The current update improves Radeon VII and RX Vega stability

Apr 2, 2019 12:13 GMT  ·  By

AMD has announced the availability of a new version of its Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition Graphics driver, namely the 19.4.1 (18.50.31.01) package, which improves Radeon VII and RX Vega stability when three or more displays are connected and enabled at the same time.

In addition to that, the current release fixes World of Warcraft intermittent crashes and hangs when MSAA is enabled, as well as graphical corruptions encountered when the game settings are set to minimum (Radeon RX Vega GPUs).

Moreover, build 19.4.1 also resolves certain mouse cursor issues, Radeon WattMan auto overclock problems, Vari-Bright settings, and other bugs as highlighted in the Release Notes below.

However, AMD’s release might still experience a few problems with Radeon VII cards, Netflix Windows Store app, Radeon WattMan gauges, and performance metrics overlay.

In terms of compatibility, besides a supported GPU, take into account that your configuration must be running a 64-bit variant of Microsoft’s Windows 7 or 10 operating systems (Windows 8.1 is no longer supported),

Therefore, remove any previous version present on your computer, save and run the appropriate package for your system, wait for all files required to be made available, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete upgrade.

With this in mind, if you consider applying this release, download AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition Graphics Driver 19.4.1, install it and perform a reboot once finished. Also, check back with us to stay “updated one minute ago.”

Release Notes