Support for:One fun bit of trivia is that AMD is still using Intel-based gaming PCs to compare the performance of its video cards. The 5% gain in Devil May Cry 5 was measured on a test system with the Intel Core i7 7700K CPU and the Radeon RX Vega 64 video card.
Devil May Cry™ 5: Up to 4% average performance gains with AMD Radeon™ Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.1 vs 19.2.3 on Devil May Cry 5 with Radeon RX Vega 64. RS-287
Fixed Issues
Radeon WattMan settings changes may intermittently not apply on AMD Radeon VII. Mouse lag or system slowdown is observed for extended periods of time with two or more displays connected and one display switched off. ACER™ KG251Q display may experience a black screen when connected via DisplayPort™ and enabled at 240hz. Video playback may become green or experience corruption when dragging the Movies and TV application to an HDR enabled display.
Known Issues
Rainbow Six Siege™ may experience intermittent corruption or flickering on some game textures during gameplay. Mouse cursors may disappear or move out of the boundary of the top of a display on AMD Ryzen Mobile Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics. Modifying memory clocks on Radeon VII in Radeon Wattman may intermittently result in memory clocks becoming locked at 800Mhz. Changes made in Radeon WattMan settings via Radeon Overlay may sometimes not save or take effect once Radeon Overlay is closed. Performance metrics overlay and Radeon WattMan gauges may experience inaccurate fluctuating readings on AMD Radeon VII. Some Mobile or Hybrid Graphics system configurations may intermittently experience green flicker when moving the mouse over YouTube™ videos in Chrome web browser.
AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.3.1 has better Devil May Cry 5 performance
Posted on Thursday, March 07 2019 @ 10:13 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck