Monday, January 21st 2019

AMD Re-releases Adrenalin 19.1.1 Drivers with WHQL Certification

AMD late Monday released WHQL-signed Radeon Software Adrenalin 19.1.1 drivers. These drivers are identical in features and changes to January 11 release of Adrenalin 19.1.1 as a Beta. Among the key changes over the previous 18.12.3 drivers include performance optimization for "Fortnite," bug fixes for Virtual Super Resolution (VSR), graphics card fan zero-fan mode not correctly engaging when toggled on/off in Radeon Settings, incorrect software update notifications in Radeon Settings Advisor, and multi-monitor systems experiencing a mouse pointer lag when one of the displays is enabled but powered off.
DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 19.1.1 WHQL

The change-log follows.

Support For
Fortnite
  • Up to 4% faster performance in Fortnite (Season 7) using Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.1.1 on the Radeon RX 580 graphics card than with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.12.3 at 1920x1080 (1080p).
  • Up to 3% faster performance in Fortnite (Season 7) using Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.1.1 on the Radeon RX Vega 64 graphics card than with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 18.12.3 at 1920x1080 (1080p).
Fixed Issues
  • Virtual Super Resolution may not show up as available on some 1440p Ultra-Wide Displays.
  • Some Radeon RX Series graphics products may experience system lag when Alt+Tab is used during gameplay.
  • Radeon Settings Advisor may incorrectly suggest older versions of Radeon Software as an update.
  • Radeon Settings software update notifications may appear more often than expected.
  • Application profile settings for Radeon WattMan may not reset to default correctly when using the reset button.
  • Radeon Settings may experience a crash when clicking the restart button after a driver installation or while switching between some Radeon WattMan tabs when changing fan settings.
  • Zero RPM control may fail to enable correctly when toggled on/off in Radeon Settings.
  • Radeon ReLive gallery upload queue may sometimes fail to upload videos.
  • Radeon Settings may sometimes incorrectly display the previously installed Radeon Software version after upgrade.
  • Custom color profile options may fail to retain in game on clone or Eyefinity display setups.
  • Performance metrics overlay feature may scale incorrectly when changing resolution in game.
  • Screen tearing may be observed with Enhanced Sync enabled on Vulkan API games.
  • Some systems running multiple displays may experience mouse lag when at least one display is enabled but powered off.
  • Upgrade Advisor may intermittently fail to detect games and provide compatibility recommendations.
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10 Comments on AMD Re-releases Adrenalin 19.1.1 Drivers with WHQL Certification

#1
_larry
So these are literally the exact same as the 19.1.1 Beta....?
I guess WHQL provides better reliability/stability or is it just a badge...?
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#2
_Flare
ZeroFan is broken like before, if i set a custom fan-profile.
MSI RX570 ARMOR OC 8GB

thank you MSI for having the Afterburner, wich is the only solution for getting under 25% Fan-Speed.
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#3
GoldenX
_larrySo these are literally the exact same as the 19.1.1 Beta....?
I guess WHQL provides better reliability/stability or is it just a badge...?
That and you are now sure that they work on all APUs.
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#4
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
_FlareZeroFan is broken like before, if i set a custom fan-profile.
MSI RX570 ARMOR OC 8GB

thank you MSI for having the Afterburner, wich is the only solution for getting under 25% Fan-Speed.
"if I change settings the oem stuff doesn't work right"
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#5
Darmok N Jalad
I had a heck of a time getting these installed over the beta. They wouldn’t update from settings. I had to download from AMD and do the clean install option, and it didn’t reboot right on its own.

I did notice these are slightly different than the beta. There’s an extra tab under the custom application profiles. I’m hoping there’s a fix in there for my PC rebooting after waking from sleep. It’s weird—the lock screen pops up, then reboot. Never have a problem while gaming though.
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#6
megamanxtreme
Man, I hope they fix the "Inaccessible Boot Device" after updating. I had to roll back to the 18.12.2 or whatever is before(W.H.Q.L.), found others that reported the same. I also can't go 4K on Skyrim or the computer restarts, but I can go 4K on Deus Ex: Human Revolution, odd.
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#7
Readlight
Better download from website ful than there driver who fail to install settings and crashes in world off tanks
Win7 motherboard dont haw many other drivers in w10
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#8
Darmok N Jalad
I need to fiddle around with it more, but application WattMan profiles don’t seem to be working.
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#9
megamanxtreme
ReadlightBetter download from website ful than there driver who fail to install settings and crashes in world off tanks
Win7 motherboard dont haw many other drivers in w10
Yeah, when the application was trying to install, it the file size was around 78mbs and it was showing that buffering circle for over an hour, so I got it from the site. Anyway, I fixed the Inaccessible problem by using D.D.U. and reinstalling the drivers after that.
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#10
_Flare
cdawall"if I change settings the oem stuff doesn't work right"
If you do anything else than touching the fan-settings, Volt, MHz, no problem.

If i touch any fan-setting, since the new Fan-Settings Variant in the Adrenalin. Zero-Fan is Doomed.
The old Version using a Fan-Limiter instead of the fan-curve, worked wonderful. Until 18.11.2 if i´m not wrong.

The new Variant doesn´t accept Speeds below 25% PWM for my Card.
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