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http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-Software-Crimson-Edition-16.1.1-Hotfix-Release-Notes.aspx
16.1.1 "Hotfix"
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Highlights
Performance/Quality improvements and an AMD Crossfire™ profile is available for Rise of the Tomb Raider™
An AMD Crossfire™ profile is available for Fallout 4
Resolved Issues
[81915] Assassin's Creed Syndicate - Building textures may be missing on some AMD Freesync™ displays with VSync enabled
[82892] Display corruption may occur on systems with multiple display systems when they have been left idle for some time
[82926] Mordheim: City of the Damned – some loading screens may be very dark
[83032] Star Wars™: Battlefront – The sky rendering may be corrupted in some situations
[83832] Radeon Settings – AMD OverDrive™ Power setting changes on the secondary GPU are not immediately displayed. This is seen only on dual GPU graphics cards, such as the AMD Radeon™ HD 7990 and Radeon™ R9 295x2
[83833] Radeon Settings - AMD OverDrive™ clock gauge needles for the secondary GPU may be in wrong position when the system is idle and the secondary GPU is inactive
[83839] Some games may experience brightness flickering with AMD FreeSync™ enabled
[83940] AMD Radeon Additional Settings window will close if the help button is pressed on Japanese/Korean language setups
[83948] Corruption seen in video playback for M2TS format files via Windows® 10 Movie & TV application
[84199] Flickering textures experienced in Dota 2 when accessing the "Heroes" menu
[84428] Battlefield Hardline – A crash may occur when changing graphics settings from "Ultra" to "High" during gameplay
[85030] The screen may turn dark and colors may be corrupted after installing the driver on some AMD Crossfire™ setups
[85099] Custom game profiles are reset to defaults after system is restarted
[85142] HDMI audio lost when monitor enters sleep mode and are woken up
[85299] Black line corruption seen all along the edges of characters and menus in Game of Thrones™
Known Issues
[59349] Far Cry 4 – Stuttering may be observed when launching the game with AMD Freesync™ and AMD Crossfire™ enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable either feature
[78168] Flickering may be observed while task switching with AMD Freesync™ enabled
[82213] Star Wars™: Battlefront - Some users may experience minor flickering or corruption at different game location or while viewing the in-game cinematics
[82387] A few game titles may fail to launch or crash if the Gaming Evolved overlay is enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable the AMD Gaming Evolved "In Game Overlay"
[83031] Star Wars™: Battlefront – Corrupted ground textures may be observed in the Survival of Hoth mission
[83287] Game stuttering may be experienced when running two AMD Radeon™ R9 295X2 graphics cards in AMD CrossFire™ mode
[83840] Assassin's Creed Syndicate – Corruption may be experienced if game is launched with AMD Freesync™ enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable AMD Freesync™
[85136] Fallout 4 – Foliage/water may ripple/stutter when game is launched in High/Ultra settings mode
[85263] Clock speeds may be seen to fluctuate during gaming on some AMD R9 Fury series products leading to poor performance and/or screen corruption
[85404] Just Cause 3 – Frame rates may be forced below 60 fps when VSync is enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable VSync for this game.
[85410] The AMD Overdrive™ memory clock slider does not show original clock values if memory speeds are overclocked
[85412] Fallout 4 –Thumbnails may flicker or disappear while scrolling the Perk levels page
[85559] Rise of the Tomb Raider™ – Game may intermittently crash or hang when launched with very high settings and AA is set to SMAA at 4K resolution
[85518]/[85693] Rise of the Tomb Raider™ – Flickering may be experienced at various game locations when the game is left idle in AMD Crossfire™ mode under Windows 7. A temporary workaround is to restart the game or disable AMD Crossfire™
[85647] Star Wars™: Battlefront - Flickering seen on the textured bar on battle/tutorial loading screen
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Posted: Thu, 18th Feb 2016 16:01 Post subject: |
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Gave these drivers a try, compared to the 16.1.1 hotfix 1 drivers there's been quite a few changes to the various software profiles that the driver contains.
Driver version for these is.
