Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.5.2

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Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.5.2 Highlights
Support For
Prey®
Up to 4.5% performance improvement measured on Radeon RX 580 8GB graphics when compared to Radeon Software Crimson ReLive edition 17.5.1(1)

Fixed Issues
NieR™: Automata may experience a random hang or application crash after short periods of gameplay.

Forza™ Horizon 3 may experience very long map/launch load times.
The primary display adapter may sometimes appear disabled in Radeon Settings while driving a display from the linked adapter in Multi GPU system configurations.

Radeon RX 550 series graphics products may experience a system hang when entering sleep or hibernate modes.


Known Issues
Virtual Super Resolution may fail to enable on some Radeon RX 400 and Radeon RX 500 series graphics products.

The Display feature in Radeon Settings "GPU Scaling" may not function for some games.

A small amount of apps may still experience issues with Borderless Fullscreen mode and AMD FreeSync™ technology if other applications or game launchers are running on the primary screen in the background.

Counter-Strike™: Global Offensive and World of Warcraft™ may experience flickering or performance issues the first time the game is launched on a system boot with AMD FreeSync™ technology enabled. Workarounds include exiting and restarting the application or task switching (alt+tab) in and out of the game to fix the issue.

Known Issues for Radeon ReLive
The XBOX™ DVR application may cause conflicts with Radeon ReLive, users are suggested to disable XBOX™ DVR if Radeon ReLive is experiencing issues.
Radeon ReLive may fail to install on AMD APU Family products or experience a system hang or failure to record when using the recording feature on AMD APU Family products.

Radeon ReLive may intermittently fail to work after performing task switches of applications. A work around is to disable and then enable the feature in Radeon Software.

Radeon ReLive may exhibit corruption in recordings when capturing Microsoft Office applications.

Radeon ReLive may experience recording or streaming issues when task switching using ALT+TAB.
 
"Virtual Super Resolution may fail to enable on some Radeon RX 400 and Radeon RX 500 series graphics products."

Well at least they know it, now maybe they'll fix it :bleh:
 
Can't see the point of updating the drivers anymore they only seem interested in the Polaris cards. Can't remember the last time they fixed anything that remotely interested me. C'est la vie.
 
Does anyone care that Radeon software doesn't even offer desk top color management anymore?

I posted a thread about this in the wrong forum category.
 
Does anyone care that Radeon software doesn't even offer desk top color management anymore?

I posted a thread about this in the wrong forum category.

you have to go thru the display color calibration to adjust it (Display tab, top right, click on Display color) or you can do it thru windows control panel Color Management, and click on Calibrate display at the bottom. AMD just figured there was no reason to have a redundant function that is already in windows.

edit: in addition, you may need to download the proper color profile for your monitor. (profiles are changeable in the windows control panel color management)
 
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you have to go thru the display color calibration to adjust it (Display tab, top right, click on Display color) or you can do it thru windows control panel Color Management, and click on Calibrate display at the bottom. AMD just figured there was no reason to have a redundant function that is already in windows.

edit: in addition, you may need to download the proper color profile for your monitor. (profiles are changeable in the windows control panel color management)

The windows color management system doesn't offer easy settings for calibration or extra color saturation. AMD color software was easy and perfect for me anyway. In the older Crimson software there was still a way to get into color settings for desktop but now they have cut that out. I don't really see it as redundant at all. Its a feature that I used for 10 years.

I think AMD should consider adding color adjustments back into there software.



For now I can just download an older version and just roll with that.

This might sound stupid but these kinds of features may turn someone to the green side. I know I am not the only one complaining about it.

Basically unless i am missing something windows color management depends on your monitors controls. My Surface Pro is basically stuck unless I buy some calibration kit... in fact I think the only thing I can change is the brightness.

Unless I am missing something obvious. Going beyond what your monitor can achieve the Windows Calibration in fact does nothing.
 
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I'm totally with you regarding color calibration, for your very same reasons as well as many others.

AMD totally deserves a market loss for this reason alone.
 
I'm totally with you regarding color calibration, for your very same reasons as well as many others.

AMD totally deserves a market loss for this reason alone.

To me this means if I buy a Vega or Navi card I have to buy a calibration test kit. Like a spyder 5 or something. That adds an extra 100-150 dollars on top of the price.

Off topic but tonight I figured out how to get intels gpu control panel on the surface pro.. you would think it would be a very easy thing to do but it wasn't. But now I can adjust the saturation level, gamma control, and adjust contrast.. thats all I want.

The issue is with AMD is I buy high end GPU's from them and need to update there drivers and software.. with my surface pro I could care less about updating drivers as long as I can adjust desktop color its fine.

