the GPU drivers, if you're on the AMD stock drivers, you can update them from the AMD website as you point out. Right-click on Graphics card name and select Update Driver Software on the context menu. Type devmgmt.msc in the run box and click OK button. Press Win+R (Windows logo key and R key) at the same time. So I wrote a really long writeup of TB docks a while back. Way 1: Update the Graphics Driver via Device Manager Follow these steps: 1.
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