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AMD Releases Radeon Software Adrenalin 20.7.1 Drivers

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AMD late Thursday released the latest version of Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 graphics drivers. Version 20.7.1 beta adds optimization for "Disintegration." The software also introduces an improved AMD Bug Report Tool. A number of bugs were fixed with this release including stuttering observed on machines running RX 5000 series GPUs with Radeon Replay enabled; "Vega" based graphics cards experiencing performance loss with Performance Metrics enabled; an error switching between apps while previewing your stream; custom fan- and clock- tuning settings not applying in Radeon Performance tuning tab or retaining after reboot; and display resolution failing to stretch with display scaling enabled in CS:GO. Bugs related to Valorant, DOTA2, and DOOM Eternal were also fixed. Grab the drivers from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 20.7.1 Beta



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  • Disintegration
  • AMD Bug Report Tool
    • The AMD Bug Report Tool is a new and easy way to report issues directly to us. Simply fill in the form and send the report in. The tool will automatically capture system details for you, giving our development teams the necessary information to identify and resolve issues in future software releases.
Fixed Issues
  • Some game titles may experience hitching or stutter when Instant Replay is enabled on Radeon RX 5000 series system configurations.
  • Radeon RX Vega Series and Radeon VII graphics products may experience performance drops when Performance Metrics Overlay is open while a game is running.
  • An error message may sometimes be displayed instead of your stream preview when switching between tabs in Radeon Software while streaming.
  • Custom fan and clock tuning may sometimes reset to default when changes are applied in the Radeon Performance Tuning tab.
  • Custom tuning profiles may fail to load or apply correctly after some system boots.
  • Display resolution may fail to stretch to full panel when the display scaling feature is enabled for Counter-Strike : Global Offensive.
  • The game compatibility tab in Radeon Software may sometimes show incorrect GPU information for populated games.
  • An error message indicating "Oops something went wrong" may sometimes appear when clicking on the game compatibility tab.
  • Valorant may be detected or listed incorrectly as League of Legends in the gaming tab in Radeon Software.
  • Microsoft Teams may experience an intermittent TDR when performing screen sharing on some APU system configurations.
  • Saints Row : The Third Remastered may experience a system crash or hang when changing display mode.
  • DOTA2 may experience frame drops when Radeon Chill is enabled and the system is left idle for a short period of time.
  • Invoking Radeon Overlay may cause stuttering in playback content when using the Netflix Windows store application.
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided may experience an application crash or hang when loading into some train stations.
  • Fan speed may report as zero when GPU-Z is running alongside a 3D application.
  • The toast messages for some features such as Instant Replay, Instant GIF and Radeon Replay are not correctly showing when Record Desktop is set to off.
  • Radeon Software Install now provides an error message when a user attempts to install unsupported hardware.
  • Some AMD Ryzen 3 2200U Mobile Processor with Radeon Vega 3 Graphic system configurations may experience a system hang or long boot time when upgrading from previous Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition releases.
  • DOOM Eternal may experience intermittent corruption on Radeon RX 5600 series graphics products.
  • DOOM Eternal may experience a system hang when HDR and Radeon Overlay are enabled.
  • Some hardware accelerated Chrome content leveraging VP9 playback may experience corruption on DisplayPort connected displays.
  • Grass or water corruption may be visible in Final Fantasy XV after extended periods of gameplay.
  • Radeon Software may fail to generate a profile for League of Legends in the gaming tab.
  • Radeon Software's in-game overlay may fail to appear or may cut off when invoked on 4K display, while the desktop resolution is set to 4K and a game is running with a resolution set to 1080p.
  • After using the DirectML Media Filters in Radeon Software, graphics memory may no longer report accurately in Radeon Software performance section or may report still in use.
  • Enabling Radeon Image Sharpening may cause colors to appear washed out when HDR is enabled.
Known Issues
  • Performance Tuning Profiles saved from previous Radeon Software releases will no longer be compatible with Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.7.1 and onward.
  • Launching VR applications using the Oculus Rift headset may cause corruption or a system hang on Radeon RX 5000 series graphics products.
  • 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.
  • Performance Metrics Overlay and the Performance Tuning tab incorrectly report higher than expected idle clock speeds on Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products. Performance and power consumption are not impacted by this incorrect reporting.
  • With HDR enabled, Windows desktop may experience flickering, and performing a task switch while in a game may cause colors to become washed out or over saturated.
  • YouTube playback may become frozen with Microsoft Edge player and Chrome when played on an extended display on some AMD Ryzen 7 3000 series and AMD Ryzen 4000 series APU system configurations.
  • Banners in Radeon Software may sometimes fail to show, and navigation buttons for those banners may fail to work.
  • Modifying the HDMI Scaling slider may cause FPS to become locked to 30.
  • Previews for video content on Netflix using Microsoft Edge browser may fail to load or appear black.
  • AMD is investigating isolated reports of intermittent system hangs while exiting system sleep on some AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Mobile Processors with Radeon Graphics.
  • AMD will continue to monitor and investigate any new reports of black screen or system hang issues during extended periods of gameplay closely. Users are encouraged to use the new Bug Reporting Tool for any issues they may encounter.

