![]() ![]() ![]() Your ReLive content (screenshots, replays, streams, etc) is now accessible on your phone, streamed from the desktop PC.Ĭreators - Enhanced ReLive, Scene Editor, GIF Support, and moreīy "creators," AMD is referring to people who stream or publish online content based on their gameplay (think PewDiePie), and not creative-professionals (think pro-graphics users). ![]() If this feature gets used a lot, they will definitely add more languages.Ī greater number of WattMan features are now available on AMD Link, including memory timings, memory/GPU clock-speed settings, loading/storing performance profiles, and performance metrics represented in graphs. For now, "hey Radeon" is available in English and Chinese and AMD is monitoring how well it is received by users. This is completely hands-free, and gives you the ability to start/stop streaming, start/stop recording, save an instant replay, take a screenshot, and tell you your performance metrics, such as FPS, temperatures, clock-speeds, and fan-speeds. You can now make AMD Link listen for "hey Radeon" (much like "hey Siri" or "Alexa"). The biggest addition to AMD Link is voice-control. AMD improved the way you can link the app to your specific machine, by simply pointing your phone to a QR code on screen, and not having to create pesky accounts and worry about manual networking setup. AMD has also unlocked additional power-management states for its Radeon Vega GPUs, which you can control in WattMan.ĪMD Link is an Android/iOS app that lets you control your display settings from your handheld (phone/tablet). WattMan is now more integrated and accessible from Radeon Overlay and AMD Link. As far as we can tell there is no OC scanning or other testing going on when this feature is enabled, it simply sets 1.1 V. All that AMD seems to be doing here is set a GPU voltage of 1.1 V, instead of the default voltage that's around 1.14 V, so barely any difference. Another possibility is automatic GPU undervolting - something that the Vega enthusiast community has been recommending for a long time, as it saves power and reduces the heat output of the card considerably, which leads to lower fan noise. All RX Vega cards run at dynamic clock speeds and almost never at their highest clock state, which means that this auto-overclocking really doesn't have any effect on gaming, because the card switches to a lower DPM state after a few seconds, which is still set to default clock.ĪMD mentioned that the clock scanning algorithm is very conservative, to ensure the card always remains stable, so that less experienced users won't get scared away from overclocking. An issue with automatic GPU overclocking is that WattMan will only test the highest clock state and not the whole voltage-frequency curve (like NVIDIA's driver does). This makes for a great starting point for additional manual overclocking. We tested this and found that it gives a decent indicator of what to expect, without getting even close to what manual overclocking can do. Auto-overclocking tries to make overclocking simpler by automatically finding the highest stable values for either GPU clock or memory (you can't request auto-overclocking for both at the same time). WattMan now supports automatic overclocking and undervolting. ![]()
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