Radeon 17.10.1 Driver Optimised for Middle Earth: Shadow of War
Ashley Allen / 7 years ago
AMD’s new Radeon 17.10.1 graphics card driver is out now. The driver is optimised for game sequels Middle Earth: Shadow of War and Evil Within 2. In addition, the driver fixes bezel issues with Eyefinity and Multi GPU flickering in DiRT 4.
AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive 17.10.1 Release Notes
Support For
- Evil Within 2: Radeon Chill profile added
- Middle Earth: Shadow of War: Radeon Chill profile added
Fixed Issues
- Bezel compensation in mixed mode Eyefinity cannot be applied.
- DiRT 4 may experience flickering tire graphics during gameplay or under certain terrain conditions when using Multi GPU enabled system configurations.
Known Issues
- On Windows 7 when using Radeon RX Vega series graphics in Multi GPU system configurations, users may experience a system hang or crash when upgrading their installation of Radeon Software. A work around is to do a clean install of Radeon Software.
- Corruption may be experienced in Forza Motorsport 7 on some HDR displays with HDR enabled in game.
- Unstable Radeon WattMan profiles may not be restored to default after a system hang. A workaround is to launch Radeon WattMan after reboot and restore settings to default.
- Wattman may fail to apply user adjusted voltage values on certain configurations.
- Radeon Settings may not populate game profiles after Radeon Software’s initial install.
- Overwatch may experience a random or intermittent hang on some system configurations.
- GPU Scaling may fail to work on some DirectX11 applications.
- Secondary displays may show corruption or green screen when the display/system enters sleep or hibernate with content playing.
- When recording with Radeon ReLive on Radeon RX Vega Series graphics products GPU usage and clocks may remain in high states. A workaround is to disable and then re-enable Radeon ReLive.
Radeon 17.10.1 Availability
Despite posting it earlier today, AMD has pulled its website links to the driver and release notes. Also, the driver doesn’t show up through the website’s search facility. However, the update is still available via the AMD Radeon desktop console. Presumably, AMD will post a new driver link to its website soon.