ReLive New Features (1)

For the users of the regular driver package used for gaming and general purpose home use, while the developer tools might not be much of interest there is certainly a lot going on with the interface worth mentioning. This all comes under the header of new features, and we’ll spend a few pages going over what will be new with Crimson ReLive.

Clean Installs

For anyone updating drivers, or moving between graphics card generations particularly on older systems, the only way to ensure 100% compatibility has been to have a fresh operating system devoid of any other programs. Ultimately the real-world is different, and for people using 3-5 year old systems who want to put in a new graphics card it can be a bit of an ordeal with driver conflicts or older files getting in the way. Over the last two years, the green team has had a ‘clean install’ option that promises to remove any trace of older software/software components and give a fresh install based on the installer package. Now this functionality comes to the red team as well.

Personally I’ve had driver conflicts come up mostly on older, much-used systems, or when changing a test-bed between multi-GPU configurations. Sometimes a reinstall of the same drivers over the top doesn’t do anything, leading to the loss of hair and four-letter expletives. Thankfully, this is designed to alleviate such a frustration. Clean Install is also offered with Radeon Pro and Radeon FirePro drivers.

User Feedback and Feature Requests

One of the problems with user feedback on PC related software is that it can be difficult to obtain. Typically users are self-selecting: they have issues and rate software badly, or have something to gain from a positive reply. There are focus groups that aim to be balanced, but they don’t always hit at detailed positive or negative aspects. There is no right way to do it (even the mobile stores have games that offer rewards for positive feedback), but AMD is attempting to do something to at least get ‘live’ data from Crimson ReLive.

ReLive will have a tab where users can offer their feedback, up to five stars (I’m unsure if the lower limit is 0 or 1 at this point), and I believe there will be an opportunity for users to give more detailed feedback in due course.

The other side of the coin is for feature requests. Most software manufacturers rely on forums and interpretation for user requests, or ideas come internally. AMD now has a tab where users can submit and vote on their favored features for upcoming software. This could be a game fix, back-porting software support for an older range of GPUs, increasing Freesync support or whatever submissions are taken. At some level I would assume AMD will keep an online list of submissions, and ones that are impossible (Freesync over VGA is something that can never happen) but end up rated high can be explained as to why it won’t happen. It will be an interesting development to see what comes through.

Upgrade Advisor

The fact that almost all games provide a ‘minimum’ and ‘recommended’ specification list allows a user to ensure a system is set up to provide a suitable experience. Through Crimson ReLive AMD will detect the current system and compare it to the requirements for detected games allowing the user to see if they meet the requirements or if the user needs to upgrade.

The system will give a tick when above the minimum requirements and a double tick when hitting the recommended. There is a caveat in all of this such that the recommendations will only occur on Steam Games for now, and for users in North America (I assume it detects this via the IP address).

At present the system does not offer recommendations as to what to buy (or where), or where to read reviews on potential upgrades. I highly recommend a site I know called AnandTech. I’m sure you’ve heard of it?

Crimson ReLive: Radeon Pro Drivers ReLive New Features (2): Diagnostics, VP9 Decode, HDR10/HBR3, FreeSync Tools
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  • valinor89 - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    I have tried the Relive recording and I get crashes on my Gigabyte R9 280x saying the vcore is unstable. My card has a 1100 factory overclock and the voltage is stuck at 1,200v. I have been using OBs with VCE and I have no problems, but seems like something in the new Relive feature doesn't like my card. Also, having the record logo all the time is anoying, specially as it also appears in the video.

    TLDR: Your mileage might vary
  • Senti - Thursday, December 8, 2016 - link

    > At present the system does not offer recommendations as to what to buy (or where), or where to read reviews on potential upgrades. I highly recommend a site I know called AnandTech. I’m sure you’ve heard of it?

    Yeah, I've heard it used to be great hardware site. Now all it can do is fancy-print marketing slides. For example, Tom already posted benchmarks of Radeon Chill while we likely won't see anything substantiation for weeks.
  • Michael Bay - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    You forgot your 960 whine.
  • Senti - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    You can write your 960 whine, don't be shy. Otherwise people would have no idea what it means.
  • darckhart - Thursday, December 8, 2016 - link

    then again, drivers are now 200 MB downloads where they used to be 25 MB at most...
  • valinor89 - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    Mine was a 440 MB download with all the software... I guess those include the almost legacy CGN drivers for my 280x and they can streamline the ones for the new 400 series.
  • Gigaplex - Saturday, December 10, 2016 - link

    It's half a gig (499MB) on the AMD download site...
  • Michael Bay - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    Presentation that by all rights should have been titled "look, our drivers are not as awful anymore!".
    Jesus christ.
  • AndrewJacksonZA - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    "H.265 encoding has been a part of GPUOpen, but with the new launch the tools are being expanded for in-game DX12 frame processing."
    Is that technology used while recording gameplay to disk, or else when is it used? BF1 was shown, which prompted me to think that it's for gameplay recording.
  • zodiacsoulmate - Friday, December 9, 2016 - link

    85M download... i have to download different version 10 times to get a working one. i guess i contributed

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