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Amd crimson relive edition 17.7.2 whql bring the alternative to fast sync from nvidia

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We have a new version of the AMD Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2 WHQL graphics drivers and this time loaded with interesting news beyond improving the compatibility and performance of new games released to the market.

AMD Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2 WHQL

The AMD Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.2 WHQL stand out above all for the inclusion of the new Enhanced Sync technology that arrives to offer an alternative to Nvidia's Fast Sync, both are based on a very similar operation derived from the triple buffer method to eliminate the thearing and the stutter of the games, with this we will achieve very fluid images without interruptions. This is an improvement to Vsync and the only requirement for it to work properly is that the game's FPS rate is above the monitor's refresh rate, the best thing is that it can work with all monitors.

Radeon Chill and Radeon ReLive are also updated with major improvements. The former is already compatible with DirectX 12 and Vulkan as well as with graphics used externally through XConnect. In the case of Radeon ReLive we can now record with a bitrate of up to 100 Mbps for a higher quality of our games, the consumption of resources during its operation has also been optimized, controls are improved and new functions for monitoring the use of the net. Improvements are also added in Radeon WattMan to allow underclock and manage energy states, the Frame Rate limit imposed already works in DirectX 12 and Shader Cache is supported under DirectX 9.

Enhancements continue with bug fixes in Mass Effect: Andromeda, stuttering when playing videos with FreeSync is removed, recording corruptions with Radeon ReLive when recording Microsoft Office applications are fixed, and capture and streaming issues are solved with the key combination ALT + TAB.

You can now download them from the official AMD website.

Source: techpowerup

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