AMD Crimson Relive Redux integrates hardware monitoring

In December 2015, AMD introduced the driver package Radeon Software Crimson, which came to replace the previous Catalyst with a series of optimizations and changes to the user interface. This was then followed up by the audit Crimson ReLive at the same time last year, which in accordance with the name meant a focus on hardware-accelerated recording functions for Radeon-based graphics cards.

True to tradition, the end of the year will mean another great incarnation of the driver package called Radeon Software ReLive Redux. According to photos that have found out on Twitter from the user BlazeK_AMDRT this includes a built-in tool for hardware monitoring directly via the driver.

As with standalone software for the purpose, it should involve a comprehensive number of parameters that can be monitored in real time. These include the use of video memory, primary memory, processor and graphics processor power consumption and more.

AMD Crimson ReLive Redux is expected to be released sometime during the fourth quarter of the year, which in accordance with previous updates should point to sometime during the month of December.

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