![]() ![]() The Radeon Overlay’s Select Metrics options. It doesn’t appear in these screenshots for some reason, but it’s a tiny black box with a column of data in a white font. AMD’s version gives you abundant control over how the performance monitor behaves, though. The Performance tab lets you enable a separate performance monitor overlay that shows your system performance, similar to the on-screen displays found in overclocking software like EVGA’s Precision XOC and MSI’s Afterburner. Helpfully, keyboard shortcuts for the tools in the ReLive tab are listed underneath each option, so you can avoid having to navigate through the Radeon Overlay to quickly activate or deactivate ReLive features. You can also adjust your microphone volume if you’re doing voice-overs. If you want to record, stream, or screenshot your gameplay, this is the place to be. The ReLive tab includes all the options previously found in the ReLive pop-up toolbar. (You can click on any image in this article to enlarge it.) Brad Chacos/IDG Some of these may be missing if you open the Radeon Overlay outside of a game-I didn’t see the Performance or FreeSync options when I opened the Overlay on the Windows desktop, as you can see in the image above. You’ll see several different settings available: ReLive, Performance, Chill, FRTC, FreeSync, and Color options. Pressing Alt + R with Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition installed summons the Radeon Overlay, a slick interface that pops in from the right side of your screen. The new Radeon Overlay lets you tune some of your Radeon Settings in-game and constantly monitor your PC’s performance. ![]() Before Adrenalin, adjusting the software options for your Radeon graphics card required exiting your games and diving into the Radeon Settings app. Let’s start with the flashiest features before diving deep into the bountiful quality-of-life updates. Sure, you might see some nice cumulative gains if you’ve haven’t updated your drivers since last year’s milestone ReLive launch, but these annual releases focus on adding in new features. AMD constantly releases new drivers throughout the year as games are released, and those are where you’ll find performance bumps. ![]() This doesn’t unlock any new Vega features. Some reports written when AMD teased the Adrenalin name suggested this new Radeon Software could supercharge your frame rate. AMD Link is a free app for Apple's tvOS and Google's Android TV.What you won’t find are gargantuan performance updates. Steam Link was launched on Android TV in May 2018 and on Apple TV in May 2019 after having been delayed for more than a year due to Apple rejecting the original version. Valve's Steam Link on the other hand works regardless of your graphics card vendor. Like Nvidia's system is reserved for Nvidia cards, AMD Link works only with AMD graphics cards in PC. Both platforms support Bluetooth game controllers and later this year, starting with tvOS 13, Apple TV will also support the Sony DualShock 4 and Xbox Wireless controller. To play PC games on your Apple TV or Android TV you must also connect a game controller. Streaming at 4K requires 4K capable streaming hardware and is compatible with: AMD Radeon GCN-based discrete graphics and newer," the company said. "For TV support, Apple TV 4th and 5th generation running tvOS 12.x and greater, or Android TV 5.1 and greater are required. To get started you also need a AMD Radeon graphics card and version 19.7.1 of AMD's graphics software on your PC. AMD has now released updated apps for Apple TV and Android TV. The systems allow you to stream games from your PC to another screen over the home network. AMD Link game streamingNvidia has GameStream, Valve has Steam Link, and AMD has AMD Link. The system has been updated with support for Apple TV and Android TV. Like Steam Link, AMD Link enables PC users to stream games to other devices. ![]()
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