Monday, March 6th 2017
AMD Releases Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.1
AMD has released the latest version of its Radeon driver package, Radeon Software Crimson ReLive 17.3.1. The changelog indicates an improvement of up to 6% Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands, as well as a new CrossFire profile for the same game. Also included is a big list of fixed issues, which we have included below for your examination.
You can download the drivers straight from TPU using the link below:
DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.1
You can download the drivers straight from TPU using the link below:
DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.1
Fixed Issues
- Battlefield 1 may experience flickering textures or terrain when returning to game after performing a task switch.
- For Honor may experience flickering or corruption on character models when highlighting them in menus.
- For Honor may experience texture flickering in Multi GPU enabled system configurations.
- Radeon Settings may fail to install the latest graphics driver on systems with user accounts that contain spaces.
- Mouse cursor corruption may be experienced on some Radeon RX 480 series graphics products.
- Custom fan settings in Radeon WattMan are sometimes not retained after the system enters sleep or hibernate.
- Adjusting Radeon WattMan settings on some Radeon R9 380 series products may cause display flickering or application hangs.
- System may fail to reboot when "Restart Now" is selected during a custom Radeon Software install.
- Borderless Fullscreen mode and AMD FreeSync technology may experience stuttering or flickering on some multi display system configurations.
- Radeon ReLive is not functional when Hyper-V is enabled on Windows.
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive may experience stuttering when using Radeon Chill.
- DOTA 2 may experience stuttering on some system configurations with Radeon ReLive enabled.
10 Comments on AMD Releases Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.3.1
This is why there are a lot more replies on other forums like Guru3D.com . They add the topic in the correct subsection of their forum, and not everything in ONE category "news"
Look at the previous post. When I posted a topic in the CORRECT forum about 17.2.1, I got 10 replies.
In the news category, only 2 replies. Do I really have to teach you guys how to run an active forum?
You lock my topic because I want to discuss this in the AMD section on this forum? Don't you think it's a little childish to do so? What do you gain by locking my topic exaclty?
I can tell you now that this topic will die very soon on this "news" forum, unless someone replies to this post offcourse...
Thanks. :)
Also, why do they show a slower comparison than 16.12.2 in the other thread? Whats up with that?
Even though it also says that about mouse corruption in the 16.12.2 notes, i've not had the corruption once since installing it.
Will only update to this one if this corruption issue does not occur.
"System may fail to reboot when "Restart Now" is selected during a custom Radeon Software install"
...I still get the installer hanging, and have to restart via Windows. I'm also finding ReLive still does not respond to hotkeys like it's supposed to. At best, it will work intermittently, but only when the onscreen indicator is showing, and ends up getting recorded. Kinda ridiculous they haven't even figured out how to make an onscreen indicator show on your screen, but not in the recording.
I must have tried half a dozen times yesterday to get a 10 min instant replay capture to save in Far Cry 3 and RE7, only to never get a full 10 min clip. Most of the time it was a very short clip less than a minute long.
As far as I can tell, ReLive isn't really any better than Raptr.