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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | PC Support | Does Radeon have an Nvidia Inspector Equivalent
DVA4788
Chief Pilot, L-1011-100
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Wichita, KS

471 legs, 884.0 hours
220 legs, 398.1 hours online
459 legs, 859.5 hours ACARS
2 legs, 5.2 hours event
Posted onPost created on October 12 2022 01:56 ET by Jon Michael Prenovost
I'm seriously considering switching over to Radeon cards across the board in my simulator system, but what I'm wondering is if there is an equivalent application for the Radeon cards as Nvidia Inspector is to Nvidia??


DVA388
Senior Captain, B747-400
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153 legs, 178.1 hours online
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39 legs dispatched, 67.6 hours
Posted onPost created on October 12 2022 09:39 ET by David Vega
Wonder if RadeonPro (https://www.radeonpro.info/) or RadeonMod (https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/amd-registry-editor-download.html) would be equivalent.
DVA4788
Chief Pilot, L-1011-100
OLP

Joined on August 02 2007
50 State Club
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"Fly it like a Samsonite Gorilla!!"
Wichita, KS

471 legs, 884.0 hours
220 legs, 398.1 hours online
459 legs, 859.5 hours ACARS
2 legs, 5.2 hours event
Posted onPost created on October 24 2022 06:51 ET by Jon Michael Prenovost
Thank you for that David, I'll have to take a closer look at RadeonPro via YouTube and forums. Since EVGA has parted company with Nvidia and will not be producing GPU's going forward in the immediate future, and EVGA's remaining stock is being purchased up at a lighting pace, I'm compelled to now look at Radeon, especially if I want to an all Linux solution for X-plane.


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1,303 legs, 3,014.9 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on October 25 2022 21:02 ET by Joe Burner
Jon,

I run an all AMD setup. Depending on which simulator you’re flying I’d recommend AMD RX 6000 series or higher.



DVA4788
Chief Pilot, L-1011-100
OLP

Joined on August 02 2007
50 State Club
Everett Century Club
Online Double Century Club
Quatercentenary Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary

"Fly it like a Samsonite Gorilla!!"
Wichita, KS

471 legs, 884.0 hours
220 legs, 398.1 hours online
459 legs, 859.5 hours ACARS
2 legs, 5.2 hours event
Posted onPost created on October 26 2022 01:36 ET by Jon Michael Prenovost
Joe thanks for the response, I'm glad to hear somebody is running all AMD, that helps set my mind at ease with what I'm looking at and considering.

Currently my system is spec'ed with the following:

ASUS Pro WS X570-ACE Workstation Motherboard
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
128Gb DDR4 3200Mhz
(1) EVGA GTX 1080 Ti
(2) EVGA GTX 1070 Ti
EVGA 1300 SuperNova G2 Power Supply

Yes, I have (3) total GPU's in my system, and no they don't run SLI. I have (3) GPU's onboard to power 11 monitors total for my home built flight simulator. The GTX 1080 Ti drives the main visuals "out the windshield, while the pair of GTX 1070 Ti(s) drive the avionics and instruments. I've seriously been considering replacing the entire lineup with Radeon cards. (1) XFX RX 6950 XT and (2) XFX RX 6600 XT(s), with the main goal of converting to Linux for purposes of running X-Plane within it. This would be the first time I've purchased a Radeon card since 1992!! I'm both concerned and excited... I hope I'm making a solid decision and not going to becomeas any disappointed in the end. I've been a long time fan and customer of EVGA, but seeing as they have parted company & association with Nvidia I figure now is as good a time to go for it. There is a part of me that wants to wait for a while, and see what EVGA does, because if EVGA switches camp, and begins to produce cards for AMD then I'm going to be all over it. Did I forget to mention that I wanted cards that are PCIe 4.0? The GTX 10 series cards do not, so that is yet another compelling reason to change up.



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