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Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.9.3 Highlights
Support For
- Total War: WARHAMMER II
- Radeon Chill profile added
- Multi GPU support enabled
- Forza Motorsport 7
Fixed Issues
- The drop-down option to enable Enhanced Sync may be missing in Radeon Settings on Radeon RX Vega Series Graphics Products.
- ReLive may cause higher idle clocks on the secondary Radeon RX Vega Series Graphics Product in a multi-GPU configuration on certain AMD Ryzen based systems.
- Negative scaling in F1™ 2017 may be observed on Radeon RX 580 Series Graphics products in multi-GPU system configurations.
Known Issues
- 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.
- Wattman may fail to apply user adjusted voltage values on certain configurations.
- Radeon Settings may not 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.
Package Contents
The Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.9.3 installation package contains the following:
- Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.9.3 Driver Version 17.30.1091.1011 (Windows Driver Store Version 22.19.677.256)
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WareTernal
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#5477874 Posted on: 10/02/2017 11:56 PM
You can't squeeze blood out of a turnip. I'm not a huge fan of the AMD drivers, but I can't blame them for not focusing on 5 year old GPUs. I don't see Nvidia squishing performance from 600 series either. I'm just happy they are still offering updates for HD7000 series. We are free to skip updates that are not relevant to our cards, and at some point we are forced to.
squish out every performance from...older GCN 1.0 cards like HD 77xx+
You can't squeeze blood out of a turnip. I'm not a huge fan of the AMD drivers, but I can't blame them for not focusing on 5 year old GPUs. I don't see Nvidia squishing performance from 600 series either. I'm just happy they are still offering updates for HD7000 series. We are free to skip updates that are not relevant to our cards, and at some point we are forced to.
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#5478000 Posted on: 10/03/2017 02:15 PM
The Overwatch issues is not just small hickups.
Your lucky if you are able to complete a match without getting "Your rendering device has been lost" and crashing to desktop.
This has been going on for so long now, and when the issue was present on Nvidia drivers it got fixed fairly quick.
The Overwatch issues is not just small hickups.
Your lucky if you are able to complete a match without getting "Your rendering device has been lost" and crashing to desktop.
This has been going on for so long now, and when the issue was present on Nvidia drivers it got fixed fairly quick.
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#5478679 Posted on: 10/05/2017 12:04 PM
"What are these useless updates ? Really, instead of trying somehow to optimise the existing game, to squish out every performance from Vega or from older GCN 1.0 cards like HD 77xx+, they release a driver with 2 supported games and 3 "little" fixes."
Who says some games might not run better with this driver ? Just because it isnt in on the changelog dosnt mean there isnt improvements to be seen in certain games and applications. From 25 years of driver updating i have found many instances where the game i play run better(or worse) and yet there isnt a single mention about it in changelog.
"What are these useless updates ? Really, instead of trying somehow to optimise the existing game, to squish out every performance from Vega or from older GCN 1.0 cards like HD 77xx+, they release a driver with 2 supported games and 3 "little" fixes."
Who says some games might not run better with this driver ? Just because it isnt in on the changelog dosnt mean there isnt improvements to be seen in certain games and applications. From 25 years of driver updating i have found many instances where the game i play run better(or worse) and yet there isnt a single mention about it in changelog.
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#5478685 Posted on: 10/05/2017 12:24 PM
That's why I've been trying to compare the atiapfxx.blb file between driver updates, it doesn't give whatever other changes might be in the compiled .dll files but it does provide some insight into whatever AMD is currently working on though without knowing the driver itself in more detail it's probably very difficult to for example decode what some of these flags for Crossfire do. (With how many of them there are I'm not surprised it can be difficult to have some games supported, and now they expect developers to do this with DX12 and Vulkan ha ha, well it would be nice if it happened I suppose.)
That's why I've been trying to compare the atiapfxx.blb file between driver updates, it doesn't give whatever other changes might be in the compiled .dll files but it does provide some insight into whatever AMD is currently working on though without knowing the driver itself in more detail it's probably very difficult to for example decode what some of these flags for Crossfire do. (With how many of them there are I'm not surprised it can be difficult to have some games supported, and now they expect developers to do this with DX12 and Vulkan ha ha, well it would be nice if it happened I suppose.)
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I appreciate your update, but I wish there was more to these drivers, oh well, 17.10 is probably around the corner.