AMD Catalyst 15.4 Beta Download



Download AMD Catalyst 15.4 Beta - this is the 0fficial driver with Grand Theft Auto V support.
This release enables peak driver performance optimization for AMD Radeon graphics users in Grand Theft Auto V. This article provides information on the latest posting of the AMD Catalyst Software Suite, AMD Catalyst 15.4 Beta. This particular software suite updates the AMD Catalyst Display Driver and the AMD Catalyst Control Center. This unified driver has been updated, and is designed to provide enhanced performance and reliability.
We know everyone’s been eagerly awaiting the launch of this game on PC, so have we – our latest AMD Catalyst driver is locked and loaded, ready for download to enable the best possible experience for Radeon users playing GTA V on the PC. We hope you have a ton of fun with it!
The AMD Catalyst Software Suite, AMD Catalyst 15.4 Beta contains the following:
- AMD Catalyst Display Driver version 14.502.1014
New Crossfire Profiles for:
- Dirt 4
- Galactic Civilizations III
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
- Mortal Kombat X
- Sleeping Dogs : Definitive Edition
Improved Crossfire Profiles updates for:
- Battlefield Hardline
- Dying Light
- Far Cry 4
- Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor
- Sniper Elite V3
Please make sure to read the Feature Highlights and the Known Issues sections to learn more about this version of the driver and use the Issue Reporting Form to report any bugs – Thank you!
Resolved Issues:
- Battlefield 4: A memory leak may be experienced on certain AMD Radeon GPU's
- Battlefield Hardline: The game may crash on first launch when in High Performance Mode
- Battlefield Hardline: The game may crash on launch on certain AMD graphics products
- Far Cry 4: Stuttering may be experienced with custom settings when run in AMD Crossfire mode
- Far Cry 4: Screen tearing may be experienced even after enabling vsync
Known Issues:
- Far Cry 4 : A game crash may be experienced when switching between windowed and full screen mode
- Far Cry 4 : Flickering may be experienced in the in-game cinematics when launched in landscape SLS mode
- Youtube : Random block corruption may be experience with simultaneous 1080p video streams
- Youtube : Microsoft Internet Explorer may crash if exited while Youtube sessions are ongoing
- Battlefield Hardline: Corruption / stutter may be experienced while changing resolution with vsync enabled
- Battlefield Hardline: Broken glass may flicker during gameplay
- Dirt 4 : Poor performance may be experienced in some configurations
- Monitors may switch off when changing orientation from portrait SLS to landscape SLS
- Metal Gear Solid V - Ground Zeroes : The game may crash when run at lower resolutions in windowed mode
- Sleeping Dogs - Definitive Edition : The game may not run on certain Kaveri platforms when High Performance mode is enabled
- A manual installation (via inf) may fail on certain R9 295X2 configurations
AMD is currently working with Techland to resolve the following issue
Distant objects may flicker in Dying Light when AA is enabled in AMD Crossfire mode. As a workaround, users may disable AMD Crossfire mode if this issue is impacting their game experience.
AMD is currently working with NetherRealm Studios to resolve the following issue
Flickering is sometimes observed on a small number of surfaces in Mortal Combat X when using AMD Crossfire. As a work around, users may disable AMD Crossfire mode if this issue is impacting their game experience.
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No VSR in CCC for my R9-285 previous 15.3 had it
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Just tried out Sleeping Dogs-DE and performance is through the roof! Eyefinity 6040x1080 maxed settings (normal AA) I am averaging 55fps. 100fps+ if I switch to max AA @ 1920x1200.
Word of caution though. I have never seen both my GPUs max out at 100% each, even when benchmarking but it does for SD-DE. In fact it overheated my system and God bless Gigabyte's rock solid BIOS/mobo as it turned my system off before any damage could occur. My PSU was scortching, my RAM could fry eggs; when I opened the side it was akin to opening the oven when the pizza is done. Had to put a fan in front to vent out the air for 10 minutes before I could turn the system back on. I have a Corsair C70 with maxed out fans and my AIO CPU cooler is in push/pull and my PSU has an aftermarket Noctua 140mm fan; ventilation is not an issue.
Be warned!

Isn't that sort of a problem, not being able to run your system at 100% load?
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hoping no compatability issues with windows 10 beta