AMD has published a new version of their Radeon Software Adrenaline Edition graphics drivers. This one focuses on Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Fortnite, and PlayerUnknown’s Battleground. The first one, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, is an action RPG from Deep Silver and Warhorse Studios. It is the studio’s first game, although its founders came from 2K and Bohemia Interactive.
AMD is quoting frame rate increases in the range of ~3-4% with this driver, although PubG can see up to 7% if you compare it with 17.12.1. They don’t seem to list any fixes, although there’s a handful of known issues, like FreeSync coming online during Google Chrome video playback, refreshing incorrectly and causing flicker. There’s also a system hang that could occur when twelve GPUs are performing a compute task. I WONDER WHAT CONDITIONS WOULD CAUSE THAT.
You can pick up the latest driver from AMD’s website.
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The new slim GTX 1060 just
The new slim GTX 1060 just out. Now you can fit more cards per case… Hmm I wonder what thats for, Scott
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If only somebody could come up with a virus that disables arrays of gpus…
Dont forget the Pro
Dont forget the Pro drivers(1) the FE and The Radeon Pro WX SKUs need love too!
“Gamers are used to getting updated graphics card drivers from AMD and Nvidia just about every week, but the unique needs of professional users mean a more controlled quarterly pace is appropriate. AMD’s has just released the latest iteration of its Radeon Pro Software Enterprise Edition, and the new 18.Q1 version packs big gains in selected professional applications plus new virtualization and security features.” (1)
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“Radeon Pro 18.Q1 drivers bring newfound speed in multiple apps”
https://techreport.com/news/33255/radeon-pro-18-q1-drivers-bring-newfound-speed-in-multiple-apps