Here's a list of what you can expect when you install the new driver package:
Radeon Software includes a ton of new features and updates that make AMD's graphics ecosystem more compelling. The team also looked into the top ten issues as reported by AMD users, and fixed all of them in Radeon Software Crimson. In the development process for Radeon Software, AMD created a significantly larger number of test systems than it previously had to ensure their developers can discover and fix as many bugs and issues as possible. Provided with the driver package is also a new Clean Uninstall Utility that removes every driver and registry entry, making it easier to clean up your system. AMD claims the new utility launches ten times faster than CCC, and initializes displays three times faster. Radeon Settings is also much faster to use than the Catalyst Control Center. Inside Radeon Settings you'll find new features such as a much better game manager, easy-to-access Eyefinity settings, and a better notification system for new driver updates. The end result is an intuitive driver utility that looks great and makes it easy to control various settings. Rather than hiding various features in confusing drop-down menus and cluttered panels, Radeon Settings is now much easier to navigate thanks to suitable separation of features into different tabs. The main new addition to Radeon Software is a redesigned driver utility called Radeon Settings that focuses on accessibility and usability. If you want to skip the literature, just click here to download.
AMD has today launched their new Radeon Software Crimson driver, bringing all-new features and a completely revamped interface to a new driver utility that replaces the aging Catalyst Control Center.