16.15.1009_20160213_1641
(For 16.1.1hf1 and hf2 it's 15.301.1801.1001_20160203_1023 )
These were added to OpenGL "defines"
<property Type="String">PowerLimit</property>
<property Type="String">UpHysteresis</property>
<property Type="String">DownHysteresis</property>
<property Type="String">SclkThreshold</property>
These Crossfire profiles were updated:
3DMarkVantage
World Of Warcraft
3DMark11
3DMark NEXT
Tomb Raider (2013)
Alien Isolation
Sniper Elite 3
3DMark SkyDiver
Dirt Rally
XCom2
Ashes Of Singularity
Star Wars Battle Front
Fallout 4
These Crossfire profiles were added:
Far Cry Primal
DX9 Sample - Pick (some test program?)
Rise of Tomb Raider
The Park
These profiles were changed:
Internet Explorer
Tomb Raider (2013)
Rise of Tomb Raider (Was added)
Grand Theft Auto 5
Monster Hunter Online Benchmark
Rainbow Six (2015)
Shadow of Mordor
Assassins Creed Syndicate
Call of Duty Black Ops 3
Microsoft Edge
Star Wars Battle Front
Fallout 4
AutoCAD
vrProfile (Some test program?)
Just Cause 3
Unreal Paris
Elite Dangerous
And these profiles for Open GL:
Borderlands 2 pre-sequel
Metro Last Light
Modo
Unigine
Civilization Beyond Earth
X3 Reunion
XCom (Was added)
DOTA2
This War of Mine (Was removed?)
DIRT
OpenCL:
BuildOptLegacy
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Posted: Thu, 25th Feb 2016 07:50 Post subject: |
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16.2 "Hotfix"
http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD_Radeon_Software_Crimson_Edition_16.2.aspx
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Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.2 Highlights
AMD has partnered with Stardock in association with Oxide to bring gamers Ashes of the Singularity – Benchmark 2.0 the first benchmark to release with DirectX® 12 benchmarking capabilities such as Asynchronous Compute, multi-GPU and multi-threaded command buffer Re-ordering. Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.2 is optimized to support this exciting new release.
The SteamVR Performance Test: we are pleased to report that our Radeon R9 390, Nano, and Fury series GPUs are all able to achieve 'VR Recommended' status, the highest achievable level of experience possible. In addition to that, our affinity multi-GPU feature is already showing significant performance uplift over a single GPU on Radeon cards in the aforementioned benchmark
Performance and quality improvements for
Rise of the Tomb Raider™
Ashes of the Singularity – Benchmark 2
Crossfire Profiles available for
The Division
XCOM 2
Resolved Issues
A black screen/TDR error may be encountered when booting a system with Intel + AMD graphics and an HDMI monitor connected
Choppy gameplay may be experienced when both AMD Freesync™ and AMD Crossfire™ are both enabled
Display corruption may be observed after keeping system idle for some time
Fallout 4 - Flickering may be experienced at various game locations with the v1.3 game update and with AMD Crossfire™ enabled
Fallout 4 - Foliage/water may ripple/stutter when game is launched in High/Ultra settings mode
Fallout 4 - Screen tearing in systems with both AMD Freesync™ and AMD Crossfire™ enabled if game is left idle for a short period of time
Fallout 4 - Thumbnails may flicker or disappear while scrolling the Perk levels page
Far Cry 4 - Stuttering may be observed when launching the game with AMD Freesync™ and AMD Crossfire™ enabled
FRTC options are displayed on some unsupported laptop configurations with Intel CPU's and AMD GPU's
Radeon Settings may sometimes fails to launch with a "Context Creation Error" message
Rise of the Tomb Raider™ - Corruption can be observed at some locations during gameplay
Rise of the Tomb Raider™ - Flickering may be experienced at various game locations when the game is left idle in AMD Crossfire™ mode under Windows 7
Rise of the Tomb Raider™ - Game may intermittently crash or hang when launched with very high settings and AA is set to SMAA at 4K resolution
Rise of the Tomb Raider™ - Lara Croft's hair may flicker in some locations if the Esc key is pressed
Rise of Tomb Raider™ - A TDR error may be observed with some AMD Radeon 300 Series products after launching the "Geothermal Valley" mission
The AMD Overdrive™ memory clock slider does not show original clock values if memory speeds are overclocked
World of Warcraft runs extremely slowly in quad crossfire at high resolutions
Known Issues
A few game titles may fail to launch or crash if the Gaming Evolved overlay is enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable the AMD Gaming Evolved "In Game Overlay"
Star Wars™: Battlefront - Corrupted ground textures may be observed in the Survival of Hoth mission
Cannot enable AMD Crossfire with some dual GPU AMD Radeon HD 59xx and HD 79xx series products
Fallout 4 - In game stutter may be experienced if the game is launched with AMD Crossfire enabled
XCOM 2 - Flickering textures may be experienced at various game locations
Rise of the Tomb Raider™ - The game may randomly crash on launch if Tessellation is enabled
Core clocks may not maintain sustained clock speeds resulting in choppy performance and or screen corruption
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Perf upgrade for Division, good.
