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AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Drivers Information Leaked

Meanwhile Nvidia still has Windows XP Control Panel lmfao.

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I'll take that over f*cking metro style anytime of a day.
 
Leave nem alone, the annual AMD driver update gets that bitch real excited.
 
Its not been slow loading since Crimson, and they dropped the gaming evolved bloatware a few drivers back

Geforce experience is just as bad on the bloat/unwanted crap scale
 
Radeon Chill just sounds like Vsync to me lol
 
Sure. Let's laugh our arses off because of a properly fast working interface. We prefer slow loading, full of bloatware types ones!

Hahahahaha, have you even used crimson drivers ? If you feel Nvidia's GUI is fast, Crimson will blow your mind.

EDIT: BTW, bloatware??? You have zero clue how clean now AMD drivers are and hey no mandatory signing as well.
 
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Can't wait to see Wattman on my Fury. I have actually been using Trixx for a custom fan curve.

If all features as seen when using RX 480+WattMan are there (which should be as Fiji uses same PowerPlay rev in ROM), you'll have "Advance"/"Fuzzy Logic" fan profile modification. MSI AB/TriXX custom curve is basically "Lookup table" fan mode (ie do x for x temp). "Advance"/"Fuzzy Logic" will change fan profile on the fly depending on a few parameters set and how GPU is requiring cooling. "Advance"/"Fuzzy Logic" is what the ROM/default fan profile is, I've modded that in my ROM.

Also this is the first GPU OC SW that has ability to set VID per DPM (GPU state) and clocks. Using MSI AB/TriXX we basically OC highest GPU state only, VDDC offsets increase all GPU states VID/VDDC (ie even idle state which we're not OC'ing). Plus WattMan screenshots show multi state RAM modification, Fiji only has one but I have made ROMs with 2 (idle 150MHz, loaded 500MHz), it will be interesting to see what WattMan makes of some of my custom ROMs.

In the Memory section of WattMan there is also Voltage option, on RX 480 it doesn't control RAM voltage but memory controller. The way the PCB design for RX 480 was, IR3567B did not control RAM voltage, nor did the RAM voltage rail have another controller with data interface allowing OS SW to change it. On Fiji however the HBM voltage supply is controlled by IR3567B, I can change it with i2c commands via MSI AB and ROM edits. Hopefully WattMan on Fiji will support HBM voltage control.

Looking forward to the ReLive recording facility plus OCAT benchmark tool.
 
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Leave nem alone, the annual AMD driver update gets that bitch real excited.
So annual means weekly now?
They seem to change and update that often.
 
So annual means weekly now?
They seem to change and update that often.

I knew they'd beat us over the head with PowerPoint slides soon enough.
 
Fast Sync is absolutely awful. You can just cap the frame-rate in AMD drivers and you'd get much better results.
AMD still has nothing to compete against Adaptive vSync though, and they really should by now. It's a huge boon for anyone who doesn't have an framerate syncing display, but can still fall below the 60FPS refresh rate when playing games.
 
So annual means weekly now?
They seem to change and update that often.

These feel like WHQL drivers. I will be running these for awhile since the EEU is fixed for W7 users.
 
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