

Then I installed the driver, checking the box to perform a “factory reset” clean installation rather than an upgrade-in-place. I opened up Chrome, navigated to AMD’s website, and downloaded the WQHL-certified Adrenalin 23.2.2 drivers that the site recommended for a 7900 XT. I then used the fantastic DDU Uninstaller tool to ensure that Nvidia’s bits were truly and completely eradicated, and rebooted. I then used Windows 10’s Add and Remove Programs tool to uninstall all Nvidia software from my PC and rebooted. Then, I powered down the system and replaced the 4070 Ti with the Radeon RX 7900 XT. With it installed, I manually updated Windows 10. I already had a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti set up to give Nvidia’s awesome RTX Video Super Resolution a whirl. This is a rig from AMD’s Radeon RX 7900-series reveal, not my test system.
