AMD late Monday released WHQL-signed Radeon Software Adrenalin 19.1.1 drivers. These drivers are identical in features and changes to January 11 release of Adrenalin 19.1.1 as a Beta . Among the key changes over the previous 18.12.3 drivers include performance optimization for "Fortnite," bug fixes for Virtual Super Resolution (VSR), graphics card fan zero-fan mode not correctly engaging when toggled on/off in Radeon Settings, incorrect software update notifications in Radeon Settings Advisor, and multi-monitor systems experiencing a mouse pointer lag when one of the displays is enabled but powered off.The change-log follows.Fortnite

10 Comments on AMD Re-releases Adrenalin 19.1.1 Drivers with WHQL Certification

#1 _larry

So these are literally the exact same as the 19.1.1 Beta....?

I guess WHQL provides better reliability/stability or is it just a badge...? Posted on Jan 21st 2019, 19:39 Reply

#2 _Flare

ZeroFan is broken like before, if i set a custom fan-profile.

MSI RX570 ARMOR OC 8GB



thank you MSI for having the Afterburner, wich is the only solution for getting under 25% Fan-Speed. Posted on Jan 21st 2019, 19:48 Reply

#3 GoldenX

_larry So these are literally the exact same as the 19.1.1 Beta....?

I guess WHQL provides better reliability/stability or is it just a badge...? That and you are now sure that they work on all APUs. That and you are now sure that they work on all APUs. Posted on Jan 21st 2019, 20:06 Reply

#4 cdawall

where the hell are my stars _Flare ZeroFan is broken like before, if i set a custom fan-profile.

MSI RX570 ARMOR OC 8GB



thank you MSI for having the Afterburner, wich is the only solution for getting under 25% Fan-Speed. "if I change settings the oem stuff doesn't work right" "if I change settings the oem stuff doesn't work right" Posted on Jan 21st 2019, 20:16 Reply

#5 Darmok N Jalad

I had a heck of a time getting these installed over the beta. They wouldn’t update from settings. I had to download from AMD and do the clean install option, and it didn’t reboot right on its own.



I did notice these are slightly different than the beta. There’s an extra tab under the custom application profiles. I’m hoping there’s a fix in there for my PC rebooting after waking from sleep. It’s weird—the lock screen pops up, then reboot. Never have a problem while gaming though. Posted on Jan 21st 2019, 20:45 Reply

#6 megamanxtreme

Man, I hope they fix the "Inaccessible Boot Device" after updating. I had to roll back to the 18.12.2 or whatever is before(W.H.Q.L.), found others that reported the same. I also can't go 4K on Skyrim or the computer restarts, but I can go 4K on Deus Ex: Human Revolution, odd. Posted on Jan 22nd 2019, 2:50 Reply

#7 Readlight

Better download from website ful than there driver who fail to install settings and crashes in world off tanks

Win7 motherboard dont haw many other drivers in w10 Posted on Jan 22nd 2019, 3:35 Reply

#8 Darmok N Jalad

I need to fiddle around with it more, but application WattMan profiles don’t seem to be working. Posted on Jan 22nd 2019, 7:42 Reply

#9 megamanxtreme

Readlight Better download from website ful than there driver who fail to install settings and crashes in world off tanks

Win7 motherboard dont haw many other drivers in w10 Yeah, when the application was trying to install, it the file size was around 78mbs and it was showing that buffering circle for over an hour, so I got it from the site. Anyway, I fixed the Inaccessible problem by using D.D.U. and reinstalling the drivers after that. Yeah, when the application was trying to install, it the file size was around 78mbs and it was showing that buffering circle for over an hour, so I got it from the site. Anyway, I fixed the Inaccessible problem by using D.D.U. and reinstalling the drivers after that. Posted on Jan 22nd 2019, 9:58 Reply