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They're finally stepping up with regular driver releases, good 
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Posted: Thu, 25th Feb 2016 18:17 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Core clocks may not maintain sustained clock speeds resulting in choppy performance and or screen corruption |
This could potentially be very bad. I'm not updating to this release.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
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Posted: Thu, 25th Feb 2016 18:46 Post subject: |
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All driver releases since 15.xx somewhere had that bug, they just put it in the known issues now, finally.
(It's been worse since Crimson though, this little piece of software works to solve that problem, been using it for months. - http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=404465 )
If you have a Fury, Fury X or Nano chances are you might be getting this little glitch as well, they're working on it.
https://community.amd.com/thread/188642
(Been a issue with the Hawaii core since it was released.)
EDIT: If you have a AMD GPU you could easily boot something up like Fallout 4 and then via clock monitoring from say Afterburner it should be pretty easy to tell what's going on, for the Fury GPU for example the clock speeds should jump between 600 mhz to the full 1000 mhz this doesn't seem to affect framerate too badly though and the card is designed to downclock when it detects lower activity but it's too aggressive about it leading to stuttering and latency issues which are just as bad as FPS drops.
(Ideally when a 3D accelerated window is active clock speeds should keep around the 3D full speed profile, AMD is a bit too aggressive with power saving stuff even on desktops, that's what the Clockblocker software I linked to does to solve this and provide smoother gameplay.)
EDIT: Nvidia does the same downclocking (Though the conditions these trigger in and the various power states used might differ.) but they have a setting in their software to enforce full speed clocks, seems it's not 100% reliable with the boost functionality on their newer GPU's though so it might still be a bit jumpy between original and boost clocks.
(Though it's better than jumping between idle and full load power / clock states, stabler too if worst comes to worst and it causes a driver crash which is rare but can happen, especially in more demanding games where lowering the clock speeds and more importantly also the voltage suddenly can be a bit, well, bad.)
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Posted: Thu, 25th Feb 2016 18:58 Post subject: |
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Thanks alot JB. I became wary of those Crimson drivers since I had some difficulties with my overclocks and voltages after reboot.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
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Posted: Thu, 25th Feb 2016 19:03 Post subject: |
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My own opinion is that Crimson has a lot of good improvements and the new control panel is fantastic even though it's missing some functionality currently but there's a few downsides too which the known issues sections in the driver release since it was released clearly shows.
It's slowly being fixed but it'll be a while before Crimson is fully up to par with the earlier driver structure.
(Replacing CCC2 was a much needed improvement but CNext still has a ways to go and this accompanying driver branch needs some more work but with there also being a Vulkan driver branch now with even further changes I assume development is a bit split so it could take more time and there could be other bugs as this newer branch is integrated into Crimson.)
Although besides the clock issue I'm not aware of any other major problems with Crimson in the newest drivers but as you mentioned they can also be a bit sensitive about overclocking and there's been some bugs with the control panel for getting certain settings to stick or display the correct info, particularly with Overdrive.
