Firefox and some plugins use your graphics card to help speed up the display of web content. Graphic cards are also used by advanced web features like WebGL. To fix problems with these features or to take advantage of them, you may need to update your graphics card drivers. This article describes how to do that.

Unfortunately, due to the wide range of possible driver, video card and operating system combinations, hardware acceleration or 3D web graphics (WebGL) may still not work for you in Firefox. In these instances you fix the problems by disabling hardware acceleration and WebGL.


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I bought your graphics card back in March. Since around April I began encountering random black screens (for example while browsing, but not in-game). The PC would stay on all the time, monitor too.

In order to get the video signal to come back, reconnecting the DisplayPort cable sufficed most of the times. However, sometimes I ended up with a driver timeout error once I resumed (with Adrenalin settings restored).

The problem became far more frequent in the later months, leading me to suspect I had something broken. Then I literally spent months taking my computer apart, including swapping & stress testing all components (CPU, GPU, RAM, etc).

Basically, I was clueless as to what the problem could be, until I realized something: the issue mainly manifests itself with the browser (both Brave and Chrome), along with videos on YouTube randomly stuttering after a while.

I searched for reports on the Internet and, sure enough, many people reported the weird behavior including a potential workaround: disabling hardware acceleration.

Again, disabling hardware acceleration seems to solve the problem. I assumed it was a driver problem and confirmed by removing the latest drivers you released and installing at least 3-5 versions of earlier drivers. I used your cleanup software but also Display Driver Uninstaller, just in case (always clean installations).

No luck installing your drivers in the "driver only" mode either.

The strange behavior occurs with all drivers except perhaps only one: 21.10.2. However, this driver does not allow me to play Spiderman Remastered as it's too old.

Another thing I tried, once the drivers were removed, was to let Windows Update install its own. Result? Videos on VLC are stutter-free and browsers are OK!

So, this proves (at least to me) 100% that the problem is with your drivers.

Hardware acceleration refers to tasks being offloaded from the CPU to other more appropriate devices/hardware. These devices are called hardware accelerators. In most cases, the hardware accelerator is graphics card or sound card.

If you have capable devices and correct drivers, you can use hardware acceleration on PC. Hardware acceleration is enabled by default for Windows, and you can manually disable it in apps. Common apps that use hardware acceleration include browsers like Chrome and Firefox, video editing/rendering programs, and video games. With hardware acceleration, graphics cards can present crystal clear high-definition images and videos; sound cards can allow high-quality playback and recording of sound.

So I guess if Windows Hardware Acceleration isn't compatible or has a issues with the Graphic driver might cause problems. But it seems to be mainly a Microsoft Windows issue rather than a AMD driver issue unless there is some sort of conflict or incompatibilities.

Have you tried 22.10.2? I've seen a lot of people say their problems have been fixed with these new drivers. Also, its finally a signed WHQL driver as well. I would tell you to DDU and then try out the new drivers. You can still send bug reports to AMD through the Adrenaline software, too.

I used these newly released drivers. Maybe the black screen problem doesn't do it anymore (it does to me even with the 22.5.1 version you all recommend...), however the stutters with the video codecs I described, are always there (with hw on).

Please, try with the following driver: -Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=126789 Download Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 10. Use the steps below for uninstalling and reinstalling the driver.

Set program settings for Trimble to use the Nvidia graphics card and not have it set to Auto.

In 3D settings, we set this to default and tested but no change.

I tried to find a specific setting under 3D settings for hardware acceleration but there was nothing that I could identify.

It used to work a few months ago. We had a big windows update at the office and all laptop+docks stopped running sketchup. We updated all drivers from both windows and docks.

Our work around was disabling the Intel Graphics from the Device Manager. This makes the screen on monitor really slow but allows us to use SU on external monitors.

The whole office (50+ people) all run on Dell machines with Dell docking stations. I run an MSI laptop with a dell docking station. We did update the drivers for integrated graphics. I had to run my laptop without the dock today and got the SU error again.

Starting with Windows Vista, GDI is no longer hardware accelerated. (GDI+ was never hardware accelerated). Without Microsoft fixing GDI (and GDI+) to be able to run well on the computer: native applications (C++ MFC, Delphi, etc), and managed WinForms applications, will continue to run poorly forever.

GDI is hardware accelerated on WindowsXP, and accelerated on Windows 7 whenthe Desktop Window Manager is runningand a WDDM 1.1 driver is in use.Direct2D is hardware accelerated onalmost any WDDM driver and regardlessof whether DWM is in use. On Vista,GDI will always render on the CPU.

What do you mean by hardware acceleration?I mean, GDI doesn't do a lot other than raster blits, but those were hardware accelerated. And, given that Vista and Windows 7 arn't terribly slower with desktop apps, still are.

I did disable the Intel driver, returned to a standard Windows driver, and was able to disable hardware acceleration.... the application then worked....but... at a severely reduced video quality.

The generic Windows drivers do not support dual monitor, high-res video required to run the other applications that my users require. The Intel driver(s) that I have tried support the required video modes (hi-res, dual monitor, etc.) but they do not allow me to disable hardware acceleration, which renders the video application that I need to run useless.

BUT newest versions of the driver, 30.0.100.xxx, including the latest 30.0.101.1069, simply don't work with Microsoft programs at all. Everything else works ok, including Windows UI, Firefox, AutoCAD, and even WSLg Linux apps, BUT both Edge and Microsoft 365 v2019 (namely Outlook, Word and Excel) become extremely laggy, to the point of being unusable. Experimenting with Office apps "Disable hardware acceleration" solves the issue in Edge, Outlook and Excel, but as my Word version does not have that option available for some unknow reason, it can't be fixed.

As said, all other programs, including games, work just well with either driver. This just confirms the issue is a conclict between Iris Xe driver and the way Microsoft implemented hardware acceleration in Edge and Office apps.

I'd figured out that it was graphics or thunderbolt/USB related, and only recently narrowed it to the XE driver in particular, which had me hunting with better search terms that got me here to your post.

The recent drivers (22.8.2, 22.8.1, 22.7.1) have broken the hardware acceleration on my 6900XT. Starting from 22.7.1 it has been like that. Currently I am on 22.8.2 which I clean installed using DDU, but it's still broken. I have to disable hardware acceleration on my browser to be able to use it. When I open something with hardware acceleration, it causes huge stutters and freezes my screen and cursor, especially when scrolling, and if its a video playing it lags, including the sound, but once hardware acceleration is off it works fine. This also happens when opening certain apps that use hardware acceleration, and it makes some things in my PC unusable. Games work fine, but everything else is broken. Like when someone is streaming on Discord, I can also get the hardware acceleration stuttering. This was not present on the previous drivers.

In order to get the video signal to come back, reconnecting the DisplayPort cable sufficed most of the times. However, sometimes I ended up with a driver timeout error once I resumed (with Adrenalin settings restored).

I finally received a response from Amd. Guess what?It confirmed the problem. I was going crazy because of their problem. All the things said below, unfortunately, are only palliative.They need to fix it (who knows when, since I have the same behavior, practically with all drivers).It is really frustrating.

Amd response"""""Thank you for the response. I checked the videos and see that there is stuttering and none of the drivers from 22.5.1 to latest resolve the issue.As mentioned, this is a known issue, and our driver team is currently working on this issue with high priority. I request you to wait for future driver updates and check the status.Thank you for contacting AMD"""

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