Wednesday, January 12th 2022

AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.1.1 Released

AMD released the year's first Radeon Software Adrenalin software update. Version 22.1.1 comes with optimization for "Monster Hunter Rise," and "God of War," with up to 7% performance increase measured at 4K Ultra settings with the RX 6900 XT, compared to the previous 21.12.1 drivers. A handful issues were also fixed. To begin with, high idle memory clocks noticed on machines with multiple high-resolution monitors, has been fixed. Power Tuning components of a saved tuning profile not correctly loading following a Radeon Software update, has been fixed. Visual corruption noticed with "Halo Infinite" when zoomed-in, on machines with products such as the RX 5600 XT, has been fixed. Flickering noticed in "Fortnite" with RX 6000 series graphics cards in DirectX 12 mode with Radeon Boost enabled, as been fixed. Grab the drivers from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.1.1
Support For
  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • God of War
    • Up to 7% increase in performance in God of War @ 4K Ultra Settings, using Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.1.1 on the 16 GB Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card, versus the previous software driver version 21.12.1.
    • Up to 7% increase in performance in God of War @ 4K Ultra Settings, using Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.1.1 on the 16 GB Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics card, versus the previous software driver version 21.12.1.
    • Up to 7% increase in performance in God of War @ 4K Ultra Settings, using Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.1.1 on the 12 GB Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card, versus the previous software driver version 21.12.1.
Fixed Issues
  • Connecting multiple monitors with high display bandwidths and differences in vertical intervals to a system may lead to high idle memory clock values being experienced by some users.
  • After upgrading to the latest Radeon Software, the Power Tuning component of a saved tuning profile may not load correctly when a user imports a previously saved tuning profile.
  • When some users zoom-in during Halo Infinite gameplay, they may experience visual corruption on some AMD Graphics Products such as Radeon RX 5600 XT Graphics.
  • Flickering may be observed when playing Fortnite on some AMD Graphics Products such as Radeon RX 6800 XT Graphics using DirectX 12 with Radeon Boost enabled.
Known Issues
  • Enhanced Sync may cause a black screen to occur when enabled on some games and system configurations. Any users who may be experiencing issues with Enhanced Sync enabled should disable it as a temporary workaround.
  • Radeon performance metrics and logging features may intermittently report extremely high and incorrect memory clock values.
  • While playing Borderlands 3 using DirectX 12 with Radeon Boost enabled, longer than expected load times may be observed on some AMD Graphics Products such as Radeon RX 6800 XT Graphics.
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28 Comments on AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.1.1 Released

#26
Drash
seth1911Yeah its the memory or the psu, but not the driver. :laugh:


CCC 15.7.1 from 2015 and the Crimson 17.9.3 from 2017 work without any issue.
Yep. Been there done that. Some drivers worked others didn't but CTDs and all sorts of crap even when no real load, stopped gaming for 6 months as couldn't work out what the hell was going on - turns out my RAM got old and couldn't hack it - back to 2133MHz - no XMP. Rock solid. ROCK SOLID. Did I mention it stopped being a problem. Now I realise PC gaming is a shit show - I'm getting less likely to post in these threads because ... wierd shit really does happen, you're experience isn't the sum total of everything. It shouldn't (in your mind) but it does. Etc Etc. Now I'm thinking overclocking is wank - more trouble than it's worth - save your cash and spend more for stuff that's solid at the level you want rather than trying to cheat the system. More time gaming, less time watching blue screens/googling crap only 16 year old retards reply to. That's how bad I feel about it. YMMV.
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#27
TheoneandonlyMrK
seth1911Yeah its the memory or the psu, but not the driver. :laugh:


CCC 15.7.1 from 2015 and the Crimson 17.9.3 from 2017 work without any issue.
Consider, there's a lot of people using these drivers without your issues.

And you, can likely Google up a few spread over years.

Unless you're case is a special case in some way , math's doesn't usually lie.
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#28
RJARRRPCGP
MysteoaI didn't say it can't be the driver. I have seen some cases of people apologizing that they blame the driver when why had a different PC problem. Most of the time it was unstable RAM. But because of AMD driver bad stigma, everyone is very vocal about it and first blames the driver.



I have heard of similar thing like motherboard not working due to the air humidity and temperature. It's rare, but can happen. For your case, I would blame the board vendor.
It was strange, I traced my old K6-2 system to only the room being warm, from the forced hot air heat.

And with my RX 5600 XT, Windows 10 sometimes blacked out and rebooted itself with the above mentioned WHEA error as soon as I want to start a game, even when that was rare.

OTOH, Windows 10 never did that when my GPU core was unstable, it would be just a driver timeout, a game crash or a solid freeze-crash, often with a buzzing sound out of the speakers.
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