AMD now offers new Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.4.1 Windows drivers
(thanks
HARDOCP). These offers owners of AMD graphics cards support for
Quantum
Break as well as the new Oculus Rift and HTC Vive virtual reality headsets
(which, like the check, are in the mail). Here's word on what these will and
will not fix:
Support for:
- Quantum Break™
- Up to 35% faster performance using Quantum
Break™ on Radeon™ R9 Fury X than with Radeon™ Software Crimson Edition
16.3.2(1).
- Oculus Rift™
- HTC Vive™
Resolved Issues
- Frame rate capping issues experienced in some
DirectX®12 applications is resolved.
- Hitman™ may experience flickering when played in
DirectX® 11 mode using high game shadow settings.
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"
- Need For Speed™ may experience poor scaling or
flickering in AMD Crossfire™ mode. As a work around users can disable the
profile through the Radeon™ Settings game manager.
- The Division™ may experience flickering in AMD
Crossfire™ mode.
- Power efficiency toggle in Radeon™ Settings is
showing up for some unsupported products.
- XCOM2™ users may experience an application crash
when using AMD Crossfire™ mode. As a work around please disable AMD
Crossfire™ for the games profile in the Radeon™ Settings Gaming tab.
- Some DX9 applications cannot disable AMD
Crossfire™ mode through Radeon™ Settings.
- A small subset of AMD Radeon™ R9 380 users may be
experiencing slower than expected fan speeds. A work around is to raise your
fan speeds through AMD Overdrive in Radeon™ Settings manually to a desired
amount.
- HDMI Scaling options may not be available in
Radeon™ Settings on some system configurations.