The update improves performance for Call of Duty: WWII title

Nov 3, 2017 07:22 GMT  ·  By

AMD has announced the availability of a new version for the Radeon Crimson ReLive Edition driver, namely the 17.11.1 Non-WHQL graphics packages, which manage to improve performance by up to 5% while playing Call of Duty: WWII on Radeon RX Vega (8GB) cards.

In addition to that, AMD’s update adds support for XConnect technology on Radeon RX Vega series products, resolves random crashes encountered with specific DirectX 11 or OpenGL apps, and make sure Oculus Dash does not experience hangs anymore.

If applied, users get rid of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands corruptions seen with Anisotropic Filtering (AF) enabled, as well as of Middle-earth: Shadow of War ghosting and distortions spotted on Multi GPU enabled configurations.

Moreover, Radeon WattMan reset and restore factory default options work perfectly, bezel compensation in mixed mode Eyefinity applies as it should, and several issues highlighted in the Release Notes below get resolved.

Regarding compatibility, the producer has provided 4 executables suitable for each 32- and 64-bit architectures of Windows 7 and 10 platforms, as well as an additional Minimal Setup Utility that downloads and installs the minimum required AMD driver components.

Therefore, remove any previous version present on your computer, save and run the appropriate package for your system, wait for all files required to be made available, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete upgrade.

With this in mind, if you consider applying this release, download AMD Radeon Crimson ReLive Graphics Driver 17.11.1, install it and perform a reboot once finished. Also, check back with us to stay “updated one minute ago.”

Release Notes