The new driver update resolves a video memory leak that occurred when resizing active browser windows

Oct 1, 2015 06:08 GMT  ·  By

Since AMD was made aware of its Catalyst 15.9 Video Memory Leak Issue, it has now released a new version of its Catalyst graphics package, namely 15.9.1 beta, which addresses this problem that occurred when the browser and other windows were resized.

Therefore, if you still have the AMD Catalyst 15.9 Beta or rolled back to the stable 15.7.1 Catalyst Driver, you should definitely take into account downloading and installing the present release.

Either way, make sure you are running one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 platforms, and save and run the appropriate package for your system’s bit architecture. Also, if you are upgrading from an even earlier version than 15.7.1, ensure that your GPU model is supported.

Afterwards, simply follow all instructions displayed on-screen for a complete and successful installation.

In addition to that, if you encounter any other issues (besides the currently known ones), feel free to contact the producer via the AMD Issue Reporting Form so that the issue can be fixed as soon as possible.

Last but not least, once finished, it would be a good idea to perform a system reboot in order to allow all changes to take effect properly. If this task isn’t requested automatically by the wizard for any reasons, make sure to carry it out manually to avoid any unwanted problems.

That being said, download AMD Catalyst Graphics Driver 15.9.1 Beta, take into account all the aforementioned aspects, apply the package, and enjoy your newly improved video chipset. Also, constantly check our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”