Thursday, August 24th 2017
AMD Releases Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.8.2 Drivers
It was just this past Monday that we saw the release of the Radeon Crimson ReLive 17.8.1 WHQL drivers, but AMD decided that was not enough and today have released the latest update to their Radeon Software with the Crimson ReLive 17.8.2 drivers. This is a beta, non-WHQL driver, but I am not complaining about fast driver releases from anyone. This driver version adds support for F1 2017 which releases imminently, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (Early Access), as well as the upcoming beta for Destiny 2. There are also a few bug fixes including the important bug with RX Vega wherein Radeon Wattman would not correctly apply overclock settings. Grab the drivers from the download link below, and read on for the full change log.DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition 17.8.2 Drivers
Support For :
Support For :
- F1 2017 (Up to 4% performance improvement measured on Radeon RX Vega 64 graphics when compared to Radeon Software Crimson ReLive edition 17.8.1)
- PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS Early Access (Up to 18% performance improvement measured on Radeon RX Vega 64 graphics when compared to Radeon Software Crimson ReLive edition 17.8.1)
- Destiny 2 Beta
- Display may blank or go black after install upgrade with Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products.
- Random corruption may appear in Microsoft desktop productivity applications on Radeon RX Vega series graphics products.
- The "Reset" option in Radeon Settings Gaming tab may enable the "HBCC Memory Segment" feature instead of setting it to the default disabled state. Radeon WattMan may not reach applied overclock states on Radeon RX Vega series graphics.
- Unable to create Eyefinity configurations through the Eyefinity Advanced Setup option.
12 Comments on AMD Releases Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.8.2 Drivers
They should redirect their focus into optimizing driver for mining instead
But on the topic of windows drivers there are different issues with Nvidia and AMD.
Both have issues that plague them throughout time.
My issues with nvidia are multimonitors are a nightmare.
Didn't have this problem with my Radeons HD7750, HD 280 and RX580, so I'll be buying a Vega 56 if I can find it up to $450.
Now I have a dedicated machine that connects to my receiver cause I've always had handshake issues with Nvidia to receivers (Brands: Onkyo, Yamaha) specifically Onkyo SR-875 was a nightmare.
Amd was always a bit better for receivers but cannot point to why o.0
as I don't connect to it anymore I've been fine with a GTX970 cause it had linux performance but since AMD really have changed the Linux graphics card landscape I'm changing to RX64 (found at launch price).
Hoping bios edit will work in the future!
I almost skipped these but there were rumblings of performance gains so I bit.
I hope it's possible and it's just a matter of time for driver team to add support.