out of date gpu derivers
| I get the message that my GPU drivers are out of date.  I keep checking to see if there any new drivers for my Rizen card, but I'm told every time that I have the latest drivers.  What with that message I get every time I load up my favorite game? Oh, BTW, I get this in POE 1 as well as POE 2. Last bumped on Oct 10, 2025, 8:13:25 AM |   | 
| "ryzen isn't a gpu for one.... it's a cpu and I doubt you're playing POE2 on an APU without a dedicated graphics card. Also cpus don't have "drivers" it would be called chipset for the cpu. If it's a AMD gpu you have their gpu software is called adrenalin, if it's an nvidia gpu that's called geforce experience I believe, and if it's an intel gpu I dunno what there software is called but I'm sure they have one. Last edited by baconbyte#0146 on Sep 27, 2025, 5:31:01 PM |   | 
| "Thank you for your response. I've tried everything I can think of to update whatever GGG is detecting, but I keep getting "already up to date" from each try. My GPU is a GeForce RTX, and I get a consistent 60 FPS while playing POE 1 and POE 2 both. My latency varies from low 40s to mid 50s, but I think that has to do more with my ISP than with my card. Last edited by Wallabey#7069 on Oct 6, 2025, 6:38:07 PM |   | 
| I don't know if you are just trolling or not but in case you are serious you can download drivers here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/drivers/results/257133/ Last edited by Uranosauros#2864 on Oct 7, 2025, 12:49:27 AM |   | 
| So first off your Ryzen is the processor, not the gpu. Does your machine have a dedicated gpu in it? Or are you using what is called an onboarding gpu9This would be things such as the build in gpu with a ryzen chip). Based upon what your reporting it seems that is what is being stated by your rig. omboard graphical power is not really strong because it shares teh ram with the cpu, which is just bad all around. If there is no updated drivers, this means that windows update cannot find them. At this point you would go to the official AMD website, type in the name of your cpu which you would find in device manager and then check if AMD has any new drivers for it. If you have a dedicated gpu, such as like what I have being a Nvidia geforce 5090 you would go to Nvidia's website and do much the same. That said you would want to disable the shared gpu with the Ryzen so that your machine can work soely with the dedicated gpu you have. |   | 












 
                        