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Downloaded - my internet connection is good - up to 8.6 MBytes/second :)
Installed on my Radeon RX 560X.

A new option appeared under Graphics - GPU 2 - Advanced:

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Downloaded - my internet connection is good - up to 8.6 MBytes/second :)
Installed on my Radeon RX 560X.

A new option appeared under Graphics - GPU 2 - Advanced:

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It's been there for a couple of releases already
 

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I installed it but I'm still having audio issues with HDMI, it keeps dropping every few seconds.
 
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Switch the audio source to proper sound device. Realtek?
No it's just random, it worked before with the old driver, then it doesn't, with the new ones it didn't work the now it works.
Just checked your system specs, you have one of those 24" 4k, I had one of those I could distinguish between 4k and 1800p/1440p, the same for you?
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
No it's just random, it worked before with the old driver, then it doesn't, with the new ones it didn't work the now it works.
Just checked your system specs, you have one of those 24" 4k, I had one of those I could distinguish between 4k and 1800p/1440p, the same for you?
4K at anything less than 27" is silly IMO... everything is just too small and scaling borks the work area. I can EASILY distinguish between the resolutions. They are both not as 'crisp'. On a 24" DPI is fine for 1080p/1440 resolutions so it may be more difficult to see.
 

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4K at anything less than 27" is silly IMO... everything is just too small and scaling borks the work area. I can EASILY distinguish between the resolutions. They are both not as 'crisp'. On a 24" DPI is fine for 1080p/1440 resolutions so it may be more difficult to see.


You forgot the Scale and layout settings which reminds you the Recommended setting. In my case it is 200%.

No it's just random, it worked before with the old driver, then it doesn't, with the new ones it didn't work the now it works.
Just checked your system specs, you have one of those 24" 4k, I had one of those I could distinguish between 4k and 1800p/1440p, the same for you?


The difference between 4K and any worse resolution is day and night.

4K at 24" is beautiful, it's like the best smartphone screen with 800 ppi.
 

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You forgot the Scale and layout settings which reminds you the Recommended setting. In my case it is 200%.




The difference between 4K and any worse resolution is day and night.

4K at 24" is beautiful, it's like the best smartphone screen with 800 ppi.
For my 28" 4K UHD it's 150%.
You guys are blind, I used 100% scaling for 24, 27 and 32" monitors, I love pixels, but it turns out I love hz even more.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
You guys are blind, I used 100% scaling for 24, 27 and 32" monitors, I love pixels, but it turns out I love hz even more.
It depends on the resolution... I assume you are talking 4K UHD? I can use 100% scaling at 2560x1440 and those sizes... 1080p too... 4K... nope.

You say I'm blind... but with glasses I'm 2020 so.......... no. lol
 

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You guys are blind, I used 100% scaling for 24, 27 and 32" monitors, I love pixels, but it turns out I love hz even more.


I prefer that they are invisible. Something that only the Retina displays achieved somewhere around 10 years ago.
Unfortunately, if you are running a 15-inch display, or larger, with 1080p resolution, you will see them quite clearly.
 
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This version does not include Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling support. :shadedshu:
Rolling back to 20.5.1 HWS edition.
 
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