Support For: -Improved Shader Cache storage limit. This will allow the Shader Cache feature to store more shaders for extremely demanding games that may have previously hit the old storage cap.
Known Issues -A few game titles may fail to launch, experience performance issues or crash if the third party application "Raptr" has its game overlay enabled. A workaround is to disable the overlay if this is experienced. -DOTA™2 may experience a crash when launched using the Vulkan™ API on some Graphics Core Next products. -Battlefield™1 may experience an intermittent application specific error message popup citing graphics device removal -Flickering may be experience while playing Overwatch™ in the main menu or viewing character models using AMD CrossFire mode. -H.264 content playback may experience playback issues on internet browsers with hardware acceleration when also running gaming applications or content. -FIFA 17™ may experience an application hang or black screen on launch for some select Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress mobile configurations. -H.264 content may experience blocky corruption when streaming using P2P content players on some Radeon RX 400 series graphics products.
This driver also include 16.11.1 fixes and improvement.
Support For: -Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare -Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
New AMD CrossFire profile added for DirectX11: -Titanfall2
Fixed Issues -AMD XConnect Technology will now allow Microsoft Office applications to migrate to iGPU on unplug. -Flickering may be observed on some surfaces in a few maps or locations in Battlefield 1 in AMD CrossFire mode. -Radeon R9 390 graphics series may experience a crash or application hang when running Unigine™ Heaven using OpenGL. -The Radeon WattMan feature may intermittently display a Radeon Software popup error regarding Radeon WattMan for non-supported products. -The Division™ may experience an application freeze or hang when running in AMD CrossFire mode after extended periods of play. -OBS screen capture may stutter after extended periods of use while capturing video and watching or streaming content in a web browser.
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Fixed Issues -H.264 content playback may experience playback issues on internet browsers with hardware acceleration when also running gaming applications or content. -Radeon R9 Fury Series products may experience minor graphical corruption in Titanfall™2 when inside a titan.
Known Issues -A few game titles may fail to launch, experience performance issues or crash if the third party application "Raptr" has its game overlay enabled. A workaround is to disable the overlay if this is experienced. -DOOM™ may experience a crash when launched using the Vulkan™ API on some Graphics Core Next products. -DOTA™2 may experience a crash when launched using the Vulkan™ API on some Graphics Core Next products. -Flickering may be experience while playing Overwatch™ in the main menu or viewing character models using AMD CrossFire mode. -FIFA 17™ may experience an application hang or black screen on launch for some select Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress mobile configurations. -H.264 content may experience blocky corruption when streaming using P2P content players on some Radeon RX 400 series graphics products.
somehow, deep inside, alot of consumer will like to try or use it as 2nd pc. that core is very yummy and i hope the OC is as fun as last time - Phenom era where i learn how to OC
I learn from Thoroughbred and Barton era, that was fun.
Meanwhile AMD stock reach over $8 today. Hope the momentum continue.
New AMD CrossFire profile added for DirectX® 11: -Dishonored™2
Fixed Issues -The Division™ game world may flicker during game play when using AMD CrossFire technology. -Battlefield™1 flickering may be experienced while using AMD CrossFire technology mode.
Known Issues -A few game titles may fail to launch, experience performance issues or crash if the third party application "Raptr" has its game overlay enabled. A workaround is to disable the overlay if this is experienced. -AMD CrossFire technology mode is currently disabled for Windows®7 configurations with Dishonored™2 -Watch Dogs®2 may experience flickering or a game crash when using AMD CrossFire technology mode with Dual Radeon RX 480s. -DOOM™ may experience a crash when launched using the Vulkan™ API on some Graphics Core Next products. -DOTA™2 may experience a crash when launched using the Vulkan™ API on some Graphics Core Next products. -Flickering may be experienced while playing Overwatch™ in the main menu or viewing character models using AMD CrossFire mode. -FIFA 17™ may experience an application hang or black screen on launch for some select Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress mobile configurations. -H.264 content may experience blocky corruption when streaming using P2P content players on some Radeon RX 400 series graphics products.
my gpu-z no longer showing OpenCL checked after I updated to the latest crimson drivers. As an effect, my premiere pro no longer has hardware acceleration.
I DDU'd and reinstalled drivers, but OpenCL remains unchecked. Anyone knows why? My card is a R9 390
Maybe it's the latest driver problem? Did you try revert back to older driver?
Apparently AMD will release their true competitor to ShadowplayShare with Radeon ReLive and another new feature that call Radeon Chill which I'm still skeptical about.
Next driver update gonna be huge.