I guess there is a hack you can do, to allow CCC into the latest driver version but I can't believe AMD dropped the color settings completely. There drivers are already sub par and now I have to use work arounds for color management.. I think I will pass for now. Hopefully by the time Navi launches they get there **** together. :nuts: :bleh:
 
I really don't like the way AMD is going with drivers, and I'm beginning to despise the new interface as well.
While I'm happy with VSR, all the rest seems sub-par compared to Nvidia's options, which seem much more targeted to enthusiasts as far as GPU control. Correct me if I'm wrong.

And the decision to remove calibration options was an utterly stupid one, imo.
 
I really don't like the way AMD is going with drivers, and I'm beginning to despise the new interface as well.
While I'm happy with VSR, all the rest seems sub-par compared to Nvidia's options, which seem much more targeted to enthusiasts as far as GPU control. Correct me if I'm wrong.

And the decision to remove calibration options was an utterly stupid one, imo.
ok your wrong .

Relive is much better than geforce experience .
just being all in one place makes it better
geforce experience is a POS .
 
ok your wrong .

Relive is much better than geforce experience .
just being all in one place makes it better
geforce experience is a POS .

well I don't use Relive or Geforce experience but I did use CCC for color management as I use Nvidia control panel for the same.

Its all good to have extra nice features in your software package but don't forget about the most important aspects of GPU software. Color??

Nvidia still offers it and its very easy to use.
 
well I don't use Relive or Geforce experience but I did use CCC for color management as I use Nvidia control panel for the same.

Its all good to have extra nice features in your software package but don't forget about the most important aspects of GPU software. Color??

Nvidia still offers it and its very easy to use.
well as i'm a little color blind about 10% of reds and 5% of greens
I don't touch any color settings :lol:

without hardware color calibration like a Datacolor Spyder anyway


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and I do use relive per game crossfire settings a lot
 
well as i'm a little color blind about 10% of reds and 5% of greens
I don't touch any color settings :lol:

without hardware color calibration like a Datacolor Spyder anyway


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and I do use relive per game crossfire settings a lot

I have read that some people are bull **** about this issue, but I am really confused as to why AMD has decided to literally cut it out of there software.

It can't be that hard for them to add it back into there new Crimson software.

My monitors color management is average at best so if I did go AMD I really do have to purchase a calibration kit.

Maybe not everyone is really that picky about saturation, Gamma, Contrast and temperature and hue.. but I am. I would think a lot of gamers would want the feature.

AMD PUT IT BACK! Even Intels shitty little control panel has it.. jeez..
 
I have read that some people are bull **** about this issue, but I am really confused as to why AMD has decided to literally cut it out of there software.

It can't be that hard for them to add it back into there new Crimson software.

My monitors color management is average at best so if I did go AMD I really do have to purchase a calibration kit.

Maybe not everyone is really that picky about saturation, Gamma, Contrast and temperature and hue.. but I am. I would think a lot of gamers would want the feature.

AMD PUT IT BACK! Even Intels shitty little control panel has it.. jeez..

I maybe wrong but but I think I read something about it may have been part of a freesync fix or maybe that was something else

but it has been gone for close to a year

....

and at lest they are not over 500 bucks anymore like they were when I got my 1600p HP screen with no scaler at all and everything came from the card

https://www.amazon.com/Datacolor-Sp...d=1495931916&sr=8-1&keywords=Datacolor+Spyder
 
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I maybe wrong but but I think I read something about it may have been part of a freesync fix or maybe that was something else

but it has been gone for close to a year

....

and at lest they are not over 500 bucks anymore like they were when I got my 1600p HP screen with no scaler at all and everything came from the card

https://www.amazon.com/Datacolor-Sp...d=1495931916&sr=8-1&keywords=Datacolor+Spyder

Yeah they are not to expensive, and would come in handy I suppose. Well I am done bitching about it. I said my piece. I wonder what % of the people that lurk these forums are even using AMD cards.
 
i hate the interface for games profiles

takes ages to load with many games
totally bugged in so many ways
tons of useless clicks

how the hell can someone design this unless he never use it himself ...

years and years again, community tools crushed anything ATI/AMD ever done

ATI/AMD ignored it, refused to work with those authors and then came with something worse ...

NVIDIA is similar sinner tho

if you can't DIY with KISS then please don't do it
 
i hate the interface for games profiles

takes ages to load with many games
totally bugged in so many ways
tons of useless clicks

how the hell can someone design this unless he never use it himself ...

years and years again, community tools crushed anything ATI/AMD ever done

ATI/AMD ignored it, refused to work with those authors and then came with something worse ...

NVIDIA is similar sinner tho

if you can't DIY with KISS then please don't do it

Still haven't bothered installing these can't really see the point :bleh:
 
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