Monday, January 11th 2016

AMD Intros Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.1 Beta

AMD unveiled Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.1 Beta. The latest version of AMD's suite, which provides drivers and system software for its Radeon GPUs, comes with a large complement of game-specific performance/stability improvements. This includes bug-fixes specific to Fallout 4, Just Cause 3, Star Wars: Battlefront, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, and Assassin's Creed Syndicate. Grab the driver from the links below.
DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.1 Beta for Windows 10/8.1/7 64-bit | Windows 10/8.1/7 32-bit
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20 Comments on AMD Intros Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.1 Beta

#1
Batou1986
This also fixes the super cruise FPS drop in Elite Dangerous on Win10 finally
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#2
natr0n
Some of the newer drivers break opengl. AMD seems to have shitty/broken opengl support according to emulation devs.
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#3
Octopuss
Is this the same driver announced on Guru3d week ago?
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#4
natr0n
OctopussIs this the same driver announced on Guru3d week ago?
Yep, everyone is busy on tpu due to shows hence late news.
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#5
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
fianlly made it to the news here :P


decent driver, no issues to report here.
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#6
Mentando
Batou1986This also fixes the super cruise FPS drop in Elite Dangerous on Win10 finally
Really? That's awesome!
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#7
Woofed
Sadly Crimson Software is not supporting Brazos APUs... :/ Even Catalyst lost Brazos support. After just 4 years. What the hell AMD?
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#8
Tsukiyomi91
still rocking the Crimson v15 on one of the quick built rig for my cousins to use. Gonna test this driver out once I reach home from work.
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#9
Octopuss
I am still puzzled why they thought it was a good idea to force the damn control panel to use the language of the OS (or the location or something). Without the possibility to change it. It might not seem like a big deal, but the damn thing automatically shows everything in czech for me, and that makes it absolutely useless because I have no damn idea what those options mean :(
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#10
AsRock
TPU addict
OctopussI am still puzzled why they thought it was a good idea to force the damn control panel to use the language of the OS (or the location or something). Without the possibility to change it. It might not seem like a big deal, but the damn thing automatically shows everything in czech for me, and that makes it absolutely useless because I have no damn idea what those options mean :(
Then you should go to their driver page and report a issue.
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#11
Phobia9651
Today I got a new message for a driver update, however when I click "Upgrade" and am going through the update process my current installed driver version is listed (15.301.x) instead of 16.15.x. So basically nothing changes when completing the update process.
Anyone else got this problem?
And isn't 15.301.x already Crimson Edition 16.1?
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#12
ahmetcalisan
urza26Today I got a new message for a driver update, however when I click "Upgrade" and am going through the update process my current installed driver version is listed (15.301.x) instead of 16.15.x. So basically nothing changes when completing the update process.
Anyone else got this problem?
And isn't 15.301.x already Crimson Edition 16.1?
I have the same problem. I installed two times but again my driver is 15.301... I do not know what to do?
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#13
buggalugs
Why does it say Beta in the story but when you download, its labeled WHQL?
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#14
Octopuss
It's even called a hotfix on AMD's web...
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#15
buggalugs
OctopussIt's even called a hotfix on AMD's web...
I had the same issue, if you use the installer, (upgrade from within the crimson software), it wants to install the same driver, it says the latest driver is already installed.

To fix it just download the 16.1 software from here, then uninstall crimson, then install the new software, it now says 16.1 installed.
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#16
Fluffmeister
Just reading threads about AMD drivers terrify me*

*nVidia drivers are evil too
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#17
jigar2speed
natr0nSome of the newer drivers break opengl. AMD seems to have shitty/broken opengl support according to emulation devs.
Wolfenstein - the new order (OpenGL based game) works awesome here, infact performance improved with this driver. Also nothings broken to report.
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#18
natr0n
jigar2speedWolfenstein - the new order (OpenGL based game) works awesome here, infact performance improved with this driver. Also nothings broken to report.
I tried playing ppsspp emulator uses opengl and crashes saying driver stopped responding. Idk anything newer than 15.9.1 for me has issues.
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#19
m4gicfour
@natr0n - So it's issues supporting older versions of OpenGL then?

Try dumping atioglxx.dll from a version of the driver that works with your app into the folder of the offending application (same folder as the .exe for your troublesome game), then updating to newest driver. The .dll in the folder (local) should override and load instead of the one installed by the driver (global) and - hopefully - work. Then you'll have the newest driver, and only be overriding to an older version of that driver component for apps that need it.

I've had to do it in the past for *really* old games that use outmoded versions of OpenGL, worth a shot.

Here's some instructions for how to extract the atioglxx.dll from the (older, working) driver package without actually installing it and then searching the system folders for it
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#20
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
m4gicfour@natr0n - So it's issues supporting older versions of OpenGL then?

Try dumping atioglxx.dll from a version of the driver that works with your app into the folder of the offending application (same folder as the .exe for your troublesome game), then updating to newest driver. The .dll in the folder (local) should override and load instead of the one installed by the driver (global) and - hopefully - work. Then you'll have the newest driver, and only be overriding to an older version of that driver component for apps that need it.

I've had to do it in the past for *really* old games that use outmoded versions of OpenGL, worth a shot.

Here's some instructions for how to extract the atioglxx.dll from the (older, working) driver package without actually installing it and then searching the system folders for it
that same trick is how the fallout 4 compass fix worked (different file), so its definitely a common way to resolve problems that worked on older drivers, but not newer.
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