With Ghost Recon: Wildlands about to hit in most regions, AMD has kicked out the AMD Radeon Crimson Relive 17.3.1 drivers.
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These drivers will give up to 6% performance increase on an RX480 for Ghost Recon: Wildlands compared to the previous drivers. A Multi-GPU profile has also been added for the game.
There are still a few issues for the game however so check the release notes below for those.
The drivers are available now.
Fixed Issues
- Battlefield 1 may experience flickering textures or terrain when returning to game after performing a task switch.
- For Honor may experience flickering or corruption on character models when highlighting them in menus.
- For Honor may experience texture flickering in Multi GPU enabled system configurations.
- Radeon Settings may fail to install the latest graphics driver on systems with user accounts that contain spaces.
- Mouse cursor corruption may be experienced on some Radeon RX 480 series graphics products.
- Custom fan settings in Radeon WattMan are sometimes not retained after the system enters sleep or hibernate.
- Adjusting Radeon WattMan settings on some Radeon R9 380 series products may cause display flickering or application hangs.
- System may fail to reboot when “Restart Now” is selected during a custom Radeon Software install.
- Borderless Fullscreen mode and AMD FreeSyncâ„¢ technology may experience stuttering or flickering on some multi display system configurations.
- Radeon ReLive is not functional when Hyper-V is enabled on Windows®.
- Counter-Strikeâ„¢: Global Offensive may experience stuttering when using Radeon Chill.
- DOTAâ„¢ 2 may experience stuttering on some system configurations with Radeon ReLive enabled.
Known Issues
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands may sometimes fail to launch in three or four way Multi GPU enabled system configurations.
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon® Wildlands may experience flicker in Multi GPU system configurations when performing a tsk switch or changing graphics settings while the game is running.
- Application profiles in Radeon Settings may fail to retain after system log off or reboot for some gaming applications.
- AMD FreeSyncâ„¢ technology mode may not be compatible or function with Sniper Eliteâ„¢ 4.
- Enabling supersampling in Sniper Eliteâ„¢ 4 may cause image cropping.
- Radeon Settings may crash on switching Windows® user after toggling AMD CrossFire™ technology mode.
- A small amount of apps may still experience issues with Borderless Fullscreen mode and AMD FreeSyncâ„¢ technology if other applications or game launchers are running on the primary screen in the background.
- Counter-Strikeâ„¢: Global Offensive and World of Warcraftâ„¢ may experience flickering or performance issues the first time the game is launched on a system boot with AMD FreeSyncâ„¢ technology enabled. Workarounds include exiting and restarting the application or task switching (alt+tab) in and out of the game to fix the issue.
- Shadow Warrior 2â„¢ may fail to enable Multi GPU on game launch due to a missing application profile in Radeon Settings.
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Published: Mar 6, 2017 10:51 pm