Amd announces its new radeon adrenalin controllers 19.11.2
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As NVIDIA did a few days ago, AMD announces its new Radeon Adrenalin 19.11.2 controllers to support the long-awaited Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, in turn, adding several known issues that have been generated with previous versions.
As we mentioned before, it comes to support the new Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game developed by Respawn Entertainment officially released today. Many players in Player Unknown's: Battlegrounds have been complaining for quite some time that, in certain areas of some maps, they began to have a senseless sttutering effect and performance drops. These new drivers finally fix this bug.
Problems found
In turn, AMD disclosed the different problems and bugs found in its different graphics card models.
- Radeon RX 5700 series graphics cards may experience screen flickering or image loss during gaming. Radeon RX 5700 series graphics cards may experience stuttering problems in some games at 1080p and with graphics settings at Low. Performance Metrics Overlay may cause stuttering or screen flashing in some applications. Enabling the HDR option may cause system instability during gaming when Radeon Relive is enabled. The Radeon VII graphics card may experience spikes. memory frequency when idle. Performance Metrics Overlay may report incorrect use of VRAM. Enabling the Radeon Overlay may cause games to lose focus or be minimized when HDR is selected. it is enabled in Windows.
You can download the new drivers here. Hopefully AMD will solve all the problems found in this version.
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