Render Driver



My rainbow six siege is not using my amd gpu and using microsoft basic render driver
This is what i did :
1-I visited ubisoft help and tried it but didnt helped
2-I have validated my game cache
3-deleted gamesettings.ini folder and chaned gpuadopter to 1 but didnt help
4-I have created another microsoft account but same as befor didnt help
5-I have used my friends account to be sure
Its not my user problem but that didnt change
6-Updated my graphic drivers nothing had change
7-Added r6.exe to my AMD graphic control center and set it to high performance but didnt helped
8-Went to windows graphic setting and
Seted rainbow sixe siege.exe to high performance
9-Runned my game as an adminastor
Render Driver

The package provides the installation files for Render ACPI Device Driver version 15.58.20.163. If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. Whenever a texture is used in the hardware renderer, the hardware renderer will try to use a copy of the texture already in the GPU memory, but if that fails, it has to reload the texture from the emulated 3DS memory. This is called a texture upload, and it’s slow for a good reason. Enscape relies on your graphics card to render and should work without a hitch if your system runs, at a bare minimum, our recommended drivers for the two main graphics card manufacturers.

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Render Drivers Windows 10 64 Bit Newest 2018

Hello, I had the same problem with Microsoft Basic Render Driver being displayed. After much googling I discovered that this was caused by Windows Update KB2795944. Upon uninstalling this update my graphics card driver is now correctly labelled in System Info etc. Update Audio Drivers. If you can’t roll back your audio drivers (or if that didn’t fix the YouTube audio renderer error), do the opposite and update them instead. Audio Playback Device. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager. Expand Audio inputs and outputs. Right-click your default output device and choose Update.