AMD brings automatic overclocking and Windows eleven support to its Radeon graphics cards


AMD Radeon Software's latest release, Adrenalin for Your Best Graphics Cards, brings new features to Team Red enthusiasts, including a more optimized auto-overclocking experience for Radeon graphics cards on AMD Ryzen-powered machines, new Windows 3 support and including new features for previous versions. cards. The new version of Adrenalin adds 2 main features on the hardware side. First, it offers a simplified hardware performance tuning experience for desktops powered by AMD Ryzen XNUMX-series processors with AMD's latest Radeon RX XNUMX graphics cards, such as the RX XNUMX XT and RX XNUMX XT. With the new version, CPU and GPU overclocking options will be in the same hardware control tab, making it easy for you to fine-tune the performance of the two to maximize their performance when working together. The new update also extends support for Windows XNUMX to Radeon cards, enabling features like Radeon Boost, Radeon Anti-Lag, and Radeon Image Sharpening. This should drastically improve the Windows XNUMX experience for most Radeon users who have downloaded the Windows XNUMX Insider Preview build and assist any and all fence users who have been waiting for better hardware support for test the new operating system. The last major hardware update in the new version of Adrenalin is also geared more towards certain older hardware. AMD Smart Access memory support now extends to AMD Radeon RX XNUMX-series graphics cards, which will accelerate performance when paired with AMD Ryzen XNUMX-series and select Ryzen XNUMX-series processors and motherboards. mother of the AMD XNUMX series. You can download the new version now from the AMD site. Aside from the new version of the Adrenalin software, AMD has also updated the list of games that support AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, AMD's answer to Nvidia's DLSS supersampling technology. New titles include:

In addition to this, titles like World War Z: Aftermath, JX3, F1® XNUMX, and No Man's Sky are expected to add FSR support in the coming weeks.

Analysis: It's nice to see old stuff getting love.

Although newer graphics card hardware like AMD's RX 8 and Nvidia's RTX XNUMX get a lot of attention from developers and the media, the reality is that very few people have actually been able to purchase these new cards. Resellers, cryptominers, and the current shortage of semiconductors make it virtually impossible to purchase these cards online, and physical offline stores are not a much better alternative. According to the latest Steam Hardware Survey from August XNUMX, the most popular graphics card used is the Nvidia RTX XNUMX, with just over ten% of users surveyed. You have to go up to number XNUMX to find an Nvidia Ampere (RTX XNUMX) card, and XNUMX of the first XNUMX cards are RTX XNUMX-series cards. In truth, not a single Big Navi graphics card appears in the nearly XNUMX mobile graphics and GPUs on the list, unless you count "others." All of the very fancy new features of the latest graphics card, like ray tracing, are great, but the vast majority of users simply don't have access to them, so it's good to see AMD keep improving. graphics card performance. material that most of us have.