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Any alternatives to Radeon Pro?

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Anyone know of someone developing a program like Radeon Pro? As we draw closer to Dx12 and supported titles, I'm afraid Radeon Pro will become near useless. It's too bad Jon cancelled development after joining the Raptr team.

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Originally Posted by TheLawIX View Post

Anyone know of someone developing a program like Radeon Pro? As we draw closer to Dx12 and supported titles, I'm afraid Radeon Pro will become near useless. It's too bad Jon cancelled development after joining the Raptr team.

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For SMAA, Ambient Occlusion, and other shader effects, Reshade is great.

http://reshade.me

CCC has some basic per-game profiles now, and it has a frame limiter. MSI Afterburner is a better tool for overclocking.

However, DirectX triple buffering, dynamic VSync, flip queue, and forced Crossfire profiles are all super important features... And they're unique to RadeonPro atm
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If you want those features back, PM @Warsam71(the local AMD rep) and email AMD support begging for these features in CCC.
 
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For SMAA, Ambient Occlusion, and other shader effects, Reshade is great.

http://reshade.me

CCC has some basic per-game profiles now, and it has a frame limiter. MSI Afterburner is a better tool for overclocking.

However, DirectX triple buffering, dynamic VSync, flip queue, and forced Crossfire profiles are all super important features... And they're unique to RadeonPro atm
sad-smiley-002.gif


If you want those features back, PM @Warsam71(the local AMD rep) and email AMD support begging for these features in CCC.
Thanks for info. AMD themselves could do so much more with their drivers. Radeon pro is evidence of that. But they either don't care or haven't realized that they need to put a quality and intelligent driver team together. This is the exact reason why I am debating on dropping my 290x's and going straight back to Nvidia.
 
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Originally Posted by brucethemoose View Post

For SMAA, Ambient Occlusion, and other shader effects, Reshade is great.

http://reshade.me

CCC has some basic per-game profiles now, and it has a frame limiter. MSI Afterburner is a better tool for overclocking.

However, DirectX triple buffering, dynamic VSync, flip queue, and forced Crossfire profiles are all super important features... And they're unique to RadeonPro atm
sad-smiley-002.gif


If you want those features back, PM @Warsam71(the local AMD rep) and email AMD support begging for these features in CCC.
Thanks for info. AMD themselves could do so much more with their drivers. Radeon pro is evidence of that. But they either don't care or haven't realized that they need to put a quality and intelligent driver team together. This is the exact reason why I am debating on dropping my 290x's and going straight back to Nvidia.
Well, to be fair, most users don't use those settings, and they could really muck up the performance of a game if you don't know what you're doing. Nvidia doesn't directly support flip queue/TPB either.

However, I could see them in an "advanced settings" section, maybe behind a EULA like AMD Overdrive.
 
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