(Overclocking via Overdrive with the Crimson drivers also conflicts slightly with software methods used in e.g Afterburner so it's recommended to use the advanced settings or config file editing to delay Afterburners start-up and initialization period to after Crimson / CNext has been fully loaded.)
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Posted: Thu, 25th Feb 2016 19:13 Post subject: |
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couleur wrote: | Thanks for the idea with the config file. I had gone back to using Sapphire TRIXX and simply starting it myself after a reboot. But the config file method seems like a sleeker approach.
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Yeah the recommended is to either keep Overdrive disabled/locked (But that requires a full driver uninstall and reinstall if you've enabled it.) and manage fan speed, voltage and clock speeds via external utilities only or allow Overdrive to be enabled/unlocked to manage certain settings in a easier way but then make sure "overriding" software like Afterburner have time to initialize after the driver and it's control panel have initialized.
Oh and depending on what settings you use in for example Afterburner it might be more or less sensitive to this, if you've used the unofficial overclocking modes that Afterburner allows it's usually very sensitive to conflicts with AMD's driver and it's software.
(It's probably best to check the forum section for Afterburner over at Guru3D for more detailed info on this as I only know a little on how this all works.)
But clock speeds are usually the worst problem, you do not want Overdrive to lower voltages if you use overclocking as that could make things unstable whereas if it just resets the fan speed or fan curve profile in Afterburner that might not be as bad as long as you notice it or monitor the temps in some way.
(GPU should kick in as the thermal limit is hit and downclock or at worst forcefully shut down to avoid any permanent damage but as seen a few times it's not 100% reliable.)
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Stige wrote: | People use AMD Overdrive for overclocking???
nigga plz
BIOS mod for +100mV and Afterburner gives another +100mV, plenty of overclocks wroomwroom.
I need to try and build a custom waterblock for my cards VRM from a copper block and solder some copper pipe onto it to improve my VRM temps, at +125mV they get to around ~71-72C which is too hot, these cards are so sensitive to VRM temps when it comes to artifacts, if I can drop the VRM temps 10C then I can propably increase the clocks further at same voltage. |
Yeah going a bit "deeper" and setting up custom bios settings would certainly work around any possible software level conflicts that could arise when overclocking via both Overdrive and say Afterburner or TriXX, as long as you know what you are doing and keep a backup handy, although if you are ready for bios editing this is probably pretty common knowledge and at worst newer GPU's do have that bios switch too.
(Ideally flash via a DOS or boot like environment but the Windows based tools might be good enough, I don't have much knowledge on this.)
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Posted: Tue, 1st Mar 2016 22:50 Post subject: |
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i use amd overdrive for overclocking for years. You can up the main clock, memory and power limit to +20%.
It's all stable and I do see about 10% fps increse in most cases. And You just set it once and forget about it. It's a good feature. And YOu can even lock fan speed to custom. I hve mine set at 30% and the card never exceeds 60c in stress. Thats impressive for oced card.
Overall I am very impressed with my 7870 as long as I have it (since 2012). It running at higher clock than 7950 and handles most games at 1080p well. Was worth the money back then
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JBeckman wrote: | http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD_Radeon_Software_Crimson_Edition_16.2.1.aspx
16.2.1
Basically the same as 16.2 but now with a Crossfire profile for Far Cry Primal. | They seem to have stepped up with their shit, driver release wise ever since the jump to crimson was made... good, good.
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Because crimson was so fucked up it was not usable at all. Ay least for me
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Posted: Wed, 2nd Mar 2016 07:42 Post subject: |
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Except for the voltage issues, Crimson ran just fine here, it even got me a few points more in 3DMark ePeen measuring tool.
"so fucked up, unusable" is an overstatement.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
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couleur wrote: | Except for the voltage issues, Crimson ran just fine here, it even got me a few points more in 3DMark ePeen measuring tool.
"so fucked up, unusable" is an overstatement. |
The first Crimson release actually improvement performance quite literally everywhere, that was nice.
Never had any issues with them myself, what is this voltage issue you speak of?
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It was the issue I had talked about earlier in this thread. While using Afterburner or TRIXX to overclock, at reboot the driver would revert the voltage settings to default but leave the clocks overclocked resulting in instant or near instant crash.
