Tuesday, January 23rd 2024

AMD Software Adrenalin 24.1.1 WHQL Released With AMD Fluid Motion Frames Support

AMD has released the latest version of AMD Software Adrenalin drivers, version 24.1.1 WHQL. This is quite a big update as new drivers add support for the new AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card as well as bring day one support for Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth and TEKKEN 8 games. There is also support for AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF), which promises to boost FPS by up to 97 percent in any DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 game. In addition to AFMF, the new drivers also add AMD Video Upscaling, some additional video improvements, AMD Smart Technology Tab, AMD Assistant, and additional OS feature support. There are also several fixed issues.

According to AMD, AFMF improves performance by adding frame generation technology to AMD Radeon 700M, RX 6000, and RX 7000 series graphics cards, both desktop and notebook versions. AMD also claims that AFMF preserves image quality by dynamically disabling frame generation during fast visual motion. AMD claims up to 97 percent average increase in performance across select titles at 1080p resolution with enabled AFMF and FSR 2 set at Quality Mode on Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card, as well as up to 103 percent increase with the same settings and the same Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card at 1440p resolution.

DOWNLOAD: AMD Software Adrenalin 24.1.1 WHQL
As said, AMD also introduces AMD Video Upscaling, an advanced video algorithm that should improve video playback image quality on Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs. It can be enabled in the Graphics tab and used in applications like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Media Player, at resolution of up to 4K. AMD also introduced some other video improvements, including Content Adaptive Machine Learning (CAML) text detection with support for up to 4K gaming and optimizations for encoding support with AVC, HEVC and AV1 codecs for improved video quality.

AMD also introduced AMD Smart Technology Tab, a suite of features that are now available in one location, AMD Assistant, which automatically enable or disable AMD Software features based on various situations for improved performance or battery life, and support for Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling for Radeon RX 7600 series GPUs on Windows 11 version 22H2 and newer.

Latest drivers also bring several bug fixes, including a fix for black smoke artifacts in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, fix for black texture flickering in Starfield on some AMD graphics cards including Radeon RX 5600 XT, fix for an issue with graphics API metrics in certain UWP applications, fix for intermittent gray screen after driver upgrade with certain monitors on Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards, a fix for performance drop in some DirectML workloads, and more.

