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AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive 17.10.2 driver download




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This release focuses on game support for the upcoming launches of Destiny 2 and Assassin's Creed Origins.
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Support For
- Windows®10 Fall Creators Update
- This release provides initial support for the Windows®10 Fall Creators Update. For more information please visit here.
- Wolfenstein™ II: The New Colossus
- Up to 8% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440. (RS-188)
- Up to 4% faster performance on Radeon RX 580 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440. (RS-189)
- Destiny 2™
- Up to 43% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-184)
- Up to 50% faster performance on Radeon RX 580 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-185)
- Assassin's Creed™: Origins
- Up to 16% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-186)
- Up to 13% faster performance on Radeon RX 580(8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 1920x1080. (RS-187)
- GPU Workload
- A new toggle in Radeon Settings that can be found under the "Gaming", "Global Settings" options. This toggle will allow you to switch optimization between graphics or compute workloads on select Radeon RX 500, Radeon RX 400, Radeon R9 390, Radeon R9 380, Radeon R9 290 and Radeon R9 285 series graphics products.
- Compute Support
- Radeon Software now supports compute workloads for up to 12 installed Radeon RX 400, Radeon RX 500 or Radeon RX Vega series graphics products on Windows®10 system configurations.
Fixed Issues
- Radeon Software may not appear in the uninstall options under "Apps and Features" on Windows® operating systems after a Radeon Software upgrade.
- Minor corruption may appear in PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS™ in some game locations when using Ultra graphics settings in game.
- Radeon Wattman may fail to apply user adjusted voltage values on certain configurations.
- AMD XConnect™ Technology enabled system configurations may not be detected when plugged in or connected to a system after being previously unplugged during system sleep or hibernation.
- Hearts of Iron™ IV may experience a crash or system hang during some scenario gameplay.
- Radeon Settings gaming tab may not automatically populate games detected on the users system.
Known Issues
- A random system hang may be experienced after extended periods of use on system configurations using 12 GPU's for compute workloads.
- Assassin's Creed™: Origins may experience an intermittent application or system hang when playing on Windows®7 system configurations.
- The GPU Workload feature may cause a system hang when switching to Compute while AMD CrossFire is enabled. A workaround is to disable AMD CrossFire before switching the toggle to Compute workloads.
- Resizing the Radeon Settings window may cause the user interface to stutter or exhibit corruption temporarily.
- Corruption may be experienced in Forza Motorsport™ 7 on some HDR displays with HDR enabled in game.
- Radeon WattMan reset and restore factory default options may not reset graphics or memory clocks and unstable Radeon WattMan profiles may not be restored to default after a system hang.
- OverWatch™ may experience a random or intermittent hang on some system configurations. Disabling Radeon ReLive as a temporary workaround may resolve the issue.
- When recording with Radeon ReLive on Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products GPU usage and clocks may remain in high states. A workaround is to disable and then re-enable Radeon ReLive
Package Contents
The Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.2 installation package contains the following:
- Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.2 Driver
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Pyrage
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#5486656 Posted on: 10/29/2017 04:33 AM
Your sig says you have a GTX1070...
I express installed these and have had no issues at all, using the new Win10 etc, all games I play are as good if not better
sig was obviously outdated.
Your sig says you have a GTX1070...
I express installed these and have had no issues at all, using the new Win10 etc, all games I play are as good if not better
sig was obviously outdated.
Radier
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#5486693 Posted on: 10/29/2017 10:08 AM
I have used mediaCreatioon tool and once again I have installed FCU over my current system.
I am partially successful because no in device manager I can see Radeon RX 470 with drivers installed by Windows 16.6.
Bad news is that I still cannot install 17.10.3.
I have used mediaCreatioon tool and once again I have installed FCU over my current system.
I am partially successful because no in device manager I can see Radeon RX 470 with drivers installed by Windows 16.6.
Bad news is that I still cannot install 17.10.3.
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#5486701 Posted on: 10/29/2017 11:06 AM
I have used mediaCreatioon tool and once again I have installed FCU over my current system.
I am partially successful because no in device manager I can see Radeon RX 470 with drivers installed by Windows 16.6.
Bad news is that I still cannot install 17.10.3.
Maybe its time for a clean OS installation.
I have used mediaCreatioon tool and once again I have installed FCU over my current system.
I am partially successful because no in device manager I can see Radeon RX 470 with drivers installed by Windows 16.6.
Bad news is that I still cannot install 17.10.3.
Maybe its time for a clean OS installation.
Radier
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#5486706 Posted on: 10/29/2017 11:15 AM
Because AMD n00bz fucked up 17.10.2 which fucked up my system?
What guarantee I have that after clean OS installation they will not mess up things in the same manner?
I am very grateful for all your support by those AMD retards must do the homework properly.
Because AMD n00bz fucked up 17.10.2 which fucked up my system?
What guarantee I have that after clean OS installation they will not mess up things in the same manner?
I am very grateful for all your support by those AMD retards must do the homework properly.
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Should just be this:
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\
Then a folder matching the INF for the AMD driver.
IE for 17.10.2 it's "c0319291.inf_amd64_cb842461bf066ecd"
Which matches this file "C:\Downloads\AMD_Display\Packages\Drivers\Display\WT6A_INF\C0319291.inf" for wherever you unpacked the AMD setup archive.
(Default I think is just C:\AMD\ and then the driver version as a subfolder.)
EDIT: From reading the previous posts far as cleaning the driver out entirely using DDU or Display Driver Uninstaller from Wagnard should be able to do the job, make a system restore point first though just in case but the newest version of DDU should support Fallen Creator or 1709 or RS3 and whatever else Microsoft has called the OS version of this new Win10 update.
I just use the device manager and ensure "delete driver files" is ticked when you delete the GPU from there, also have to ensure automatic driver updates is dead or Win10 might get creative and try to grab whatever driver it finds that matches your GPU and that could be year old stuff which you DO NOT want installed.
AMD's own uninstaller might work for removing the rest of the software, I don't really use it so I have no idea how it works lately.
17.10.2 and newer removed the INEXT folder from the driver install files which was the install manager for how the driver was installed, guessing this was taken over by the Bin folder and files the driver installer has but I wonder what the reasoning behind this was.
EDIT: Wonder if that missing bit is what is causing some issues then, re-installing 17.10.1 might work if so since it's still present there and then a in-place upgrade from that to 17.10.3 or whatever but that's just a theory, 17.10.2 installed fine here so I'm not really sure what's causing it to break in this case but that's an idea though it's probably something different.