Thank you for your answer and your suggestions. I have the latest BIOS (5.10), because only it supports APU A8-7680 and the second dual core new APU. I updated this latest BIOS just after it was released that year. So far, I had an A4-6320 on board and replaced it with the A8-7680. In UEFI, only the memory clock is set fixed according to their capabilities (similar to the A4-6320). With the A4-6320 both Windows and Linux worked properly. The only difference that appeared in UEFI after mounting the A8 is fTPM (this module works quite capriciously, so I reset UEFI to default settings by resetting from its own level).Īfter installing motherboard's graphics driver (so it also contains drivers for the southern bridge, PSP, USB, etc.) and restart = BSOD, one more restart OK, another: BSOD, etc. If Windows starts correctly, everything is stable, even in challenging games. In Linux, the same games running with Steam Play work correctly. Loading Linux with video encoding and graphical benchmark = everything is stable. I thought this is a BOX processor and will be supported like any AMD product with GCN. However, after your suggestion, it looks like this is more OEM and drivers are on the motherboard manufacturer's website (but do not work properly ). W10 not compatible with amd radeon r7 m260 drivers# I suppose Linux can handle all this probably because amdgpu supports all graphics cards, both mobile and desktop, without any special optimization. And this APU is a quite untypical connection because it has GCN 1.2, Excavator cores and. It doesn't BSOD as soon as you power up but rather when Windows starts loading drivers, Right? When you say Windows starts once it is okay but if you restart it again it BSODs. W10 not compatible with amd radeon r7 m260 update#.W10 not compatible with amd radeon r7 m260 drivers#.W10 not compatible with amd radeon r7 m260 how to#.
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