It must have something to do with the overclocking settings in Crimson, like JB said.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
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http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD_Radeon_Software_Crimson_Edition_16.3.aspx
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Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.3 Highlights
Updated Crossfire Profiles available for
Hitman™
The Park
Support for
Hitman™
Performance and Quality improvements for
Rise of the Tomb Raider™(2)
Up to 16% on AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X Series vs AMD Radeon™ Software Crimson Edition 16.2.
Gears of War Ultimate Edition(3)
Up to 60% on AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury X series vs AMD Radeon™ Software Crimson Edition 16.2.1
Up to 44% on AMD Radeon™ R9 380 series vs AMD Radeon™ Software Crimson Edition 16.2.1
Vulkan™ Support(1): Vulkan™ is the successor to OpenGL and a descendant of AMD's Mantle. Vulkan™ is a powerful "low-overhead" graphics API that gives software developers deep control over the performance, efficiency, and capabilities of Radeon™ GPUs and multi-core CPUs. More information on Vulkan™ can be found at https://www.khronos.org/vulkan/.
Per-Game Display Scaling: A new feature introduced in Radeon™ Settings that allows per game Display Scaling to be set within the Radeon™ Settings Gaming tab under "Profile Options".
Language Menu: A new feature introduced in Radeon™ Settings that allows the end user to select their preferred language from a drop down menu under the "Preferences -> Language" tab.
Two Display Eyefinity: Two Display Eyefinity is now an available option under the Eyefinity tab in Radeon™ Settings.
AMD Crossfire™ Status Indicator: A new feature in Radeon™ Settings that allows users to toggle an AMD Crossfire™ status indicator on their screen when running in AMD Crossfire™ mode.
Updated Social Links: New Social links are now available for Radeon™ Settings home page and have also updated based on geographical region.
Power Efficiency Toggle: A new feature introduced in the Radeon™ Settings Gaming tab for select AMD Radeon™ 300 series and AMD Radeon™ Fury X available under "Global Options". This allows the user to disable some power efficiency optimizations.
AMD XConnect™ technology: This driver provides initial support for external GPU enclosures configured with Radeon™ R9 300 Series GPUs are now supported over Thunderbolt™ 3 (USB-C) connections. AMD XConnect™ technology additionally provides plug'n'play support and an integrated management interface. Base system must have BIOS support for external GPUs (e.g. Razer Blade Stealth).
Resolved Issues
Core clocks may not maintain sustained clock speeds resulting in choppy performance and or screen corruption (Fixed with new Power Efficiency feature toggled to off)
Gears of War Ultimate Edition - Random freezes may be experienced during gameplay
Ashes of the Singularity 2.0 Benchmark now supports DirectFlip
XCOM 2 flickering textures may be experienced at various game locations
Rise of the Tomb Raider™ - The game may randomly crash on launch if Tessellation is enabled
Known Issues
A few game titles may fail to launch or crash if the Gaming Evolved overlay is enabled. A temporary workaround is to disable the AMD Gaming Evolved "In Game Overlay"
Installing via command line may not work for some users. As a workaround please use the default GUI installer
League of Legends may experience some graphical corruption on characters death animation in AMD Crossfire™ mode
Rift may experience a hang when playing with FRTC and V-Sync enabled. As a work around users are suggested to disable V-Sync
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 may experience some flickering in AMD Crossfire™ mode
Rise of the Tomb Raider may experience graphical corruption in some cinematics
The Division may experience flickering in AMD Crossfire™ mode
Star Wars Battlefront users may experience flicker in AMD Crossfire™ mode on battle and tutorial loading screens
Star Wars Battlefront users may experience ground texture issues in certain locations on Survival Hoth missions
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EDIT: About the same profiles as the Vulkan dev driver.
http://www.nfohump.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2862301#2862301
(Some tweaks to the Crossfire flags for Primal and Tomb Raider 2015 and there's a profile for The Division now with some small changes from the 16.2.1 one.)
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No improvements for Division? 
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