UPDATE: If you missed the live stream today, don't worry! You can catch the reply right here:
Last year, AMD and its software team dispatched some representatives to our offices to talk about the major software release that was Radeon Software Crimson Edition. As most of you probably saw last week, AMD launched the Crimson ReLive driver and we are pleased to let you know that we will again be hosting a live stream with our friends at AMD! Come learn about the development of this new driver, how the new features work and insight on what might be coming in the future from AMD's software team.
And what's a live stream without prizes? AMD has stepped up to the plate to offer up some awesome hardware for those of you that tune in to watch the live stream!
- 3 x AMD Radeon RX 480 Graphics Cards
AMD Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Live Stream and Giveaway
10am PT / 1pm ET – December 13th
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The event will take place Tuesday, December 13th at 10am PT / 1pm ET at https://www.pcper.com/live. There you’ll be able to catch the live video stream as well as use our chat room to interact with the audience. To win the prizes you will have to be watching the live stream, with exact details of the methodology for handing out the goods coming at the time of the event.
I will be joined by Liam Gallagher, Radeon Software Marketing Manager and Jeff Engel, Radeon Software Lead QA Manager. In short, these are two people you want to hear from and have answer your questions! (Apparently Terry Makedon will be hiding in the background as well…)
If you have questions, please leave them in the comments below and we'll look through them just before the start of the live stream. Of course you'll be able to tweet us questions @pcper and we'll be keeping an eye on the IRC chat as well for more inquiries. What do you want to know and hear from AMD?
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I’d like to ask about support
I’d like to ask about support for using a single, powerful GPU for rendering but connecting monitors to a secondary, older video card that does no rendering but just outputs whatever the primary card renders. Is this kind of setup supported? Would I need to install multiple sets of drivers? Could one use multiple output slave cards?
AMD has been very aggressive with removing older video inputs from their new video cards, and active adapters have many drawbacks (and sometimes don’t even support the full resolution of the display), so this kind of setup is the only way that I could use a modern AMD GPU without discarding perfectly good displays.
Will there be more discrete
Will there be more discrete cards like HD7750?
@AMD My question is where can
@AMD My question is where can I get a 4K version of the AMD Relive wallpaper?
Full Vulkan support for
Full Vulkan support for Vulkan API managed multi-GPU adaptor for one question(both Linux and windows 7/8.1 support), as in when will that arrive? And when the Zen APUs arrive will the graphics be Vega based and will there be any Linux OS based OEM laptops that will be using Zen/Vega APUs? It looks like via GPUOpen AMD’s Linux support has greatly improved but as of yet I’m not seeing many RX 480 based Steam Machine offerings from any OEMs, what’s up with that.
With Vega graphics arriving soon the RX480/470 prices will continue to fall making for some great bargians so I’m hoping that the continued driver and Vulkan/DX12/other API improvments will keep coming. So keep on helping the Blender Foundation with any AMD Cycles rendering support for GCN SKUs including Polaris and Vega GPUs for rendering workloads done on the GPU under Blender 3D.
Why can’t I like Radeon? I’ve
Why can’t I like Radeon? I’ve tried and tried, but I just can’t. I love and uses AMD but I don’t care for Radeon.
Must be something wrong with
Must be something wrong with you because everyone loves Radeon right? 😉
it’s all about WHAT you have
it’s all about WHAT you have on the time WHEN you start. some people can moderate their emotional connection with a brand, some just don’t.
i have two examples happened to my friends, passionately worship for something: camera brands of Canon and Nikon and football (soccer) teams. It’s all rooted on WHEN and WHAT they got/ like on the first time. They could change side (one of them did) or change to a different brand/ team or simply overtime getting bored and don’t care anymore because the entity changed (like his team loses all the time heheh).
at 57:30 AMD’s Jeff Engel
at 57:30 AMD’s Jeff Engel claimed that “our performance in DX12 is really industry leading” I’m not sure where he got this crazy idea from, does he even look at the dx12 benchmarks published on this site or others? All the ones I’ve seen nvidia’s Titan X/gtx 1080 vs AMD’s Fury X/rx 480. Nvidia’s products beat and often totally demolishes AMD in DX12. If he had claimed that AMD is really industry leading in losing money I would be far more inclined to believe him.