Upcoming amd relive redux drivers will include a performance osd
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- AMD ReLive Redux Drivers to Come Out in December
- This is how the performance metrics would look on screen
AMD is preparing a major new version of its graphics drivers and will debut ReLive Redux in December, which will add some cool features, such as an OSD to measure game performance at all times.
AMD ReLive Redux Drivers to Come Out in December
These performance metrics that are added in all games, is already something that we can do with MSI Afterburner and its RivaTuner Statistic Server plugin, although to activate it is not too intuitive, or a much simpler option would be Fraps. Even NVIDIA itself has its variant with GeForce Experience.
The AMD ReLive Redux drivers would add an OSD with all the performance metrics and other data, not just the FPS, we will also be able to see the GPU utilization and the frequency it is working on, also the percentage of CPU utilization or the amount of system or graphics card memory being used.
This is how the performance metrics would look on screen
Twitter user @BlazeK_AMDRT shared some screenshots through their account and shows that the new version of the driver will include, among other things, an OSD for customizable performance metrics, something similar to what NVIDIA offers with its GeForce package Experience.
The advantage here is that AMD does not require registration to be able to use this type of functions, as if we must do it in GeForce Experience.
The new AMD Crimson ReLive Redux drivers will be out next December, hopefully also with an improvement in the performance of the RX VEGA series, if we can expect that miracle.
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