Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.7.1 — Support für AMD Radeon RX 5700

Mit der Ver­si­on 19.7.1 hat AMD ein Update der Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on her­aus­ge­bracht, das vor allem Unter­stüt­zung der neu­en AMD Rade­on RX 5700 Gra­fik­kar­ten auf Basis von “Navi” mit­bringt. Seit der Ver­si­on 19.2.3 wer­den Mobil­pro­zes­so­ren mit inte­grier­ter Vega-Gra­fik unter­stützt, sodass Note­book­be­sit­zer nun nicht mehr auf den Trei­ber­sup­port der jewei­li­gen Her­stel­ler ange­wie­sen sind, son­dern die­sen Trei­ber eben­falls nut­zen kön­nen. Für die­se hat AMD auch eine FAQ ver­öf­fent­licht.

Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.7.1 Highlights

Support For

  • AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700 Series Graphics
  • AMD Rade­on Image Shar­pe­ning(1)
    • New fea­ture available in Rade­on Set­tings that can be enab­led for DirectX®9, DirectX®11 and Vul­kan® games on AMD Rade­on RX 5700 Series Gra­phics. Pro­vi­des con­trast-adap­ti­ve shar­pe­ning com­bi­ned with optio­nal GPU ups­ca­ling that helps draw out detail and pro­vi­de crisp-loo­king visuals.
  • AMD Rade­on Anti-Lag(2)
    • New fea­ture available in Rade­on Set­tings that can be enab­led for DirectX®9 and DirectX®11 games that impro­ves input-to-dis­play respon­se time with up to 31% reduc­tion in lag.RS-295
  • AMD Link(3)
    • Now sup­ports auto-dis­co­very mode and one-tap con­nec­tion, allo­wing you to easi­ly con­nect your Rade­on PC and AMD Link App.
    • Now sup­ports con­nec­tions to Apple TV and Android TV with a new sim­pli­fied TV interface.
  • AMD Rade­on Chill(4)
    • Now sup­ports dis­play-awa­re tuning which sets frame-rate caps to match your moni­tors refresh rate pro­vi­ding up to 2.5x more power savings than befo­re.RS-294Dis­play-awa­re tuning works with fixed-refresh moni­tors or with varia­ble-refresh Rade­on FreeSync™-capable displays.
  • AMD Rade­on Watt­Man(5)
    • New power gau­ge rea­dout available in Per­for­mance Metrics Over­lay and Rade­on WattMan.
    • Auto Tuning fea­tures now pro­vi­de a sum­ma­ry rea­dout of tuning changes.
  • Set­tings Snapshot(6)
    • New fea­ture available in Rade­on Set­tings that allows you to crea­te, save and load your cus­tom set­tings and con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons for Rade­on Settings.
  • Auto­ma­tic Low Laten­cy Mode(7)
    • Allows sup­port­ed gra­phics pro­ducts to com­mu­ni­ca­te with your con­nec­ted TV and enter low-laten­cy (gam­ing) mode automatically.

Fixed Issues

  • Gra­phics dri­ver may not unin­stall cor­rect­ly when using the express unin­stall opti­on on some Ryzen APUs.
  • Per­for­mance Metrics Over­lay may inter­mit­tent­ly dis­play incor­rect colors when being dis­play­ed in game.
  • Rade­on Over­lay may fail to appear or invo­ke when play­ing DOOM™.
  • Rade­on Over­lay may fail to appear or invo­ke when a game is run­ning full­screen on Windows®7 sys­tem configurations.
  • Some users may be expe­ri­en­cing AMD DLL file sig­ning issues with Easy Anti-Cheat™. A clean install of Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1 may be requi­red to fix this issue.

