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As for the notes:

Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.2 Highlights
Support For
Windows®10 Fall Creators Update
This release provides initial support for the Windows®10 Fall Creators Update. For more information please visit here.
Wolfenstein™ II: The New Colossus
Up to 8% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440. (RS-188)
Up to 4% faster performance on Radeon RX 580 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440. (RS-189)
Destiny 2™
Up to 43% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-184)
Up to 50% faster performance on Radeon RX 580 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-185)
Assassin's Creed™: Origins
Up to 16% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-186)
Up to 13% faster performance on Radeon RX 580(8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 1920x1080. (RS-187)
GPU Workload
A new toggle in Radeon Settings that can be found under the "Gaming", "Global Settings" options. This toggle will allow you to switch optimization between graphics or compute workloads on select Radeon RX 500, Radeon RX 400, Radeon R9 390, Radeon R9 380, Radeon R9 290 and Radeon R9 285 series graphics products.
Compute Support
Radeon Software now supports compute workloads for up to 12 installed Radeon RX 400, Radeon RX 500 or Radeon RX Vega series graphics products on Windows®10 system configurations.
Fixed Issues
Radeon Software may not appear in the uninstall options under "Apps and Features" on Windows® operating systems after a Radeon Software upgrade.
Minor corruption may appear in PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS™ in some game locations when using Ultra graphics settings in game.
Radeon Wattman may fail to apply user adjusted voltage values on certain configurations.
AMD XConnect™ Technology enabled system configurations may not be detected when plugged in or connected to a system after being previously unplugged during system sleep or hibernation.
Hearts of Iron™ IV may experience a crash or system hang during some scenario gameplay.
Radeon Settings gaming tab may not automatically populate games detected on the users system.
Known Issues
A random system hang may be experienced after extended periods of use on system configurations using 12 GPU's for compute workloads.
Assassin's Creed™: Origins may experience an intermittent application or system hang when playing on Windows®7 system configurations.
The GPU Workload feature may cause a system hang when switching to Compute while AMD CrossFire is enabled. A workaround is to disable AMD CrossFire before switching the toggle to Compute workloads.
Resizing the Radeon Settings window may cause the user interface to stutter or exhibit corruption temporarily.
Corruption may be experienced in Forza Motorsport™ 7 on some HDR displays with HDR enabled in game.
Radeon WattMan reset and restore factory default options may not reset graphics or memory clocks and unstable Radeon WattMan profiles may not be restored to default after a system hang.
OverWatch™ may experience a random or intermittent hang on some system configurations. Disabling Radeon ReLive as a temporary workaround may resolve the issue.
When recording with Radeon ReLive on Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products GPU usage and clocks may remain in high states. A workaround is to disable and then re-enable Radeon ReLive.
 
Don't mind me I've been up for a while :P

Don't mind me I've been up for a while :P

Grab 'em here

As for the notes:

Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.2 Highlights
Support For
Windows®10 Fall Creators Update
This release provides initial support for the Windows®10 Fall Creators Update. For more information please visit here.
Wolfenstein™ II: The New Colossus
Up to 8% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440. (RS-188)
Up to 4% faster performance on Radeon RX 580 (8GB) graphics card than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440. (RS-189)
Destiny 2™
Up to 43% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-184)
Up to 50% faster performance on Radeon RX 580 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-185)
Assassin's Creed™: Origins
Up to 16% faster performance on Radeon™ RX Vega56 (8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 2560x1440.(RS-186)
Up to 13% faster performance on Radeon RX 580(8GB) graphics than with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.10.1 at 1920x1080. (RS-187)
GPU Workload
A new toggle in Radeon Settings that can be found under the "Gaming", "Global Settings" options. This toggle will allow you to switch optimization between graphics or compute workloads on select Radeon RX 500, Radeon RX 400, Radeon R9 390, Radeon R9 380, Radeon R9 290 and Radeon R9 285 series graphics products.
Compute Support
Radeon Software now supports compute workloads for up to 12 installed Radeon RX 400, Radeon RX 500 or Radeon RX Vega series graphics products on Windows®10 system configurations.
Fixed Issues
Radeon Software may not appear in the uninstall options under "Apps and Features" on Windows® operating systems after a Radeon Software upgrade.
Minor corruption may appear in PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS™ in some game locations when using Ultra graphics settings in game.
Radeon Wattman may fail to apply user adjusted voltage values on certain configurations.
AMD XConnect™ Technology enabled system configurations may not be detected when plugged in or connected to a system after being previously unplugged during system sleep or hibernation.
Hearts of Iron™ IV may experience a crash or system hang during some scenario gameplay.
Radeon Settings gaming tab may not automatically populate games detected on the users system.
Known Issues
A random system hang may be experienced after extended periods of use on system configurations using 12 GPU's for compute workloads.
Assassin's Creed™: Origins may experience an intermittent application or system hang when playing on Windows®7 system configurations.
The GPU Workload feature may cause a system hang when switching to Compute while AMD CrossFire is enabled. A workaround is to disable AMD CrossFire before switching the toggle to Compute workloads.
Resizing the Radeon Settings window may cause the user interface to stutter or exhibit corruption temporarily.
Corruption may be experienced in Forza Motorsport™ 7 on some HDR displays with HDR enabled in game.
Radeon WattMan reset and restore factory default options may not reset graphics or memory clocks and unstable Radeon WattMan profiles may not be restored to default after a system hang.
OverWatch™ may experience a random or intermittent hang on some system configurations. Disabling Radeon ReLive as a temporary workaround may resolve the issue.
When recording with Radeon ReLive on Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products GPU usage and clocks may remain in high states. A workaround is to disable and then re-enable Radeon ReLive.


Footnotes:

*Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of October 20th, 2017 on the 8GB Radeon RX Vega56, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700X CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64 using the game Destiny 2 on the highest preset. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. At 2560x1440, the Radeon RX Vega56 scored 52.0 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.1 whereas the Radeon RX Vega56 scored 74.6 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.2. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-184

*Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of October 20th, 2017 on the 8GB Radeon RX 580, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700X CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64 using the game Destiny 2 on the highest preset. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. At 2560x1440, the Radeon RX 580 scored 34.7 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.1 whereas the Radeon RX 580 scored 52.2 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.2. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-185

*Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of October 20th, 2017 on the 8GB Radeon RX Vega56, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700X CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64 using the game Assassins Creed: Origins on the highest preset. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. At 2560x1440, the Radeon RX Vega56 scored 44 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.1 whereas the Radeon RX Vega56 scored 51 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.2. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-186

*Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of October 20th, 2017 on the 8GB Radeon RX 580, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700X CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64 using the game Assassins Creed: Origins on the highest preset. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. At 1920x1080, the Radeon RX 580 scored 45 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.1 whereas the Radeon RX 580 scored 51 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.2. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-187

*Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of October 20th, 2017 on the 8GB Radeon RX Vega56, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700X CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64 using the game Wolfenstein II on the ultra nightmare preset. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. At 2560x1440, the Radeon RX Vega56 scored 102.8 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.1 whereas the Radeon RX Vega56 scored 110.7 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.2. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-188

*Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of October 20th, 2017 on the 8GB Radeon RX 580, on a test system comprising of Intel i7 7700X CPU (4.2 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3000 Mhz system memory, and Windows 10 x64 using the game Wolfenstein II on the ultra nightmare preset. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. At 2560x1440, the Radeon RX 580 scored 74 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.1 whereas the Radeon RX 580 scored 77.3 FPS with Radeon Software 17.10.2. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. RS-189



See AMD not so hard...:bleh2: :bleh2: :bleh2: :bleh2:
 
Umm... When does AMD plan on releasing the Wolf II codes for the ones who bought a Vega card? lol. I'd like to get to downloading it... 10Mbit DSL isn't very friendly to big games these days.
 