New Game Support
  • Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
  • TEKKEN 8
New Product Support
  • AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT
AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF)
Boost FPS up to 97% for a smoother gaming experience by adding frame generation technology to any DirectX 11 and 12 game.
  • AFMF improves performance by adding frame generation technology to AMD Radeon 700M, RX 6000, and RX 7000 series GPUs for notebook and desktop platforms.
  • to 97% average increase in performance across select titles at 1080p resolution when AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) is ON and upscaled with FidelityFX Super Resolution 2 (FSR 2) at Quality Mode, using AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition ️ 24.1.1 on the Radeon RX 7600XT GPU, versus when AFMF and FSR 2 upscaling are OFF.
  • to 103% average increase in performance across select titles at 1440p resolution when AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) is ON and upscaled with FidelityFX Super Resolution 2 (FSR 2) at Quality Mode, using AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition ️ 24.1.1 on the Radeon RX 7600XT GPU, versus when AFMF and FSR 2 upscaling are OFF.
  • AFMF preserves image quality by dynamically disabling frame generation during fast visual motion.
AMD Video Upscaling
  • Advanced video upscale algorithm to improve video playback image quality for AMD Radeon RX 7000 desktop series GPUs.
  • AMD Video Upscaling can be enabled within the Graphics tab to enjoy improved sharpness and clarity, for DirectX 11 applications such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Media Player, with resolution support up to 4K.
  • For more instructions on how to enable upscaling, please ensure that your version of AMD Software is up to date, and learn more HERE!
Additional Video Improvements
  • Content Adaptive Machine Learning (CAML) text detection has been updated to support up to 4K gaming for even greater clarity.
  • Various encoding support within AMD Software including AVC, HEVC and AV1 codecs have undergone additional optimizations to improve video encode quality.
  • AMD continues to work with partners to implement video enhancements into 3rd party apps; more updates to follow in upcoming drivers.
AMD Smart Technology Tab
  • Access the suite of great A+A features from one convenient location to maximize the power of your AMD-powered system.
AMD Assistant
  • Automatically enable or disable AMD Software features based on various situations for improved performance or battery life.
Additional OS Feature Support
  • Support for Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling has been expanded to Radeon RX 7600 series GPUs on Windows 11 version 22H2 and newer. Click HERE for more information.
Fixed Issues
  • Performance drop may be observed in some DirectML workloads.
  • Intermittent grey screen after driver upgrade with certain monitors (such as Nixeus NX-EDG274K) on Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs.
  • Graphics API metric may show as N/A in certain UWP applications.
  • Heavy stuttering may be experienced while playing Warframe and loading into a new area or starting a mission.
  • Black artifacts may be observed in smoke effects while playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.
  • Black texture flickering may be observed while playing Starfield on some AMD Graphics Products, such as the Radeon RX 5600 XT.
  • Intermittent install failure may be observed when using the factory reset setting.
Known Issues
  • Deathloop may experience extended loading times on some AMD Graphics Products, such as the Radeon RX 6900 XT. [Resolution targeted for 24.2.1]
  • Dead Space may experience an application crash after enabling RTAO on some AMD Graphics Products, such as the Radeon RX 6800.
  • Excessive stuttering may be experienced when first playing a match in Overwatch 2. [Resolution targeted for 24.2.1]
  • Audio may intermittently become out of sync with the video when recording from AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition using AV1 codec. [Resolution targeted for Q2]
  • Oculus Rift S may display with a green tint on AMD Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs.
  • After a system reboot, Parsec host application may experience a crash on some AMD Graphics Products, such as the Radeon RX 7900 XTX. [Resolution targeted for 24.2.1]
  • During Microsoft Teams meetings, the camera may intermittently display looped footage on some AMD Products, such as the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U Processor.
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88 Comments on AMD Software Adrenalin 24.1.1 WHQL Released With AMD Fluid Motion Frames Support

#76
Cymob
3x0No need to thank me. If you haven't already, I'd try uninstalling the driver then using DDU in Safe Mode to clean up and reinstall the driver afterward.
This unfortunately does not work for me. Uninstalled using DDU in safe mode to clean up and reinstalled. I will try deinstalling all again and use a different GPU driver. 24.1 worked like a charm for me. 24.1.1 seems to have broken it. It`s always the same with software, new features introduce new bugs. Obviously this does not apply to everyone, since the hardware components and OS may not be identical to my PC.
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#77
AVATARAT
AFMF will work as it's expected, worse than without.
If I start to move the mouse left<->right with AFMF it's visually slower than without (200Hz display). And this is normal as we know that AFMF generates 1+1 frames (new+old data), so I seeing the old data longer.
Gimmick from both companies...
And yes with the lastest driver, I have micro stuttering that the Metric shows.
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#78
csendesmark
Did anyone get artifacts with Adobe Lightroom after installing this driver version?
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#79
3x0
csendesmarkDid anyone get artifacts with Adobe Lightroom after installing this driver version?
Are you running OCed or stock?
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#80
brink
theoutoI tested AFMF and I didn't feel much difference, maybe it's not all that functional in 6000 series? Or maybe it's working as intended, I was already getting high frames anyways (Alan wake 2 being the game in the test bed)
yesterday I played 1h alan wake 2 with rtss fps cap to 59 and afmf. quality settings high, without rt, fsr2 with rendering 3200x1800 (to 4k output resolution).
the resulting ~100-118 fps were quite fluid. the response time still feels like 59. slow moving around looks very smooth, though.
this time looking more carefully, artefacts are from now and then visible.
as mentioned earlier, I tend to play without afmf / fg but with ~90 "real" fps with better response times. needs fsr2 2560x1440 rendering (to 4k output) in my case.
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#81
Ferrum Master
csendesmarkDid anyone get artifacts with Adobe Lightroom after installing this driver version?
Nope. All fine.
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#82
Lew Zealand
OK I spent some time playing Hogwarts Legacy with FMF instead of intentionally trying to break it and about 90-95% of the time it's a net positive. 7700 XT, running at 60 fps internally, FMF doubling to 120 fps, monitor at 1440p/120 Hz. The smoothness is great and I detect no additional delay with FMF+anti-lag vs playing at 60 fps and no Anti-lag. Of course this is an exploration-type game so small additional lag would not be noticeable but the gameplay loop was similar, just smoother.

