AMD has released a new major driver update for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, this new driver is called AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition and comes with some amazing software features for AMD users.
The first big feature is Radeon ReLive. Similarly to Shadowplay, Radeon ReLive lets you capture, stream and share your greatest moments and gaming wins on your computer system with Radeon ReLive. Users can modify settings quickly, conveniently, and play seamlessly with the easily accessible in-game toolbar.
The second big feature is Raden Chill. Radeon Chill is a power-saving feature that dynamically regulates frame rate based on your in-game movements. Radeon Chill can improve power efficiency and can lower temperatures for supported products and games when enabled through Radeon Settings.
AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 16.12.1 also enables HDR on AMD Radeon R9 Fury series, R9 380, R9 390 series, and Radeon RX 400 series products with Windows 7/8.1/10.
Furthermore, this new driver now supports Borderless Fullscreen Mode for applications and gaming with AMD FreeSync technology displays and supported products, and adds WattMan support for AMD Radeon R9 Fury series, R9 390 series, R9 380 series, R9 290 series, R9 285, R9 260 series, R7 360, and R7 260 desktop graphics products.
What’s also interesting here is that this new driver improves DX11 draw call efficiency, meaning that AMD owners will most likely see performance gain in a variety of DX11 titles.
Those interested can download this new driver from here.
And here is the complete changelog for the AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 16.12.1 driver:
New Features
- **Radeon ReLive**
Capture, stream and share your greatest moments and gaming wins on your computer system with Radeon ReLive. Modify settings quickly, conveniently, and play seamlessly with the easily accessible in-game toolbar. Express yourself in bold new ways with custom scene layouts. Upload your latest highlights and let them be a conversation piece. It’s never been easier to build and grow your online community at anytime, anywhere. - Radeon Chill
A power-saving feature that dynamically regulates frame rate based on your in-game movements. Radeon Chill can improve power efficiency and can lower temperatures for supported products and games when enabled through Radeon Settings. - Radeon WattMan
Added support for AMD Radeon R9 Fury series, R9 390 series, R9 380 series, R9 290 series, R9 285, R9 260 series, R7 360, and R7 260 desktop graphics products - Radeon Software Installer
New user interface and intuitive Radeon Software Installer that includes options for -express install, custom install and clean uninstall. The new installer will also show options for the latest available driver for your system configuration during the install process. - Display Connectivity
New advanced display settings and diagnostics page within Radeon Settings with better detection for HDMI® cable issues and fallback for end users experiencing display issues. - AMD FreeSync™ Technology
Now supports Borderless Fullscreen Mode for applications and gaming with AMD FreeSync™ technology displays and supported products. Now supports Gradual Refresh Rate Ramp for mobile configurations with AMD FreeSync™ technology displays and supported products. - Upgrade Advisor
Provides a system requirement evaluation for Steam® games in your Radeon Settings library. - HDR Gaming Support
Experience the benefits of HDR gaming with Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition. Support for games with HDR 10 or Dolby Vision™ capabilities. - VP9 Decode Acceleration
4K 60Hz GPU-Accelerated Video Streaming enabled on supported Google™ Chrome web browsers. - Skype Performance Enhancements
Lower CPU usage during Skype™ calls for select AMD APU Family products. - User Feedback Page: The User Feedback Page enables a direct link for end users to the Radeon Software Team and allows users to provide feedback and vote on upcoming features for Radeon Software. The User Feedback page can be found here.
Fixed Issues
- Unable to launch the Problem Report Wizard from CCCSlim in Radeon Settings.
- Radeon WattMan Power Limit setting may not retain after hitting apply when Auto Temperature is enabled.
- DOTA™ may experience flickering in some hero and effect models when running the application in Fullscreen.
- Pixel Format options may not appear in Radeon Settings on some 4K TV’s with Radeon RX 480.
- The Division™ may experience flicker during gameplay when using AMD Multi GPU configurations.
- The Division™ may experience an application freeze or hang when running in AMD Multi GPU configurations after extended periods of play.
- Game quality or performance may be degraded when launching multimedia content on a secondary display before running a game.
- CIM folder retains under program files even after complete driver uninstallation.
- Radeon Settings may experience an intermittent crash when accessing Radeon WattMan.
- Display tab with virtual super resolution may be removed or missing in Radeon Settings.
- The Radeon WattMan feature may intermittently display a Radeon Software popup error regarding Radeon WattMan for non-supported products.
- Random crashes may be experienced on Mozilla Firefox.
- DirectX®12 content may be unable to launch on some older CPUs that do not support popcnt instruction.
- Intermittent Mouse Cursor corruption may be experienced on Radeon RX 480.
Known Issues
- AMD FreeSync™ technology may experience performance issues with Borderless Fullscreen application support when a secondary display is attached and has dynamic content running such as video playback in a web browser or if other applications or game launchers are running on the primary screen in the background. A workaround if this issue is experienced is to minimize all other running applications that are on the primary desktop display or on non-primary extended displays.
- Counter-Strike™: Global Offensive and World of Warcraft™ may experience flickering or performance issues the first time the game is launched on a system boot with AMD FreeSync™ technology enabled. Workarounds include exiting and restarting the application or task switching (alt+tab) in and out of the game to fix the issue.
