On a broader level, MPO – a feature designed to take some load off the GPU and CPU – has experienced a rather rocky time of things, and been labeled as the cause of a good many other bugs and display-related oddities. (A wrong step in the Registry can lead to very bad things happening with your PC, so always bear that in mind). Hopefully folks in that boat won’t have long to wait, as the workaround is not really suitable for those who aren’t confident enough with PCs to head into the Registry and do some tinkering. Gone are the days when full-blown crash and burns were a relatively common experience for Windows users.Īs to when AMD will smooth things over for those who don’t own a cutting-edge RDNA 3 graphics card, time will tell. Since Windows 10, the likes of system freezes or blue screens have become much rarer (thankfully). (Timeouts are more likely, which are irritating, but not nearly as much of a blow).Īlthough of course, you don’t want any chance of a hard crash happening in an ideal world. One thing to note is that while this bug sounds seriously nasty – and it certainly can be, given the listed effects – at least the worst manifestations, namely those full lock-ups and BSODs, are relatively rare. Analysis: MPO needs some serious attention?
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