AMD has released the new Adrenalin 25.6.3 driver update for Radeon graphics cards. The new version expands compatibility with FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 4.0 technology, while also fixing bugs in some games. The update includes important changes for users looking to improve graphics card performance.
AMD Adrenalin 25.6.3 released
Adrenalin 25.6.3 brings FSR 4.0 support to Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced and Monster Hunter Wilds. This version also fixes various issues that prevented FSR 4.0 from being activated on RX 9000 series graphics cards.

With the update, FSR 4.0 can now be used effectively in games such as DragonKin: The Banished, Blades of Fire, RoadCraft, The Alters, Star Wars Outlaws and STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl.
Texture flickering and corruption seen with the Radeon RX 9070 XT model in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has also been fixed with this update. In addition, intermittent crashing issues experienced by Radeon RX 7650 GRE users while playing Black Myth: WuKong were also among the issues resolved.
However, some issues continue with the driver. Stuttering may occur while playing the game with VR headsets with 80 Hz or 90 Hz refresh rates on the Radeon RX 7000 series. Changing the refresh rate is recommended as a temporary solution. Intermittent system or application crashes continue to be observed while playing Cyberpunk 2077 on the same series and the RX 9000 series.
Occasional application crashes or driver timeouts may occur when playing Monster Hunter Wilds with Radeon Anti-Lag and Instant Replay enabled. Stuttering issues on the Verdansk map of Call of Duty: Warzone have also not been resolved.
Stuttering and poor performance have also been reported when playing YouTube videos at 4K resolution in the Chrome browser. For these users, playing the video in full screen is recommended as a temporary solution.
The AMD Adrenalin 25.6.3 driver is notable for both its expansion of FSR 4.0 compatibility and numerous bug fixes. The update sees AMD continue to balance performance on the software side for a wide range of graphics cards, including the RX 7000 and RX 9000 series.