However that last 5-10% intrudes on occasion, especially seemingly when there are many things on the screen (harder to double all the motion or easier to visually detect the errors, or both?). Sometimes it seems the whole frame is dropped and sometimes there are errors only within parts of the frame and those errors are not necessarily in the most complex parts of the scene.

I then switched back down to 60 fps native without FMF and it's initially jarring losing the smoothness but frankly that impression fades is a minute or two and you just continue playing the game. This REALLY reminded me of trying RT in Control. The RT makes a nice impression but fades once you're playing the game. Here I'd say the 120 fps is nicer but the errors are distracting, and backing down to 60 fps is jarring but fades once you play for a while.
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#83
Ferrum Master
Lew ZealandOK I spent some time playing Hogwarts Legacy with FMF instead of intentionally trying to break it and about 90-50% of the time it's a net positive. 7700 XT, running at 60 fps internally, FMF doubling to 120 fps, monitor at 1440p/120 Hz. The smoothness is great and I detect no additional delay with FMF+anti-lag vs playing at 60 fps and no Anti-lag. Of course this is an exploration-type game so small additional lag would not be noticeable but the gameplay loop was similar, just smoother.

However that last 5-10% intrudes on occasion, especially seemingly when there are many things on the screen (harder to double all the motion or easier to visually detect the errors, or both?). Sometimes it seems the whole frame is dropped and sometimes there are errors only within parts of the frame and those errors are not necessarily in the most complex parts of the scene.

I then switched back down to 60 fps native without FMF and it's initially jarring losing the smoothness but frankly that impression fades is a minute or two and you just continue playing the game. This REALLY reminded me of trying RT in Control. The RT makes a nice impression but fades once you're playing the game. Here I'd say the 120 fps is nicer but the errors are distracting, and backing down to 60 fps is jarring but fades once you play for a while.
You just proved our brain specifics to adapt to things and forget. Short time memory is like few seconds then it fades. If it doesn't take repeated pattern or flashing we don't notice it... we are not digital beings, we don't see in 24Hz yet we can be fooled to do it, but we can distinct a spike of lightening strike at comparable few hundred Hz.

I would note that currently our Windows is in pretty shit state to test for stutters whatsoever. But the driver itself is pretty good performance wise. It has many fixes and reenabled features. Thus it may break OC and UV for some as the load patterns are different and most people just OC till one particular game doesn't crash, yet it is completely unstable in reality, but still complain.

Also I have a habbit after each AMD clean driver install to reinstall AMD Chipset drivers to ensure registry values are not accidently overwritten. Those actually differ after and before often.
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#84
Tropick
CymobI updated to 24.1.1 yesterday and have the most terrible experience since the update. I play Battlefield 2042, but after the upgrade it is unplayable. Extremely choppy and slow. Already sent two bug reports to AMD.
I need to de-install everything AMD now and see if I can re-install with old drivers that actually worked. I used to get an FPS of 150-200 with a lag of 5 ms.

I have been thinking about changing to NVIDIA to get the 4090.:love:
Same experience here. I play a lot of BF2042 and the game is now completely busted after upgrading to 24.1.1. I'll be rolling back to the previous version for the time being.
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#85
raddeon
TropickSame experience here. I play a lot of BF2042 and the game is now completely busted after upgrading to 24.1.1. I'll be rolling back to the previous version for the time being.
Turn resizable bar off and then on again, this fixed it for me. Its a thread on reddit about this.
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#86
csendesmark
3x0Are you running OCed or stock?
All stock.
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#87
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
raddeonTurn resizable bar off and then on again, this fixed it for me. Its a thread on reddit about this.
Turn it off at the bios level or driver level?
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#88
raddeon
FreedomEclipseTurn it off at the bios level or driver level?
In the driver
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