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AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition 18.1.1 Alpha Driver download




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Download AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 18.1.1 Alpha driver. Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition, designed to give gamers deeply immersive gameplay and inspired by today’s era of social, connected gaming. This early access driver is being provided for users who have had issues launching a small number of DirectX 9 based games. This alpha driver has not been fully tested by AMD and is not recommended for general use.
The Adrenalin drivers seem to have caused issues with a handful of 10-year old games running on the older DirectX 9 API and a growing number of people are complaining about the fact that AMD hasn't done and isn't doing anything to address the issues. Some of the games affected are crashing at startup: C&C3 Tiberium Wars, C&C3 Kane's Wrath, C&C Red Alert 3, C&C Red Alert 3 Uprising, C&C4 Tiberian Twilight, Battle for Middle Earth 1-2 and Witcher Enhanced Edition.
We have a discussion thread open on these drivers right here. We also have a background article ready for this driver which you may read, right here. Let me re-iterate that this is classified as an Alpha driver, not even Beta!
Package Contents
The Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.1.1 Alpha installation package contains the following:
- Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.1.1 Alpha Driver Version 17.50.07.02 (Windows Driver Store Version 23.20.15007.2002)
Have you read our Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition Driver December 2017 Analysis already?
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LocoDiceGR
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#5509274 Posted on: 01/10/2018 02:52 PM
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/01/08/amd-relive-versus-nvidia-shadowplay-performance/1
TLDR:
What it all really boils down to is features and supported options. In that regard, AMD ReLive is way ahead of NVIDIA ShadowPlay. Actual usable, customizable features that content creators want in software AMD ReLive has and NVIDIA ShadowPlay is lacking. In terms of video quality support, audio quality support, overlays and streaming, AMD ReLive wins hands down. AMD has been able to provide more feature support in ReLive in two years than NVIDIA has done in five. Plus, no registration, no login. AMD ReLive is overall the better option for recording and streaming your gameplay, for enthusiasts, gamers and content creators. AMD ReLive is our preferred choice at the moment.
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/01/08/amd-relive-versus-nvidia-shadowplay-performance/1
TLDR:
What it all really boils down to is features and supported options. In that regard, AMD ReLive is way ahead of NVIDIA ShadowPlay. Actual usable, customizable features that content creators want in software AMD ReLive has and NVIDIA ShadowPlay is lacking. In terms of video quality support, audio quality support, overlays and streaming, AMD ReLive wins hands down. AMD has been able to provide more feature support in ReLive in two years than NVIDIA has done in five. Plus, no registration, no login. AMD ReLive is overall the better option for recording and streaming your gameplay, for enthusiasts, gamers and content creators. AMD ReLive is our preferred choice at the moment.
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#5509279 Posted on: 01/10/2018 03:02 PM
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#5509502 Posted on: 01/11/2018 03:35 AM
ShadowPlay and GeForce Experience actually work on mobile chips.
ShadowPlay and GeForce Experience actually work on mobile chips.
Hockalugie
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#5509692 Posted on: 01/11/2018 03:12 PM
Uninstall the driver via device manager, Right Click the video card > uninstall > tick "delete the driver software for this device" > restart into safe mode and run DDU > restart > look in Program files / ProgramData / Users > AppData > Local / folders for AMD folders and delete them if you find any, there should also be one AMD folder on C drive by itself next to Program Files.
Now run CCleaner's registry cleaner and continue running it until no more registry errors show, restart again, and then install the driver that you want to install.
Report back if this works.
No it did not work. As a matter of fact it's worse. I get "Setup has Detected an Incompatible Build. Setup will now Exit" and I can't install ANY driver. Before it would only let me install the newest 18.1.1 driver but now I can't even install that one. Same error no matter what version I try. Any ideas? I'll keep trying to force feed a driver to this machine until it takes one I'll check back later.
Uninstall the driver via device manager, Right Click the video card > uninstall > tick "delete the driver software for this device" > restart into safe mode and run DDU > restart > look in Program files / ProgramData / Users > AppData > Local / folders for AMD folders and delete them if you find any, there should also be one AMD folder on C drive by itself next to Program Files.
Now run CCleaner's registry cleaner and continue running it until no more registry errors show, restart again, and then install the driver that you want to install.
Report back if this works.
No it did not work. As a matter of fact it's worse. I get "Setup has Detected an Incompatible Build. Setup will now Exit" and I can't install ANY driver. Before it would only let me install the newest 18.1.1 driver but now I can't even install that one. Same error no matter what version I try. Any ideas? I'll keep trying to force feed a driver to this machine until it takes one I'll check back later.
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Anybody try to go back to a previous driver and not be able to? I tried going back to 17.9.3 which really works great for me and I got an error saying "Incompatible hardware detected Setup will now exit". I uninstalled through control panel then used the latest DDU in safe mode and got this error when trying to install 17.9.3 so I tried another driver same error. After trying several driver versions to no avail I figured I'd try 18.1.1 again and it installed fine. I've tried again several times to go back to an earlier driver and the same thing happens. I also tried installing through Device Manager with no luck. Anyone else having this problem?
Gigabyte R9 380 Gaming 4GB
Asus M5A990FX Pro 2.0
16 GB Patriot 1866 RAM
Win 7 64bit Enterprise SP1
Uninstall the driver via device manager, Right Click the video card > uninstall > tick "delete the driver software for this device" > restart into safe mode and run DDU > restart > look in Program files / ProgramData / Users > AppData > Local / folders for AMD folders and delete them if you find any, there should also be one AMD folder on C drive by itself next to Program Files.
Now run CCleaner's registry cleaner and continue running it until no more registry errors show, restart again, and then install the driver that you want to install.
Report back if this works.