Tried this early this morning but probably one of the few that got absolutely crap out of it.
This is my system:
-windows 10 64bit, updated to the latest patch
-claymore 9.7, all OC/undervolting hard-coded to config.txt
-17.7.1 as I didn't bother updating to 17.7.2
-6x Asus Dual OC Rx580 8GB
-171Mh/s [28.5mH/s per card] @DAG137
1. Downloaded the drivers, tried updating via device manager > black screen. I had to force reboot.
2. Restarted, updated to 17.7.2, then tried the beta driver > same old shitty black screen.
3. Ran DDU, updated to 17.7.2 then beta driver > cannot continue updating of drivers as it is corrupt or unreadable.
So yeah, i'll just wait for the official AMD release.
P.S. I system restored back to my working state and ran Claymore 9.8, but getting super slow hash rates, like back to stock of 24Mh/s.
Anyone have the same issues?
you need Afterburnere beta 15 or higher ,beta 16 is the latest live release i could find if you want to use the new AMD drivers for mining or gaming, I'm Mining zec right now with driver 17.7.2 but i had to use a updated version of after burner from here
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=412822&page=26 were it is downloaded the most form and over clocking is unlocked in beta 15 and up with driver 17.7.2.
and I'm getting 25 MH at stock with a Modded bios on a RX 480 4 gb power color card with no over clocking, with no modded bios at stock setting it was 22 to 23 i had to over clock to hit 24 and then i was lucky if i could get it to go that high with no modded bios . with the modded bios i had it to 27 to 28 MH over clocked it could have better but all i changed in the bios was the timing , i normally mine ZEC and for me Eth mining with driver version 17.7.2 seems to work better. .