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Download AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.2.1 driver. This release supports the upcoming launches for Apex Legends and The Division 2 Private Beta. This release also improves on stability with fixes for end user issues and some performance improvements for Assassins Creed: Odyssey.
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Support For
- APEX Legends™
- The Division™ 2 Private Beta
- Assassin’s Creed™: Odyssey
- Up to 5% performance improvement with AMD Radeon™ Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.2.1 on a Radeon™ RX Vega 64. RS-285
Fixed Issues
- Battlefield™ V players may experience character outlines stuck on screen after being revived.
- Radeon Settings may fail to install while doing a software update on some Hybrid Graphics system configurations.
- Some displays may experience a loss of video when launching a fullscreen application with Radeon FreeSync enabled.
- Anthem™ may experience a white screen or corruption while playing or launching the game.
- Radeon Settings may experience a crash if the user changes tabs quickly with a very large game list.
- Fixed an issue where Radeon Settings update notifications may suggest older driver releases to upgrade to.
- HDMI Underscan settings may not retain after system restart.
- Radeon ReLive may intermittently experience captured recordings or Instant Replays with inverted colors.
Known Issues
- Mouse lag or system slowdown is observed for extended periods of time with two or more displays connected and one display switched off.
- Game Advisor may fail to load compatibility information for games when the gaming library is very large.
- Pixel Format settings may not retain after system restart.
- Scene Editor may have issues with scrolling when many elements are added to a scene.
- Custom settings in Radeon WattMan may sometimes fail to apply on Radeon RX Vega series graphics products.
- Game and VR Streaming options may be missing in Radeon Settings after a clean installation or Radeon Software upgrade.
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#5635737 Posted on: 02/05/2019 02:42 PM
"Some displays may experience a loss of video when launching a fullscreen application with Radeon FreeSync enabled."
Is this about the sudden driver crash followed by the "no input signal" on the monitor while gaming, or something that occurs only when launching the game?
I"ve had the former happen many times while gaming, I've never had an issue at the launch of a game.
Definitely had it launching games heck even happened once launching 3DMark. But it’s absolutely random. I can make it happen more often enabling HDR in Windows but it is still totally random.
"Some displays may experience a loss of video when launching a fullscreen application with Radeon FreeSync enabled."
Is this about the sudden driver crash followed by the "no input signal" on the monitor while gaming, or something that occurs only when launching the game?
I"ve had the former happen many times while gaming, I've never had an issue at the launch of a game.
Definitely had it launching games heck even happened once launching 3DMark. But it’s absolutely random. I can make it happen more often enabling HDR in Windows but it is still totally random.
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#5635744 Posted on: 02/05/2019 02:52 PM
Never happened to me on launch, not even once on my LG widescreen Freesync monitor and my MSI RX480. The "device hung" and "no input signal" issues though are ever present.
The only game I never had problems with was Wolfenstein, played using the Vulkan API.
Definitely had it launching games heck even happened once launching 3DMark. But it’s absolutely random. I can make it happen more often enabling HDR in Windows but it is still totally random.
Never happened to me on launch, not even once on my LG widescreen Freesync monitor and my MSI RX480. The "device hung" and "no input signal" issues though are ever present.
The only game I never had problems with was Wolfenstein, played using the Vulkan API.
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#5635763 Posted on: 02/05/2019 03:36 PM
From a quick read up on the driver on other forums and Reddit it looks like the Battlefield V fix might only apply for Vega since users report it fixed on that but then a few users on Fury and the 390 and 290 cards report it still occurring.
Also looking like the increase in performance and other changes mean that overclocks including undervolting is not guaranteed to be stable on newer drivers so some fine tuning might be needed especially on Vega if there's any crashes.
(Though this has popped up even in the 18.xx driver releases though the Adrenaline 2019 driver in particular and it's various changes have shaken things up a bit more than earlier.)
No issues here so far, haven't tried the newer branch from Windows Update though but I wonder what those could bring although seeing how they are WDDM 2.6 compatible I expect it to be something like alpha or very early beta at best since the 19H1 release might be off in April somewhere before a public release and that's likely to be when these get a full release as 19.4.1 or something unless they do a regular release and a beta or something before merging it all in later on.
And two more days until Vega VII, since that's not in these I guess there will be a separate driver though it could just be a split of the 19.2.1 or similar with support for VII until the next major driver release.
Some titles popping out on the 15th (Metro Exodus, Crack-Down 3 and some others.) so probably around there for 19.2.2 then though there are some profiles already in there but further compatibility or performance gains might still be possible.
(And someone needs to fix the existing Adrenaline 2019 issues too but eh it's taking some time it seems. WattTFMan and it's weird step-ladder fan profiles and other stuff.)
From a quick read up on the driver on other forums and Reddit it looks like the Battlefield V fix might only apply for Vega since users report it fixed on that but then a few users on Fury and the 390 and 290 cards report it still occurring.
Also looking like the increase in performance and other changes mean that overclocks including undervolting is not guaranteed to be stable on newer drivers so some fine tuning might be needed especially on Vega if there's any crashes.
(Though this has popped up even in the 18.xx driver releases though the Adrenaline 2019 driver in particular and it's various changes have shaken things up a bit more than earlier.)
No issues here so far, haven't tried the newer branch from Windows Update though but I wonder what those could bring although seeing how they are WDDM 2.6 compatible I expect it to be something like alpha or very early beta at best since the 19H1 release might be off in April somewhere before a public release and that's likely to be when these get a full release as 19.4.1 or something unless they do a regular release and a beta or something before merging it all in later on.
And two more days until Vega VII, since that's not in these I guess there will be a separate driver though it could just be a split of the 19.2.1 or similar with support for VII until the next major driver release.
Some titles popping out on the 15th (Metro Exodus, Crack-Down 3 and some others.) so probably around there for 19.2.2 then though there are some profiles already in there but further compatibility or performance gains might still be possible.
(And someone needs to fix the existing Adrenaline 2019 issues too but eh it's taking some time it seems. WattTFMan and it's weird step-ladder fan profiles and other stuff.)
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"Some displays may experience a loss of video when launching a fullscreen application with Radeon FreeSync enabled."
Is this about the sudden driver crash followed by the "no input signal" on the monitor while gaming, or something that occurs only when launching the game?
I"ve had the former happen many times while gaming, I've never had an issue at the launch of a game.