Radeon performance metrics and logging features may report extremely high and incorrect memory clock values.AMD recommends that the user disable Enhanced Sync until a permanent fix is found for the problem. Enhanced Sync may cause a black screen to occur when enabled on certain games and system configurations.Long hours of playtime on Horizon: Zero Dawn may cause driver timeouts or the game would crash.The AMD Radeon software may occasionally crash when playing some DirectX 11 games with multiple external displays in extended mode.Users may experience driver timeouts while simultaneously playing a game and streaming a video on some GPUs.The Open Broadcaster Software may be running in the background even though the user has ended the recording and closed the application.There are also some known issues with this new release by AMD. In contrast, NVIDIA released their latest WHQL GPU driver a week ago that is not only supported on Windows 11 but has also added the support for a plethora of new games, while AMD has only added 3 new games. The missing Auto Overclock feature for CPU in Radeon Software for some users with an AMD Ryzen 5000 series processor and AMD Radeon 6000 series GPU has been fixed.
The issue of the missing water along the shores of Hitman 3 has been addressed.The occasional occurrence of a compatibility error while loading saved tuning profiles has been fixed.The missing “CPU Additional Metrics” section under the Performance tab in the Radeon software has been restored.Moreover, the following issues have been fixed that were experienced in the older version(s): With the new operating system just around the corner, and not to forget the users on Windows Insiders already using Windows 11, this compatibility feature might have been anticipated by the consumers.ĪMD has also provided support for the following new games: The most significant new feature in AMD Radeon Adrenalin 21.9.2 is its compatibility with Windows 11.