AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive 17.9.2 driver download




Download AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.9.2 driver.
Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition is AMD's advanced graphics software for enabling high-performance gaming and engaging VR experiences. Create, capture, and share your remarkable moments. Effortlessly boost performance and efficiency. Experience Radeon Software with industry-leading user satisfaction, rigorously-tested stability, comprehensive certification, and more. AMD enabled multi-GPU (mGPU) configurations with Radeon RX Vega graphics cards, releasing the new Radeon Software 17.9.2. With Radeon Software 17.9.2, gamers can pair two RX Vega 56 or two RX Vega 64 GPUs, supercharging performance and letting them play at the highest resolutions with the most detailed settings in today’s most demanding titles.
Just one example of the major impact on performance this update brings: testing done at AMD Performance Labs saw more than 80 percent faster performance using Radeon Software 17.9.2 in mGPU with Radeon RX Vega 64 in Far Cry Primal, Metro Last Night Redux, Sniper Elite 4, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, over single GPU performance.
Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.9.2 Highlights Support For:
Support For
- Radeon RX Vega Series
- Up to 2x Multi GPU support
- Project CARS 2™
- Multi GPU profile support added
Fixed Issues
- Hearts of Iron IV™ may experience a system hang when the campaign scenario is launched.
- Radeon Software may display an erroneous "1603 Error" after installing Radeon Software. This error will not affect your Radeon Software installation.
Known Issues
- The drop-down option to enable Enhanced Sync may be missing in Radeon Settings on Radeon RX Vega Series Graphics Products. A clean install of Radeon Software can prevent this issue.
- Unstable Radeon WattMan profiles may not be restored to default after a system hang. A workaround is to launch Radeon WattMan after reboot and restore settings to default.
- Radeon Settings may nor populate game profiles after Radeon Software's initial install.
- Overwatch™ may experience a random or intermittent hang on some system configurations.
- GPU Scaling may fail to work on some DirectX®11 applications.
- Secondary displays may show corruption or green screen when the display/system enters sleep or hibernate with content playing.
- Bezel compensation in mixed mode Eyefinity cannot be applied.
- When recording with Radeon ReLive on Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products GPU usage and clocks may remain in high states.
We have a discussion thread open on these drivers right here.
Have you read our Radeon RX VEga 64 review already?
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well i have two of them and also my friend and after search in google there is a few that also have two 64 cards.
soo to write that only 2 people have it its a wrong or you mean something else?
i am also use linux alot and amd open source driver soo that another reason that i go with amd and not nvidia
It's called humor.
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HH: "...For the 2 people that have been able to purchase two of them, it will bring Multi-GPU compatibility towards Vega...."
HAHAhahahaha! HH, you just made my day with this

OK, maybe whole situation about Vega release and availability isn't for laugh but couldn't resist, honestly wish that situation with Vega is completely different...
Pics as a proof or it didn't happen!

Relax man, HH was just joking...
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Yes!, I knew it was coming, but faster then I hoped for. Hopefully it covers a lot of games, exciting!
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Anyone can purchase them if they so wish.
they are not expensive.
in fact they are cheaper than people think and available i just dont understand why anyone thinks they are not available because they have been from day one.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/graphics-cards/amd/radeon-rx-vega-64
Depends where you live.
Here in the US, where prices are usually the most sensible, RX56 is at minimum 500 USD, most sites around 550-570 USD.
RX64 is atleast 650 USD wherever you look.
At those prices, they are blatant rip offs, terrible price/performance ratio.
A RX56 for $600, i cant fathom that.
You can get a 1080Ti for close to 600 on sale and it's 50% faster
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well i have two of them and also my friend and after search in google there is a few that also have two 64 cards.
soo to write that only 2 people have it its a wrong or you mean something else?
i am also use linux alot and amd open source driver soo that another reason that i go with amd and not nvidia