AMD also offers a new driver, RADEON Software Adrenalin Edition 24.3.1. This new release comes with a number of patches, as well as support for the PC port of Horizon Forbidden West.
The list includes Dragon’s Dogma 2, Horizon Forbidden West and Outpost: Infinity Siege.
The HYPR-Tune feature supports new games: Dragon’s Dogma, Diablo 4, Ghostrunner 2 and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
The patches :
Without further ado, let’s take a look at AMD’s long list of patches:
Intermittent but excessive stuttering encountered when activating the AMD Fluid Motion Frame has been corrected.
Reduced driver timeouts or crashes encountered on Helldivers 2 on RX 7900 series.
Corrected driver crashes or timouts encountered in game on StarCraft II with RX 7000.
Reduced initial loading time on World of Warcraft in DirectX 12 with cards such as the RX 6800.
No more purple corruption on Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Reloaded Edition with RADEON Boost and ray tracing active.
In the game, on Cossacks 3, some characters may be invisible or with missing textures.
Flicker could be observed on Space Engineers in certain indoor environments.
On the RX 7900 GRE, the maximum memory setting limit is now correctly reported.
Shader caching may no longer fail for Windows users whose name contains an accented character.
FPS measurement will report values correctly, even if the game is minimized.
On certain hybrid systems, GPU acceleration will no longer be grayed out/missing on Adobe Premiere Pro.
No more performance drops on certain workloads using DirectML in Topaz AI.
Problems identified:
We include this driver with the problems identified by AMD:
Crashes or driver timeouts may occur on Helldivers 2 on dual-screen configurations with certain cards such as the 7900 XTX.
Crashes can also occur on Lord of The Fallen and when entering certain zones on RX 6000 series. Fix scheduled for 24.4.1.
On SnowRunner, artifacts may appear in certain muddy environments in the game. This concerns cards such as the RX 6800. Fix scheduled for 24.4.1.
AMD SmartAccess Video may be reported as incorrectly available on some systems with Parsec Virutal Display Driver installed. Fix scheduled for 24.5.1.
Still some audio/video desync problems when recording via the driver with the AV1 codec (fix planned for Q3).
source: overclocking.com