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AMD Crimson

AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.6.2 released with WattMan

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With the the RX480 now out in the wild, AMD has released new drivers. The AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.6.2 is now available.

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The update specifically adds support for the RX480 and also included is the new Radeon WattMan for “complete control over their graphics processor” giving users the ability to manage power, GPU voltage, engine clocks, memory clocks, fan speed and temperature.

The update notes are as follows.

Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.6.2 Highlights

    • Support for:
        • Radeonâ„¢ RX 480
      • New AMD Crossfire profile available for:
        • World of Tanksâ„¢
      • Radeon WattMan: A brand new utility for Radeon Software that allows users more complete control over their graphics processor. More information on Radeon WattMan and its supported products can be found here.
      • AMD Crossfire Toggle: A new option has been introduced into Radeon Settings under the “Gaming -> Global Settings” tab. This allows users to toggle AMD Crossfire support globally “on” for supported games or “off” for all gaming profiles.
      • HDMI® Scaling: Radeon Settings now provides the option for the user to adjust their display image scaling on HDMI® connected displays. This option is available under the “Display” tab in Radeon Settings for supported configurations.
      • Display Color Temperature: Radeon Settings now allows a user to set display color temperature based on either the displays predefined settings or manually via a slider configured to support the displays supported range. This option is available under the “Display” tab in Radeon Settings for supported configurations.
      • Desktop Color: Radeon Settings has added the option to launch the operating systems color page via the new “Desktop Color” button which is available in the “Display” tab in Radeon Settings for supported configurations.
      • Vulkanâ„¢ Version: Currently installed Vulkanâ„¢ version information has now been made available through the Radeon Settings “System -> Software” tab.

Fixed Issues

      • Flickering may be observed in AMD Crossfire mode configurations while playing Hitmanâ„¢ in select gameplay missions.
      • Flickering may be observed in AMD Crossfire mode configurations while playing Heroes of the Stormâ„¢.
      • Intermittent or minor white flashing may occur on some web browsers when using Netflixâ„¢ and hovering over the UI or icons.
      • Minor stuttering may occur in AMD Crossfire mode configurations when playing Elite Dangerousâ„¢.
      • Flickering may be observed in AMD Crossfire mode configurations while using the inventory and character pages in The Witcher® 3: Wild Hunt.
      • Flickering may be observed in AMD Crossfire mode configurations during the battle and tutorial loading screens in Star Warsâ„¢ Battlefront.

Known Issues

      • A few game titles may fail to launch or crash if the AMD Gaming Evolved overlay is enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable the AMD Gaming Evolved “In Game Overlay”.
      • Radeon Pro Duo may experience a black screen in Total Warâ„¢: Warhammer with the games API set to DirectX®12 and V-Sync enabled.
      • DiRTâ„¢ Rally may experience flickering terrain in some races when the advanced blending option is enabled in the games settings page.
      • Some Overdrive settings may not appear in Radeon Settings for Radeon Fury X when in AMD Crossfire mode.
      • Display may exhibit a minor flicker on Radeon RX 480 when Freesync is enabled on a games launch or exit.
      • Dotaâ„¢2 may crash when using the Vulkanâ„¢ API and the user changes resolutions or quality settings.
      • Battlefieldâ„¢ 4 may experience crashes when using Mantle. As a work around users are suggested to switch to DirectX®11.
      • Need for Speedâ„¢ may experience flickering on some light sources in AMD Crossfire mode.
      • Hitmanâ„¢ may experience graphical corruption when the game is set to use DirectX®12 API and using zoom with weapons.
      • Frame Rate Target Control gaming profiles may fail to enable for some games.
      • Radeon Wattman may retain settings of an overclock after it has failed. If you have failed an overclock with a system hang or reboot make sure to use the “Reset” option in the Radeon WattMan settings page when the system has rebooted.
      • Low frame rate or stutter may be experienced Wolfenstein®: The Old Bloodâ„¢ on Radeonâ„¢ RX 480.
      • Assassin’s Creed® Syndicate may experience a game crash or hang when in game settings are set to high or greater.
      • Disabling AMD Crossfire mode on Radeonâ„¢ RX 480 may disable the device in Windows Device Manager. A workaround is to reboot the system to re-enable the device.

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