Hi All,
I currently have a system that has a R9 390 GFX card installed.
It was working about 6 months ago or so, but it stopped after an update at some point which I can not remember when. I believe it is due to the graphics card (based on intuition only) but I am not sure how to 100% confirm this.
Is anyone able to help me understand how to confirm this theory through looking at logs or what-not?
Would appreciate any help before I go out and buy a shiny new Nvidia card.
Spec if it helps: Asus Sabretooth 990FX R2.0 --- 8GB MSI Rad R9 390 Gaming --- AMD FX-8350 --- 32GB RAM
Graphics Card Issue
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