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New Features Radeon ReLive(1): Capture, stream and share your greatest moments and gaming wins on your computer system with Radeon ReLive. Modify settings quickly, conveniently, and play seamlessly with the easily accessible in-game toolbar. Express yourself in bold new ways with custom scene layouts. Upload your latest highlights and let them be a conversation piece. It's never been easier to build and grow your online community at anytime, anywhere.
Radeon Chill(2): A power-saving feature that dynamically regulates frame rate based on your in-game movements. Radeon Chill can improve power efficiency and can lower temperatures for supported products and games when enabled through Radeon Settings.
Radeon Software Installer(4): New user interface and intuitive Radeon Software Installer that includes options for express install, custom install and clean uninstall. The new installer will also show options for the latest available driver for your system configuration during the install process.
Display Connectivity(5): New advanced display settings and diagnostics page within Radeon Settings with better detection for HDMI® cable issues and fallback for end users experiencing display issues.
AMD FreeSync™ Technology(6): Now supports Borderless Fullscreen Mode for applications and gaming with AMD FreeSync™ technology displays and supported products. Now supports Gradual Refresh Rate Ramp for mobile configurations with AMD FreeSync™ technology displays and supported products.
Upgrade Advisor(7): Provides a system requirement evaluation for Steam® games in your Radeon Settings library.
HDR Gaming Support(8): Experience the benefits of HDR gaming with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition. Support for games with HDR 10 or Dolby Vision™ capabilities.
VP9 Decode Acceleration(9): 4K 60Hz GPU-Accelerated Video Streaming enabled on supported Google™ Chrome web browsers.
Skype Performance Enhancements (10): Lower CPU usage during Skype™ calls for select AMD APU Family products.
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Fixed Issues -Unable to launch the Problem Report Wizard from CCCSlim in Radeon Settings. -Radeon WattMan Power Limit setting may not retain after hitting apply when Auto Temperature is enabled. -DOTA™ may experience flickering in some hero and effect models when running the application in Fullscreen. -Pixel Format options may not appear in Radeon Settings on some 4K TV's with Radeon RX 480. -The Division™ may experience flicker during gameplay when using AMD Multi GPU configurations. -The Division™ may experience an application freeze or hang when running in AMD Multi GPU configurations after extended periods of play. -Game quality or performance may be degraded when launching multimedia content on a secondary display before running a game. -CIM folder retains under program files even after complete driver uninstallation. -Radeon Settings may experience an intermittent crash when accessing Radeon WattMan. -Display tab with virtual super resolution may be removed or missing in Radeon Settings. -The Radeon WattMan feature may intermittently display a Radeon Software popup error regarding Radeon WattMan for non-supported products. -Random crashes may be experienced on Mozilla Firefox. -DirectX®12 content may be unable to launch on some older CPUs that do not support popcnt instruction. -Intermittent Mouse Cursor corruption may be experienced on Radeon RX 480.
Known Issues -AMD FreeSync™ technology may experience performance issues with Borderless Fullscreen application support when a secondary display is attached and has dynamic content running such as video playback in a web browser or if other applications or game launchers are running on the primary screen in the background. A workaround if this issue is experienced is to minimize all other running applications that are on the primary desktop display or on non-primary extended displays. -Counter-Strike™: Global Offensive and World of Warcraft™ may experience flickering or performance issues the first time the game is launched on a system boot with AMD FreeSync™ technology enabled. Workarounds include exiting and restarting the application or task switching (alt+tab) in and out of the game to fix the issue. -AMD Multi GPU configurations may experience a system hang or reboot during install when using tiled MST 4K or 5K displays. -Titanfall™2 may experience black square corruption in game menus or during game play on some Graphics Core Next products. -FIFA 17™ may experience an application hang or black screen on launch for some select Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress mobile configurations.
Known Issues for Radeon ReLive -The XBOX™ DVR application may cause conflicts with Radeon ReLive, users are suggested to disable XBOX™ DVR if Radeon ReLive is experiencing issues. -Radeon ReLive may fail to install on AMD APU Family products or experience a system hang or failure to record when using the recording feature on AMD APU Family products. -Radeon ReLive may experience recording issues or issues toggling the Overlay/Toolbar when Frame Rate Target Control is enabled. Users are suggested to disable Frame Rate Target Control when using Radeon ReLive. -Battlefield™1 may experience UI flickering and/or performance drops when recording gameplay with Radeon ReLive on graphics products with 4GB or less of VRAM. -DOTA™2 may experience game corruption when performing a task switch while recording with Radeon ReLive in AMD Multi GPU configurations. -Radeon ReLive recordings may experience flicker when creating a single recording for many hours. -Radeon ReLive may experience minor graphical corruption for the first few recorded frames when launching UWP applications. -In AMD Multi GPU configurations the secondary graphics product will exit BACO when Radeon ReLive is enabled. -Radeon ReLive will not allow recording settings to change with Instant Replay enabled. A workaround is to disable Instant Replay and change settings then enable Instant Replay. -Radeon ReLive Overlay/Toolbar will not launch or Record when running League of Legends™ in Administrator Mode and Windowed Borderless Fullscreen. A work around would be to not use administrator launch privileges or to use Fullscreen mode. -Mouse cursor may stutter in recorded video when there is limited on screen activity outside of minor mouse movement. -Vulkan™ applications may experience a game hang when using Radeon ReLive to record. -Radeon ReLive will not notify an end user of low disk space during recording.
