This AMD driver is intended to eliminate gameplay stuttering on RX 5000 GPUs.

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This AMD driver is intended to eliminate gameplay stuttering on RX 5000 GPUs.

In a few weeks, AMD will unveil its Radeon RX 6000 lineup based on the next-generation GPU architecture RDNA 2. In the meantime, AMD is also focusing on enhancing support for the current generation of graphics cards, with bug fixes in the latest GPU drivers. Chief among these is the resolution of a bug that could cause intermittent stuttering when playing games on Radeon RX 5000 series cards.

This is the first bug fix mentioned in the list, which spans countless issues. The other two are specifically tailored to RX 5000 series owners and include fixes for blocky breakage in Detroit: Become Human and the removal of artifacts and breakage when playing Doom VFR.

The following is the full list from the release notes:

The list of known issues is much smaller this time around, and includes only one lingering black screen issue. Specifically, AMD is aware of an Enhanced Sync issue that causes black screens. A temporary workaround is to disable it if you encounter the problem (or are concerned that you may someday encounter it).

In addition to bug fixes, the latest Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 20.9.2 driver release will make PCs ready for the release of Star Wars: Squadrons this Friday (October 2) and add more support for Vulkan extensions Vulkan extensions.

You can install the latest driver from the Radeon Software utility or manually from AMD's driver download page.

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