AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition: 22.4.1 - Download & Discussion

Discussion in 'Videocards - AMD Radeon Drivers Section' started by rflair, Apr 5, 2022.

  1. AsiJu

    AsiJu Ancient Guru

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    Imagine the confusion if it one day is listed as fixed!
     
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  2. PhazDelta

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    AMD what you need to do next Update make FRCT pre profile games and image sharping make it to go down to 0% and anti-lag need to be work with Chill

    and those Known Issues i don't have them never experience those bug
     

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  3. Dekaohtoura

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    If you want "0%" sharpening, why don't you turn it completely off, per game?
     
  4. PhazDelta

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    i mean 1% is the minimum with Reshader you can go to 0.01%
     

  5. Dekaohtoura

    Dekaohtoura Master Guru

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    Ok, but is it visible?
     
  6. PhazDelta

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    yes it visible on my 1080P and look amazing 10% is Oversharpening
     
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  7. Eastcoasthandle

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    What monitor do you use?
     
  8. Dekaohtoura

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    I usually go between 20-30% (game dependent) or turn it off, but your eyes-your preferences.
     
  9. PhazDelta

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    i have Asus TUF Gaming VG24V 144Hz 1080P
     
  10. srdjan1995

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    I don't have those 2 under Engine Versions... That is why I can't download it.. Guess I'll have to reinstall epic games store.
     

  11. Cryio

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    On my 27", if I downsampled from 4K to 1080p, I use 100% driver sharpening AND ReShader FidelityFX sharpening.

    For native 1080p, I like 80% sharpening usually.

    Then there are some games that look over sharpened very easily, where I do stick with 30%.
     
  12. AsiJu

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    Actually I'd like finer control too.
    Some games need just that little extra and even 10 % is a little too much.
     
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  14. illusiveman

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    That feature to OC the CPU from the performance tab has been there since driver 21.9.1. The drivers never messed with my PBO or changed anything in the bios...but I never messed with the CPU OC in the Radeon drivers.
     
  15. somemadcaaant

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    Yep that's when it started 21.9.1 to mess with systems, I undervolt and it messed with mine randomly to the point of frustration. Don't know why they didn't remove that section or just RyzenMasterSDK.msi from this driver as a precaution.

    No issue after removing that now, tho I used that Radeon Software Slimmer to be sure to remove before install.
     
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  16. ClockClocker

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    Problem this time is you don't really have to Mess with CPU OC in Radeon drivers. It's enough when you load up a custom GPU OC/UV-Profile then it might overwrite your Uefi Settings and overclocking CPU that way (without asking nor telling you what it actually does). Though so far it only seems to happen if you have a Combination of Zen 3 CPU + RDNA2 GPU + Loading some kind of GPU Profile. I think this is really problematic and unexpected that your Uefi Settings would get overwritten by loading a GPU Profile.
     
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    That might happen part is strange....
    I have a 5800X and a 6700XT and I constantly use a custom saved profile for my GPU. It never modified my bios settings for PBO, CO or anything else.

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <SYSTEM>
    <CPU>
    <FEATURE ID="100" Enabled="1">
    <STATES>
    <STATE ID="0" Enabled="False" Value="0"/>
    </STATES>
    </FEATURE>
    <FEATURE ID="0" Enabled="True">
    <STATES>
    <STATE ID="0" Enabled="False" Value="0"/>
    </STATES>
    </FEATURE>
    </CPU>
    This is from my saved profile, I didn't include the GPU part because that is not relevant. This is how it should look like if you didn't enable any kind of CPU OC from the drivers. Maybe check the profile to be sure there is no saved CPU overclock before loading it.
     
  18. somemadcaaant

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    Trouble is when testing this issue I also tested stock bios settings as well as my custom bios BIOS/PBO settings and it still made my system unstable as soon as I applied a Radeon profile in both scenarios. I genuinely thought I had an issue with my mobo or PSU.

    I could run Cinebench/Timespy and Furmark fine but when I tried two particular games they'd always crash at start up, other games ran fine, so made it difficult to point the finger at the games, videocard, mobo or psu for the issue.

    Ended up having a BSOD with 22.3.2 tho and luckily others started to speak up about having the same issues now.

    I'd say it will be difficult replicating this bug with a lot of configurations, they need to remove the feature in the mean time.
     
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    After a shutdown (with hybrid startup to on as default) the aspm register in pcie for the hadaudio on gpu rx580 is wrong.
    It supports only l1 but if you shutdown the pc and start it again it reports also l0.
    Before shutdown:
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    After shutdown:
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    keep in mind, not every register can be properly queried across a sleep cycle, and some require a full reboot after driver update to query correctly.
    DDR timings are commonly misreported after S3 resume for example despite operating at the correct rates.
     

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