
AMD has released what it calls one of the biggest and most important releases of games ever. The Radeon Software's New Adrenalin Edition offers an all-new in-game overlay with performance information such as current performance in frames per second,
CPU, RAM usage, as well as temperature, power consumption and fan speed for the graphics card. Users will also be able to adjust in-game Radeon settings such as Freesync, Objective Frame Rate, Control, and make color adjustments.
There is also now a companion app called AmedLink for iOS and Android, which can be paired with multi-gaming PCs. It will show the same information in real time, graphs or absolute numbers. Users can play screenshots, start broadcasting, and adjust settings using their smartphone as a second screen.
Radeon Relief Streaming Tool, which topped the Big Driver Edition last year, has received several updates. The New Gallery tab within the Radeon Settings program will allow users to quickly manage their social media accounts and choose what to share with one click. Videos and screenshots can be given quick edits before sharing. Relief now supports chromaqing for webcams, so users can just superimpose their heads in a stream without any background distraction. The comment audio tracks can be recorded separately and level, and can be embedded in the social media chat stream as well.
Amad says the impact of Relief performance has dropped to very low levels in many games. It now works with games using Vulcan graphics API, and users can capture across multiple screens or even choose areas of the screen to capture instead of everything.
The Radeon Chill tool, which dynamically regulates frame rates to save power when there's not a lot of work on the screen, has improved to work with all games, not just a handful of those whitelists. According to AMD there is no major glitch or performance drops in any games, but the feature can be disabled for specific addresses if problems are detected. Subscription feature continues, except in a special version of the driver for gaming cafes that prioritize energy savings.
In other miscellaneous improvements, Radeon users will be able to create and share profiles for the Whatman power management and overclocking tool, change the color scheme from the main Radeon settings interface, and switch to a workload profile that boosts performance in tasks like cryptocurrency and mining by 15 percent. .
Of course there are also performance improvements in the games, although Amed says we should not focus on this as the improvements are constantly being delivered, never reserved for the big releases.
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