AMD's article on this issue temporarily resolved it, but it came back within a week due to Windows Update overwriting the AMD drivers again. Here is the AMD article for reference (but don't follow their steps to resolve): -300

For devices which are using the rt3090 chipset it should be possible to use rt2800pci driver, however, is not working with this chipset very well (e.g. sometimes it is not possible to use higher rate than 2Mb/s).


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In that case the haul of Z68 boards, that I obtained at the time, are about the best compromise. Since they support Ivy Bridge CPUs just fine and have 3rd-party E-tron USB 3.0 with drivers for XP. Though I don't have any USB 3.0 devices to test.

I have recently put XP on a notebook with the E-300 APU. While the manufacturer didn't supply XP driver, you can manually "hunt them down", or use tool such as Driver Booster to find it for you.

Performance was a bit mediocre, quite a bit slower than a Pentium 4 with 6600 GT.

I don't have anything newer / faster to test I'm afraid.

I used a Haswell i3-4150 on an Asus H81M-K H81 with XP and that one is working fine. Bought that for a gaming PC for the son of a co-worker. Although Asus doest have XP drivers on there site, I managed to get it all working.

I had the E-350 APU myself. Was running in my last computer incl. XP as main OS.

Worked like a charm. The drivers that came with it had a cool feature to convert video files (using the APU).

And it had AMD-V which was nice to have for VMs (it was my main PC afterall, so this was important to me).

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With ATI/AMD proprietary driver, some applications are with slow draw/redraw, and, the same applications make the driver to increase the card clocks to maximum (0% gpu activity, only the clocks are increased). I dunno exactly how to describe the slow draw but I'll list some applications and symptoms.

I've googled a lot about common problems with ATI/AMD proprietary drivers for Linux and didn't find similar problems, except by the Firefox corruptions, that the solutions were to disable ATI Direct2DAccel and use XAA. With XAA the problems persists and the other applications like pidgin and rest of Firefox showed the same problems of slow draw/redraw.

@kevin Jerrold I am seeing a problem even from those limited specifications you published. Running a 64 bit viewer with less than 4GB RAM is unlikely to work. The viewer will try to access a great deal more than 4GB in fairly ordinary operation and it you have ANY other applications running, including but by no means limited to your antivirus application, you will most likely get a "not responding" message from the viewer. The CPU, with integrated graphics is never going to provide you with more than a basic view of SL but it is the low RAM that is killing your viewer(s).

AMD themselves dropped support for that APU back in 2016; so you've had half a decade of no driver or firmware updates to fix bugs and maintain compatibility with modern software (for example, the last driver released for that APU supports Windows 8.1 - We're now on Windows 11) - Even if you're on a 'supported' OS, that doesn't mean that it will still work properly - for example, if you're using Windows 7, that was only EOL'd in 2020 - meaning you've got 4 years worth of updates between the drivers running your hardware and the OS itself.

Do choose a laptop with a discrete GPU (no Intel iGPU, no AMD APU !), the big differences brought by a discrete GPU are the VRAM (while an iGPU or APU must use the CPU RAM, which is slow and reduces the available memory for the CPU), and the much stronger processing power (more CUDA cores or stream processors). Do prefer NVIDIA over AMD (the latter got extremely poor OpenGL drivers that are dead slow when compared with NVIDIA's). A mobile GTX 1050, for example, would be perfect.

The drivers seemed to have been the problem and it appears now to be fixed.Strange as they are both relatively new PCs with new AMD (not just the built in) graphics cards which were installed with all the driver software that came with them!

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There are no issues when I use my integrated graphics card (intel) to run programs (example: DRI_PRIME=1 qutebrowser). But if I run picom, any chromium browser or mpv I face this issue. I have all the drivers installed as per the wiki page. I have run the program gputest and what was supposed to be a triangle also turned out to be horizontal static. It worked fine on windows (checked using both cards).

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