Known Issues

  • With Rade­on Image Shar­pe­ning enab­led, Rade­on Over­lay may fli­cker in DirectX®9 or Vul­kan® appli­ca­ti­ons or games.
  • Rade­on ReLi­ve strea­ming and uploa­ding of vide­os and other con­tent to Face­book™ is curr­ent­ly unavailable.
  • Audio for clips cap­tu­red by Rade­on ReLi­ve may be cor­rupt­ed or garb­led when desk­top recor­ding is enabled.
  • Tex­tures in Star Wars® Batt­le­front II may appear pixel­a­ted or blur­ry when using DirectX®11 API.
  • ASUS TUF Gam­ing FX505 may expe­ri­ence dis­crete GPU con­nec­tion issues with devices dis­ap­pearing from device mana­ger when the sys­tem is idle.
  • Minor stut­te­ring may occur when play­ing Fort­ni­te™ during the first few minu­tes of game­play on AMD Rade­on RX 5700 Series Graphics.
  • Val­ve Index head­set may expe­ri­ence fli­cker when laun­ching Steam­VR on AMD Rade­on RX 5700 Series Graphics.
  • Rade­on RX 5700 Series Gra­phics may expe­ri­ence a black screen during unin­stall on Windows®7 sys­tem con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons. A work around is to per­form unin­stall in safe mode.
  • Recor­ding clips with Rade­on ReLi­ve may result in blank clips on Rade­on RX 5700 Series Gra­phics with Windows®7 sys­tem configurations.
  • League of Legends™ may fail to launch on Rade­on RX 5700 Series Gra­phics with Windows®7 sys­tem configurations.
  • Rade­on Set­tings may not appear in the right click desk­top con­text menu on Windows®7 sys­tem configurations.

AMD Link Known Issues

  • Rade­on Watt­Man func­tion­a­li­ty is curr­ent­ly not available in AMD Link for Rade­on VII and Rade­on RX 5700 Series Gra­phics products.
  • The manu­al con­nec­tion method for AMD Link may Inter­mit­tent­ly fail to con­nect on Android TV.
  • AMD Link TV may expe­ri­ence video cor­rup­ti­on while play­ing back vide­os from the ReLi­ve gal­lery on Win­dows® 7 sys­tem configurations.
  • AMD Link TV appli­ca­ti­ons are curr­ent­ly only available in English.

Important Notes

  • AMD Ryzen™ Mobi­le Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on™ Vega Gra­phics FAQ for Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on can be found here.

