Has anyone run into this before? It's not absolutely critical that I upgrade immediately or anything, but I would like to have the matter resolved so that I can upgrade (and so I can stop that pop-up from reminding me there's updates every time). I've tried running AMD Radeon Settings as Administrator, but that didn't cut it either. No errors or messages are given at all.nothing immediately starting/stopping) or anything. No other programs or installers start up (not even a flicker on the taskbar, i.e.AMD Radeon Settings is never "exited" despite the prompt's claim that it'll do so.It prompts me to confirm:Īfter I confirm, it puts up a loading indicator as if it's starting something up:īut after that it just returns to the first image, as if I'd never clicked anything. (This scenario also occurs if I click Express Upgrade).
So now I have a working combination of UWP driver and App from official drivers. The new driver replaced the official one but Radeon Settings App remained. I click the "New Recommended" box, and select Custom Upgrade. I just had installed the official Adrenalin 21.9.2 driver and then I did Windows Update.
Recently (within the past few weeks), Windows has been letting me know that there are updates available to the driver software in AMD Radeon Settings.
Set Anti-Aliasing Level to x2 for best performance.I am running Windows 10 Pro and am using this video card. This section is for you if you’re having problems figuring out the settings. Limiting the level of Tessellation can provide higher FPS in games that use high levels of tessellation. Improves the detail of objects by adjusting the number of polygons used for rendering. Texture Filtering Quality has a pretty much significant impact on performance and image quality, which makes the default setting of Standard the preferred option for the optimal gaming experience but for the Best Performance you better set to Performance. Texture Filtering Quality changes the quality of textures while running 3D applications. Because multiple pixels are being sampled together, coverage points can be shared within them. With MSAA, rather than sampling one pixel on a much larger scale, two or more adjacent pixels are sampled collectively while rendering an image at its intended size.
A power-saving feature that dynamically adapts framerate based on your character and camera movements in-game and now display-aware tuning automatically sets frame-rate caps to match monitor refresh rate.