AMD releases Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 WHQL drivers

AMD's latest Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 drivers are ready for Ghost Recon Wildlands beta.

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AMD is gearing up for the betas of both Conan Exiles and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, with the release of the new Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 WHQL drivers. Get the new Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 drivers right here.

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The new drivers also have some fixes included, where "Changing memory clocks with Radeon WattMan with more than one display connected may cause memory clocks to intermittently become stuck at their minimum setting or switch between min and max ranges intermittently causing display flickering" is fixed.

Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.1.2 WHQL Highlights

Support For

  • Conan Exiles Beta
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Beta

Fixed Issues:

  • Changing memory clocks with Radeon WattMan with more than one display connected may cause memory clocks to intermittently become stuck at their minimum setting or switch between min and max ranges intermittently causing display flickering
  • Diablo III may experience smoke or lighting effects may appear corrupted when using DirectX 9 API
  • Some applications may experience an intermittent or random runtime crash in atidxx64.dll
  • FIFA 17 may experience a black screen on launch when using Hybrid Graphics or AMD PowerXpress system configurations
  • Watch_Dogs 2 may experience an intermittent game crash after extended periods of play on some Radeon RX 300 series products
  • Paragon may experience flickering in profile or store preview pages after changing graphics settings when using Multi GPU
  • Forza Horizon 3 may experience a crash or application hang with the Blizzard Mountain DLC on some select Radeon GCN products

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