If you use Boot Camp to run Windows on your Mac, you can visit the AMD website to download the latest version of their drivers for Windows. These Mac computers use AMD graphics:
- 15-inch MacBook Pro introduced in 2015 or later
- 27-inch iMac introduced in 2014 or later
- 21.5-inch iMac with Retina display introduced in 2017 or later
- iMac Pro introduced in 2017
- Mac Pro introduced in 2013 or later
Check your version of AMD graphics drivers
This site was created in January 2016 to supply the newest AMD graphics drivers to Boot Camp users who run Windows on their Mac. Official AMD PC drivers are not compatible with Mac versions of the graphics cards by default, leaving Boot Camp users stuck with dated and poorly optimized drivers that are not compatible with the latest games. Boot OS X, Windows, and Linux on Mac or PC with UEFI or BIOS firmware. Download the latest Clover package from the Getting Started section to begin. From there you need to follow the steps on the installer but use the Customise option to correctly install for your System. Use the settings below. Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support. AMD Vanilla OpenCore Languages: English (current), Ukrainian, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Simplified Chinese Kernel binary patches to enable almost native AMD CPU support on macOS. Enables macOS to run on AMD CPUs on the fly.
Kernel binary patches to enable native AMD CPU support on macOS. Enables macOS to run on AMD CPUs on the fly. Enables iMessage, Siri, Facetime, etc. Enables HandOff, Continuity etc. Faster releases compared to open source kernel; Disadvantages. No 32-bit app support (i.e No OPEMU) Supported AMD CPU’s.
- Start up your Mac in Windows.
- Take any of these steps to open Radeon settings:
- Right-click your desktop and choose AMD Radeon Settings.
- Or click Radeon Settings in the notification area.
- Or choose AMD Radeon Settings from the Programs menu.
- In Radeon settings, click the System Tab, then click the Software tab.
- The version number is shown under Driver Packaging Version.
Download and install the latest AMD graphics drivers
- In Windows, go to the AMD website, then click Drivers & Support.
- Select your product from the list, not the menu: First select Graphics, then select Mac Graphics in the next column, then select Apple Boot Camp in the next column.
- Click Submit to view the list of available drivers.
- Look for the driver version that supports your Mac model. If it's a later version (higher number) than the version installed on your Mac, click Download.
- Extract the downloaded ZIP file, then run the Setup app in the resulting folder to install the drivers.
The MBP 16 supports refresh rates of 47.95, 48, 59.94, and 60Hz. This allows us to match the frame rate (X2) for source video at 24fps and 30fps (and HFR (high frame rate) video at 48 and 60fps). It may be hard to see the difference with the untrained eye (I'm as yet unable to notice any artefacts), but I want to preserve this ability while shopping for external monitors.
I can find very little discussion on this topic -- and a lot of cross chatter.
What displays work with the selectable refresh rates for on the MBP16?
Will FreeSync, designed for gaming, also work to sync a FreeSync-compatible display with source video on a MBP16 (or others)? Would changing the built-in display serve to set an external display at a corresponding frequency?
Does MBP16 even support FreeSync?
I have the AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB version, but there is also a 4GB version and a AMD Radeon Pro 5300M. I think all the 5000-series AMD Radeons support FreeSync, but I'm not sure the MBP utilizes this feature.
Greg
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