So, do the performance increases also work for the VEGA 64? I find it odd that they only list the Vega 56, rather that just saying RX Vega.
 
I dont see why not its probably the same for the 570 or 560 or 480 ect... They simply took one of each gpu line for some quick testing. being in the exact same family of gpus they should see about the same perf update.
 
workload option not showing here, clean install using DDU, release notes say 390X is supported :confused:
 
I added these to comp#1. First issue, the install failed with error 1603??? turns out everything appeared to install except the install manager. :/ Link from error said try SFC scan DISM scan and check for updates. Did all that and all was good.
So the computer seems to be working fine and I load up R6Seige. Run the benchmark and poof.. first explosion in benchmark sends me to blank screen. Had to do a blind warm reset. Tried a system restore from minutes before the update and although that mostly worked there was still and issue (can't remember what it was right now).
Resolved by doing a ddu clean install of whql 17.7.2
 
I added these to comp#1. First issue, the install failed with error 1603??? turns out everything appeared to install except the install manager. :/ Link from error said try SFC scan DISM scan and check for updates. Did all that and all was good.
So the computer seems to be working fine and I load up R6Seige. Run the benchmark and poof.. first explosion in benchmark sends me to blank screen. Had to do a blind warm reset. Tried a system restore from minutes before the update and although that mostly worked there was still and issue (can't remember what it was right now).
Resolved by doing a ddu clean install of whql 17.7.2

They work fine for me, no issues installing, and R6Seige runs great, including the benchmark. could be it is conflicting with something else in your system, and or virus scanner is preventing it to install correctly? You did DDU then clean install them right?
 
I saw the same 1603 as Hardwood when I selected a clean install from the installer. Instead of using DDU afterwards I used AMD Clean Uninstall Tool link is on AMD's 1603 error page. http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/KB1603.aspx
I wasn't too sure of using ddu so soon after the creator update.I was ready for a clean install incase AMD's uninstaller went sideways, I hadn't tried it since Win7 the old version had trouble with Win8 and up from what I remember. Worked just fine btw. Still have to manually delete everything in C:\AMD folder over 10g of hd space recovered.
Reboot disconnected my eth cable disabled my av clean install went fine.
Only issues so far is I have to disable Steam Overlay for Civ :BE (Mantle)launcher gets stuck in a loop and performance in Ungine Superposition continues to get worse with my FuryX been downtrending since May.
 
These fixed my Deus Ex: Mankind Divided issues. But Wolfenstein the new order still doesn't run smooth. Seems like the card doesn't understand that I'm trying to run a game and only half of the LEDs on the card light up (that tachyometerthingy) suggesting the card isn't going full speed?
 
Tried to download them a couple of times but it kept failing(not seen that **** for a while) so I have given up on them and will stick with 17.9.3 as it is the only driver in the last year where eyefinity stays enableb 100% of the time on booting and restarts also never had monitor drop out/blank either.

I was suspecting a hardware fault , but it seems software is fixing it so....

I will take the failed downloads to mean the interwebs gods telling me to stick with the current driver.
 
You did DDU then clean install them right?

Umm no. I typically only use DDU or similar when downgrading drivers as it shouldn't be required for updates. This practice has worked fine for many years.
Not a big deal though, my computer works fine as is so I can wait for the next revision.
 
These fixed my Deus Ex: Mankind Divided issues. But Wolfenstein the new order still doesn't run smooth. Seems like the card doesn't understand that I'm trying to run a game and only half of the LEDs on the card light up (that tachyometerthingy) suggesting the card isn't going full speed?

Wolfenstein: The New Order is a very buggy game. I tried renamed .exe but it's not working for me. But other games were working fine.
 
Something was probably borked when I first installed 17.10.2's, took a clean install and it seems more smooth, will test Wolfenstein later.
 
These seem pretty unstable for me (RX 460)—I've gotten several hardlocks since installing them.
 
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