

This allows reduced system/GPU power consumption, reduced system heat and lower fan speeds (less noise). Virtual Super Resolution (VSR) – provides image quality enhancement to gamers and Windows desktop users (renders at high solution then down-scales giving effective Super Sample Anti-Aliasing). Now supported on AMD Radeon R7 260 and above GPUS and desktop A-Series 7400K and above APUS in AMD Catalyst 15.20, with Single and Multi-GPU configurations with more supported VSR modes!įrame Rate Target Control (FRTC) – enables fine-tuning your graphics card for more stable and consistent performance in games with real-time frame rate control limiting the maximum frame rate during gameplay - and delivers the benefits of reduced system/GPU power consumption, lower system temps, and lower fan speeds for quieter operation. AMD desktop A-series 7400K and above APUs also now support VSR!īelow is a list of supported resolutions: Target Display Timingģ840 X 2160 (AMD Radeon™ R9 285, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series )ģ840 X 2400 (AMD Radeon™ R9 285, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series )ĪMD Catalyst 15.7 WHQL Driver Highlights:

AMD Virtual Super Resolution (VSR) is also now supported on older graphics cards, so anyone with a Radeon R7 260 or above video card can finally render games at a higher resolution and then scale it down for better looking game content. AMD Radeon Crossfire users haven’t been able to synchronize their refresh rates between the GPU and the monitor, but now can with Catalyst 15.7 WHQL drivers. Other than being ready for Windows 10 and having performance optimizations the new driers offer FreeSync support for AMD CrossFire setups for the very first time.
