AMD Catalyst 15.7 Driver Download

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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  2. Pandelas

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    A 7970 cant vsr on 4k. A gtx 450 can dsr 4k since 9 months ago? Keep failing us AMD, you deserve what its comming.
     
  3. Agonist

    Agonist Ancient Guru

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    Cry some more.



    On topic though, Why is VSR so limited?
    I can have many 21:9 DSR resolutions on my GTX 670 on my 2560x1080 monitor. But when I had my R9 290 I was stuck with 16:9 resolutions.
    That is just sad and disappointing though.
     
  4. theoneofgod

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    FRTC is limited too. I don't understand hardcoded limits like that.
     

  5. PieEyedPiper

    PieEyedPiper Master Guru

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    If it matters, I have no problem with 16:10 resolutions and VSR.
     
  6. theoneofgod

    theoneofgod Ancient Guru

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    Here too. Using 2560x1600.
     
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    Cry some more.
     
  8. A M D BugBear

    A M D BugBear Ancient Guru

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    Can someone prettie stinkin' please, lol, put up benchies with the drivers that were used prettie much on all fury X videos and this new one just release and compare the difference between the two, dying to see, I know just one driver after its release of fury X but dying to see performance difference, thanks.
     
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    lol.. I don't understand either.. I was able to down sample 3840x2160 on my 290x and a 7970 using registry edits so it is possible without using VSR/GCN but I have since bought a real 4k monitor.. I now I'm down sampling 6k with my 3 290x. Not to mention VSR is completely disabled when you are using a 4k monitor. I wish they would add a feature like DSR and downsample 4 times your resolution. I don't understand why that is so hard because it is possible. The only reason I won't move over to Nvidia is because Nvidia's image quality even using Nvidia Inspector and DSR is no where near as good as AMD.

    I wish they would just make the this small fraction of people happy.. I did love having to figure it out on my own though.
     
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    Still no Assetto Corsa Crossfire Profile....sigh. Project cars(game) gets all the attention while AC (simulator) does not. Typical.
     

  11. StewieTech

    StewieTech Chuck Norris

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    After installing this driver my monitor got its colors f*** up. It´s way darker and over saturated. My monitor settings remain the same. Now i have to play with amd settings or change driver. Did this happen to anybody else? This never happened to me before. :/
     
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    Max frame rate limited to 95 fps

    I'm using 144Hz 2k Benq screen. I wanted to set the dynamic frame rate control to 144 fps, but the adjustment doesn't go higher than 95 fps. The monitor is set to 144Hz and Free Sync enabled. Is this a bug?
     
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    the F**K??

    they added all those VSR resolutions but none are 21:9?

    are they TRYING to troll 21:9 consumers? seriously what the f*ck amd.

    next upgrade is definately nVidia for sure
     
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    This is about getting crazy... HUGE frame drop!!

    SO i have a pretty nice system running a 295x2 and on AC Unity my framerate dropped in HALF with the new 15.7 drivers, Come on AMD been team RED for a while but things like this are starting to throw yellow on me quick!
     
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    According to anantdech, no performance improvements.
     

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    Did anyone else loose the option of 144hz refresh? I am capped at 120hz when with the last version I was running at 144hz (Asus Rog Swift monitor so it does 144hz)
     
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    Im not getting VSR under Windows 10 Technical Preview with the R9 290, I did get it on Windows 8.1. Someone?
     
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    get no vsr support and get huge grass artifacts in project cars on my 7850.
     
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    1. Are you all running Windows 10 Preview?
    2. This is the first driver with VSR etc... patience grasshoppers, new drivers will arrive after W10K is released in ~2 days
    3. If certain games doesn't work properly and there's no profile, blame (and contact) the developers who didn't spend time on making the game multi-GPU friendly to start with. Crossfire Profiles are basically patches/hacks to fix issues with games that haven't been developed with multi-GPU configurations in mind (ie. most games).
     
  20. thatguy91

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    The point of that is to limit the number of frames rendered to a certain maximum to reduce power usage. Setting the limit any more than 95 fps is probably considered defeating the purpose.
     

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