The release fixes a possible display corruption in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare when on 4K resolution

Nov 18, 2014 07:43 GMT  ·  By

Today, AMD has rolled out the 14.11.2 beta Catalyst graphics driver, which has been specifically developed to provide performance improvements for Dragon Age: Inquisition and Far Cry 4 titles.

To be more specific, Dragon Age: Inquisition receives 5% more performance when Anti-Aliasing is enabled on single GPU systems, while Far Cry 4 gets up to 50% performance gain on the same configurations.

As for other changes, version 14.11.2 beta also resolves a possible intermittent display corruption that might have been encountered in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare on high resolution settings.

In addition to that, World of Warcraft won’t have problems when using CMAA in AMD CrossFire configurations anymore, and Minecraft will work properly even if settings are changed in windowed mode.

Moreover, tearing or stuttering won’t be encountered by XDMA Quad CrossFire in portrait Eyefinity modes anymore.

When it comes to compatibility, AMD’s present release can only be applied on systems powered by one of Microsoft’s Windows 7 and 8.1 operating systems, either bit variant. However, your device must also include a suitable graphics card.

Therefore, in order to check all supported video products, read the currently “Known Issues” list. To view other aspects related to this release, make sure to click the “Press Release” button below.

With this in mind, download AMD Catalyst Graphics Driver 14.11.2 Beta, apply it on your system, and perform a reboot after the installation finishes. Also, constantly check our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”

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