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AMD Unveils Radeon Software "Adrenalin" Edition, Greatness Coming Soon

llien

Member
AMD announced Radeon Software "Adrenaline" edition (expected mid December)
No word on what it does, besides that it improves things from great to greatness.

Teaser that tells nothing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WozmsD7oKrM

Poster that tells nothing:
V1JPJlw.png


Source (anandtech)

Q: And why did you share it then?
A: Cause I am still excited,duh!

Q: "Software"?
A: Driver et al.

UPDATE:
Sneak peak (videocardz)

AMD Link (mobile APP)

Performance Monitoring

  • Monitor and track your PC gaming performance.
  • Bar graphs to monitor FPS and system info.

Notifications

  • Stay informed about Radeon Software
  • Receive real-time notifications when Radeon Software updates are released
  • Keep AMD Link up-to-date with the newest features and stability updates
Introducing Radeon Overlay

In-game control of Radeon Settings and PC performance monitoring (Press ALT+R to enable)
  • Greater insight for better gaming
  • FPS performance monitoring
  • Convenient built-in performance logging
  • Supported on DirectX 9, 11, 12 and Vulkan

Radeon ReLive

  • Manage, organize and upload your gaming memories
  • Share your moments on social media
  • Queue uploads to multiple social platforms
  • View and trim your video captures

Enhanced Sync — What's new:

  • All Radeon GCN-based products
  • Vulkan
  • Notebook products
  • Multi-GPU
  • AMD Eyefinity Technology

Radeon Wattman

  • Easily save and load your own profiles
  • Share your custom profiles
  • Load community-driver profiles

Frame Rate Target Control Now Supporting Vulkan

Performance

enwjdnM.png
 

Bolivar687

Banned
Makes me sad I'm not a Radeon owner anymore. These big named driver updates always bring a lot of fireworks, usually with a solid performance bump across the board in most games.
 

Jacqli

Member
But still no Overwatch crash fix... half year later.
Nice job AMD!
This so much. When I started playing the game everything was fine and some months ago, it became unplayable when you know that the game will crash randomly.

AMD never again.
 

llien

Member
Sneak peak (videocardz)

AMD Link (mobile APP)

Performance Monitoring

  • Monitor and track your PC gaming performance.
  • Bar graphs to monitor FPS and system info.

Notifications

  • Stay informed about Radeon Software
  • Receive real-time notifications when Radeon Software updates are released
  • Keep AMD Link up-to-date with the newest features and stability updates
Introducing Radeon Overlay

In-game control of Radeon Settings and PC performance monitoring (Press ALT+R to enable)
  • Greater insight for better gaming
  • FPS performance monitoring
  • Convenient built-in performance logging
  • Supported on DirectX 9, 11, 12 and Vulkan

Radeon ReLive

  • Manage, organize and upload your gaming memories
  • Share your moments on social media
  • Queue uploads to multiple social platforms
  • View and trim your video captures

Enhanced Sync — What’s new:

  • All Radeon GCN-based products
  • Vulkan
  • Notebook products
  • Multi-GPU
  • AMD Eyefinity Technology

Radeon Wattman

  • Easily save and load your own profiles
  • Share your custom profiles
  • Load community-driver profiles

Frame Rate Target Control Now Supporting Vulkan

Performance

enwjdnM.png
 

LordOfChaos

Member
Enhanced Sync — What’s new:
All Radeon GCN-based products


Up to 6 year old GPUs! That is one wicked support life, I'll give them that! That was about Fermi concurrent, which I don't think is getting anything particularly new anymore.


Those performance gains are also pretty big. Vegas reviews were ho hum but I think it'll be some classic AMD FineWine, that's not always a great thing as day 1 performance is what most people buy off of, but it should be doing pretty well in 3 years too.
 

LordOfChaos

Member
So uh? A mobile app for my fps. I don't know why I'd need that

No visual distraction on your desktop I assume. Followed by even less performance impact, though non recording fraps wasn't much of a burden.

If I have fraps open I just keep checking the framerate number, being able to dip into an app to check if anything is wrong instead may be nice.
 
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