Footnotes

  • (1) Com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700 Series Gra­phics. Sup­ports Windows®10. DX 9, 12 and Vul­kan® APIs.
  • (2) Com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on™ GCN-based dis­crete gra­phics and newer. DirectX® 11 sup­port available on GCN-based and RDNA-based dis­crete Rade­on™ GPUs and Ryzen™ APUs with Rade­on™ Vega gra­phics. DirectX® 9 sup­port available on RDNA-based dis­crete Rade­on™ GPUs. Sup­ports Windows®7 and Windows®10.
  • RS-295AMD Rade­on Anti-Lag Per­for­mance — Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of June 4th, 2019 on the 8GB Rade­on™ RX 5700, using a test sys­tem com­pri­sing of Intel i7 9700K CPU (3.6 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3200MHz memo­ry, and Win­dows 10x64 with Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. With Anti-Lag OFF at 3840x2160p using DX11, Apex Legends (ultra-high pre­set), Tom Clancy’s The Divi­si­on 2 (high pre­set), Dota 2 (maxi­mum pre­set), Fort­ni­te (high pre­set), Over­watch (epic pre­set), PlayerUnknown’s Batt­le­ground (ultra pre­set), and Tom Clancy’s Rain­bow Six Sie­ge had an avera­ge input to dis­play laten­cy of 54.6ms, 44.8ms, 22.4ms, 54.4ms, 29.7ms, 48.3ms, 34.1ms, respec­tively, ver­sus a 36.8ms, 30.2ms, 17.3ms, 35.5ms, 20.5ms, 33.0ms, and 23.6ms laten­cy with Anti-Lag ON, respec­tively, lea­ding to a 33%, 33%, 23%, 35%, 31%, 32%, and 31% reduc­tion in laten­cy with Anti-Lag ON, respec­tively. Com­pa­ring Anti-Lag ON vs OFF, Anti-Lag redu­ces avera­ge laten­cy by 31%. Per­for­mance may vary based on use of latest drivers.
  • (3) AMD Link requi­res pho­ne or tablet which sup­ports Android 5.0 and grea­ter or iOS 11 and grea­ter. Com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on™ GCN-based dis­crete gra­phics and newer and Ryzen™ APUs with Rade­on™ Vega gra­phics. Sup­ports Win­dows© 7 and 10. Sup­ports Android TV: 720p, Ver­si­on 5.1 and abo­ve, TvOS: Ver­si­on 12.x or later, App­leTV 4th and 5th gen supported.
  • (4) Com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on™ GCN-based dis­crete gra­phics and newer and Ryzen™ APUs with Rade­on™ Vega gra­phics. Sup­ports Win­dows© 7 and 10.
  • RS-294- AMD Rade­on Chill Impro­ve­ment — Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of May 28th, 2019 on the 8GB Rade­on™ RX 5700, using a test sys­tem com­pri­sing of Intel i7 9700K CPU (3.6 GHz), 16GB DDR4-3200MHz memo­ry, and Win­dows 10x64 with Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1. PC manu­fac­tu­r­ers may vary con­fi­gu­ra­ti­ons, yiel­ding dif­fe­rent results. With Rade­on™ Chill OFF at 2560x1440p, Dota 2 (Ultra pre­set, DX11), Over­watch (Epic pre­set, DX11), World of War­craft: Batt­le for Azeroth (Level 10 pre­set, DX12), and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (Very High pre­set, DX11) con­su­med 201.6W, 217.7W, 217.3W, and 216.8W, respec­tively. With the Rade­on™ Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.6.3 default Rade­on™ Chill frame­ra­te ran­ge (70–144FPS) on a 60Hz moni­tor, Dota 2, Over­watch, World of War­craft: Batt­le for Azeroth, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 con­su­med 77.4W, 177.2W, 130.0W, and 178.2W, respec­tively. With the Rade­on™ Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1 default Rade­on™ Chill frame­ra­te ran­ge (30–60FPS) on a 60Hz moni­tor, Dota 2, Over­watch, World of War­craft: Batt­le for Azeroth, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 con­su­med 54.5W, 71.6W, 63.6W, and 91.5W, respec­tively. Com­pa­ring default power con­sump­ti­on with the Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.6.3 Rade­on Chill FPS ran­ge, Dota 2, Over­watch, World of War­craft: Batt­le for Azeroth, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 con­su­med 62%, 19%, 40%, and 18% lower power, respec­tively, whe­re­as Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1 Rade­on Chill ver­sus default con­su­med 73%, 67%, 71%, and 58% lower power, respec­tively. Com­pa­ring Rade­on™ Chill’s power reduc­tion on a 60Hz moni­tor in Dota 2, Over­watch, World of War­craft: Batt­le for Azeroth, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Rade­on Chill now saves 1.18x, 3.61x, 1.76x, and 3.24x more power with Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1 vs 19.6.3, or 2.45x more avera­ge power savings. Per­for­mance may vary based on use of latest drivers.
  • (5) Power Gau­ge fea­tures com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on 400 series dis­crete gra­phics pro­ducts and newer. Auto Tuning fea­tures com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on Vega series dis­crete gra­phics pro­ducts and newer. Sup­ports Win­dows© 7 and 10.
  • (6) Com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on™ GCN-based dis­crete gra­phics and newer. Sup­ports Win­dows© 7 and 10.
  • (7) Com­pa­ti­ble with: AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700 Series Gra­phics. Requi­res a con­nec­ted HDMI®2.1 spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­on sup­port­ed TV that sup­ports low-laten­cy modes. Sup­ports Win­dows© 7 and 10.

Package Contents

The Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1 instal­la­ti­on packa­ge con­ta­ins the following:

  • Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin 2019 Edi­ti­on 19.7.1 Dri­ver Ver­si­on 19.30.01.09 (Win­dows Dri­ver Store Ver­si­on 26.20.13001.9005)

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