Disclaimer (1) Compatible with desktop discrete AMD Radeon™ GCN and Radeon RX 400 Series enabled products with at least 2GB of VRAM, AMD VCE Support and Windows® 7/8.1/10 64 bit operating systems. Radeon ReLive is currently considered "as-is" beta level support for 32 bit operating systems. (2) Compatible with AMD Radeon™ GCN and Radeon RX 400 series enabled products in specified AMD supported titles and applications with Windows® 7/8.1/10. Power saving and temperature reduction results may vary based on system configurations. (3) Compatible with desktop discrete GPU AMD Radeon™R9 Fury series, R9 390 series, R9 380 series, R9 290 series, R9 285, R9 260 series, R7 360, and R7 260 products with Windows® 7/8.1/10. (4) Compatible with AMD Radeon™ GCN and Radeon RX 400 Series enabled products with Windows® 7/8.1/10. (5) Compatible with AMD Radeon™ GCN and Radeon RX 400 Series enabled products with Windows®7/8.1/10. (6) Compatible with AMD Radeon™ R9 285, 290, 290X, 380, 390, 390X, R7 260, 260X, 360, R9 Fury series, and Radeon RX 400 series products with Windows® 7/8.1/10. Requires an AMD FreeSync™ technology certified capable display and AMD graphics product. (7) Compatible with AMD Radeon™ R9 285, 290, 290X, 380, 390, 390X, R7 260, 260X, 360, R9 Fury series, and Radeon RX 400 series products with Windows® 7/8.1/10. Feature is not available worldwide and may not be available in your country or area. (8) Compatible with desktop AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury series, R9 380, R9 390 series, and Radeon RX 400 series products with Windows® 7/8.1/10. Requires an HDR capable display and game content. (9) Requires supported Chrome™ web browser versions with Hardware Acceleration enabled. Compatible with AMD Radeon™ GCN and Radeon RX 400 series enabled products on Windows® 7/8.1/10. (10) Compatible with AMD Bristol, Carrizo and Stoney AMD Family APUs with Windows® 7/8.1/10 and supported Skype™ application.
How to enable ReLive, courtesy of TPU.
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Radeon Chill.
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Normally, you would expect gameplay to consist of a permanent stream of input, which means Chill would never be active. In reality, you can see short pauses where Chill can drop FPS, resulting in significantly reduced power consumption. Subjectively, this is not noticeable during active gameplay; remember, we were playing, not standing around. I'm also happy to report that Chill reacts to keyboard, mouse, and gamepad input, instantly raising the FPS.
If you stand around in a game like World of Warcraft that has animations all over the screen even while you are idle, you can definitely see some stuttering in those movements across your screen. Once you start interacting with the game, the stutters will instantly disappear and you will be back to your maximum framerate. The bonus is that your card is cooler at this point, which means higher clocks can be maintained.
Borderless Freesync.
"Performance improvement".
New installer?
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AMD ReLive is another surprise. NVIDIA has had a huge headstart in maintaining a feature like this, although AMD's implementation is reasonably functional. We're particularly impressed at just how little performance is affected when you're gaming at a high resolution and with juiced-up details, and while you're recording/streaming at a different resolution (or even the same resolution). With performance costs well under 5% in most cases, AMD has made streaming/recording of gameplay practically free (of overhead). Here, just like with Chill, the feature still seems a little buggy and unpolished UI wise. Several times during our testing, we had to clean the drivers using DDU because the ReLive options would not show up in Radeon Settings, or they would, but recording would not start. DDU helped, AMD clean uninstall did not.
The new drivers don't particularly offer significant performance gains over previous drivers; however, AMD's 4-6 % performance gain claims over the 16.7 drivers its Polaris 10 hardware launched with do appear to hold true. Performance isn't really the focus of this release, and they seem to have fixed a few game-specific bugs, so this isn't a major area of concern for us.
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