

Now supports Gradual Refresh Rate Ramp for mobile configurations with AMD FreeSync™ technology displays and supported products.

The new installer will also show options for the latest available driver for your system configuration during the install process. Radeon Software Installer (4): New user interface and intuitive Radeon Software Installer that includes options for express install, custom install and clean uninstall.Radeon WattMan (3): Added support for AMD Radeon R9 Fury series, R9 390 series, R9 380 series, R9 290 series, R9 285, R9 260 series, R7 360, and R7 260 desktop graphics products.

A new user feedback page and a new Radeon Software Installer. Expanded GPU compatibility of Radeon WattMan. Borderless Fullscreen Mode support for FreeSync. Radeon Chill, a new feature that reduces GPU temperatures and power consumption. Some of the new features that is assured to have many Radeon users excited include ReLive, a new in-house gameplay capture software akin to Nvidia's Shadowplay.

With every one of these launches the new drivers brought about performance improvements across the board, new features as well as a renewed commitment from the company for better stability and quality. The year prior, Radeon users received another mega driver update, called Catalyst Omega. Last year the company completely overhauled the UI and graphics drivers for Radeon users replacing Catalyst with Crimson. The new driver update is part of an annual AMD Radeon tradition which involves releasing a massive driver package as a holiday gift by the company to its user base every December. The 16.12.1 Crimson ReLive Edition package is available for download now. AMD's biggest Radeon Software release yet brings a plethora of new features and across the board performance improvements.
