AMD: New Radeon Adrenalin 19.9.2 Drivers Improve Borderlands 16 Performance by 3%

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New Radeon Adrenalin 19.9.2 drivers have been released by AMD that improve performance by 16% in Borderlands 3
The arrival of new Triple A games means that graphics cards must receive optimization for them. A good gamer demands the best possible graphic quality with a stable frame rate. AMD knows this and that is why they have published Radeon Adrenalin 19.9.2. These new graphics drivers arrive in beta phase and offer up to 16% graphical improvement in Borderlands 3 on the RX 5700 Series.
But perhaps the big improvement is the implementation of Radeon Image Sharpening on Polaris charts. Polaris silicon is used in AMD's RX 400 Series and RX 500 Series. This technology offers an improvement in graphic quality in games that use the DirectX 12 API and Vulkan. Specifically, support is added in the RX 590, RX 580, RX 570, RX 480 and RX 470.
AMD launches its Radeon Adrenalin 19.9.2 drivers
These are the issues that have been fixed:
- With V-Sync enabled, the FPS counter may lock at 30 on some displays set to 75Hz refresh rate
- System instability may experience some configurations with RX 5700 Series graphics when watching video in web browser
- Audio in Radeon ReLive captures may be corrupted or distorted when desktop recording is enabled
- Radeon settings may increase clock rates when some RX 5700 series graphics settings are not available
- Enhanced timing is enabled which can lead to game, application or system crashes with RX 5700 graphics
Known Unresolved Issues:
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice may exhibit texture corruption during later parts of the game.
- Toggle HDR can cause system instability during games when Radeon ReLive is enabled.
- Discord may experience an application hang on Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products when HW acceleration is enabled.
- Display artifacts can be experienced on some 75Hz display settings on Radeon RX 5700 series graphics system setups.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 may experience flickering on some system settings.
- Open Broadcasting Software may experience dropouts or flickering when using AMF encoding in some system configurations.
- HDMI overscan and underscan options may be missing in Radeon Settings in AMD Radeon VII system settings when main display is set to 60Hz.
- Flickering may be experienced when Radeon FreeSync is enabled on 240Hz refresh displays with Radeon RX 5700 series graphics products.
- AMD Radeon VII may experience high memory frequencies at idle or desktop.