- AMD Multi GPU configurations may experience a system hang or reboot during install when using tiled MST 4K or 5K displays.
- Titanfall™2 may experience black square corruption in game menus or during game play on some Graphics Core Next products.
- FIFA 17™ may experience an application hang or black screen on launch for some select Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress mobile configurations.
Known Issues for Radeon ReLive
- The XBOX™ DVR application may cause conflicts with Radeon ReLive, users are suggested to disable XBOX™ DVR if Radeon ReLive is experiencing issues.
- Radeon ReLive may fail to install on AMD APU Family products or experience a system hang or failure to record when using the recording feature on AMD APU Family products.
- Radeon ReLive may experience recording issues or issues toggling the Overlay/Toolbar when Frame Rate Target Control is enabled. Users are suggested to disable Frame Rate Target Control when using Radeon ReLive.
- Battlefield™1 may experience UI flickering and/or performance drops when recording gameplay with Radeon ReLive on graphics products with 4GB or less of VRAM.
- DOTA™2 may experience game corruption when performing a task switch while recording with Radeon ReLive in AMD Multi GPU configurations.
- Radeon ReLive recordings may experience flicker when creating a single recording for many hours.
- Radeon ReLive may experience minor graphical corruption for the first few recorded frames when launching UWP applications.
- In AMD Multi GPU configurations the secondary graphics product will exit BACO when Radeon ReLive is enabled.
- Radeon ReLive will not allow recording settings to change with Instant Replay enabled. A workaround is to disable Instant Replay and change settings then enable Instant Replay.
- Radeon ReLive Overlay/Toolbar will not launch or Record when running League of Legends™ in Administrator Mode and Windowed Borderless Fullscreen. A work around would be to not use administrator launch privileges or to use Fullscreen mode.
- Mouse cursor may stutter in recorded video when there is limited on screen activity outside of minor mouse movement.
- Vulkan™ applications may experience a game hang when using Radeon ReLive to record.
- Radeon ReLive will not notify an end user of low disk space during recording.

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“What’s also interesting here is that this new driver improves DX11
draw call efficiency, meaning that AMD owners will most likely see
performance gain in a variety of DX11 titles.”
curious as too much. could be a game changer for those stuck choosing between a 480 and 1060 as the 480 did better in dx12, but not 11. if it brings it up to speed, then a 480 at the cheaper price point is a no-brainer.
you can see the slide. AMD mention 4%-8% increase since launch driver. TPU did review the driver. you can check full detail over there.
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OMFG LOL
Ultimate fighter, has ultimate trollface.
One thing that surprised me is that ReLive is actually more efficient than Shadowplay which surprised me. ReLive is not as feature rich as Shadowplay yet however.
You + AdorkedTV = mind share
Looks like we have a fangirl in our midst.
Looks like we have AMD fanboy. (pic)
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Let’s look at the evidence shall we.
1. Your Disqus name
2. Insulting people and defending bits of hardware, over other bits of hardware. What happened to you in life, to hate AMD users? Did an AMD user steal your boyfriend? Lol chill out ffs.
I love how you trying to act innocent. 😀
I am indeed no angel (:
I swear I didn’t mean to….
Would you mind explaining that picture ? Is it the performance hit that games take when ReLive is on ? Also is that compared to shadowplay OR it’s just plain numbers without any backing ? I’m curious.
It’s performance hit with Relive enabled.
Oh and what’s the performance hit of Shadow play with the same titles ?
Don’t know but since gamers using it it’s better than Fraps. Also don’t know why nobody bothered to do detailed review of Shadowplay recording/streaming performance when it was released.
I saw that from the TechPowerUp review not from AdornedTV. Try harder. It’s okay to lose once it a while 😉
So now my GPU can chill while its turning crimson with crossfire and then ReLive like a phoenix rising from the ashes of the past!
And getting those DX 11 perf gains too.
As an nVIDIA card owner I am impressed by AMD’s efforts to bring their drivers/software up to a high standard. If Vega turns out to be a great high end offering for the money, my 1070 can start packing.
They were already great, now made better.
Unless you believe the stupidity spouted by fanboys of the other camp. Hilariously, they are the ones who have been getting buggy driver releases for months now.
Wut Freesync didn’t support bordeless ? Cool that it does now! From experience when Gsync didn’t support it i was pissed (1-2 years ago) Cool that amd can benefit the experience.
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“(all without registering or bloat like GFE)”
thats really important, we need less of this craps these days
also amd pushing open gpu and tools like ocat, i really like that too
ye, the tools they are handing out as well as perf gains for non gamers is also a bonus for the industry.
Good to see that AMD is improving their software/drivers. This might convince me in the near future to buy a new Graphics Card with a cheaper free sync monitor.
it depends on how you define ‘bloat’. to me it seems AMD integrate more bloat with their core drivers with wattman and now ReLive.
ANd yet I’ve gone through 5 drivers and a hotfix from Nvidia and suffered from each of them. GFE also adds to being actual bloat as well as the percentage of hindrance that Shadowplay has versus AMD’s version which shows less.
Going to give it a week or two before upgrading to this. These types of things (updates with major changes) are usually bugged and the company puts out one or two hotfixes before it becomes safe or comfortable to use.
But great news. I have envied nvidia’s “retroactive capture” functionality for a while.
1060ti???
1060 lol