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I have a big peoblem. It started to happen few weeks ago, which makes me think that it is because of the update to Windows 10. (Also I had trouble with Photoshop.)

The problem is, I can render all OK with my CPU. It's an i5 7400. But when I try to render with my GPU I have really annoying holes in my mesh.

Here is an example:

GPU rendered image with missing parts of table

I rendered this with my GPU, wich is a Sapphire R9 280 dual x.
You can see the HDRI behind the table.

And this is what I got from my CPU:

same image rendered with CPU, without any missing parts

In the past I had the same result with these two options, but this started to happen few weeks ago.

Here is another example. I didn't even have a complex material here, it's just a diffuse shader:

sculpture rendered with GPU

And there are more situations when everything looks horrible. I am really worried because if I want to make a nice and heavy render, I must do it with the CPU, but it would take a lot longer time...

Please, if somone knows what to do, tell me how to fix this issue.

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    $\begingroup$ Gpu drivers fault, I guess... Weird. $\endgroup$
    – m.ardito
    Jul 6, 2018 at 6:41
  • $\begingroup$ I tried with the latest version, the previous version and a downgrade to december 2017 version of AMD drivers, Nothing works, I tried to update windows too, and nothing. Now I have the latest version of windows fall creators and AMD drviers $\endgroup$ Jul 6, 2018 at 19:54

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