AMD Videocard EEVEE problem #83937
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Reference: blender/blender-addons#83937
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System Information
Operating system: Windows 10 64bit
Graphics card: RX 570 8gb
Blender Version
Broken:
2.91.0 release
Worked: With older graphics driver version
Short description of error
When I switch to EEVEE and to Render Preview everything is dark grey.
I reverted to driver version 20.7.2 and it worked. But that gives me poorer performace in some games.
Added subscriber: @HorseGlass
Added subscriber: @Alaska
Changed status from 'Needs Triage' to: 'Needs User Info'
There have been various reports of rendering issues with AMD GPUs in Blender after recent driver updates (20.11.1 and beyond). Are you able to try downgrading your GPU drivers to see if it helps?
For reference, we keep track of these issues with the drivers in blender/blender#82856.
You can also try enable
Render Properties -> Performance -> High Quality Normals
as a temporary workaround, however this does not work for all types of objects in Blender.Closed as duplicate of blender/blender#82856
High Quality Normals worked thanks