AMD Releases Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1 Driver with RX 9070 GRE Support AND RDNA 4 Crash Fixes

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The Radeon RX 9070 GRE launched recently, and AMD shipped a matching driver to go with it. Adrenalin Edition 26.6.1 is out now, and while official RX 9070 GRE support is the headline addition, the bug fix list is where most existing RDNA 4 owners will want to pay attention.

The driver adds official support for the RX 9070 GRE, the 12GB RDNA 4 card that goes on sale today at $549. Beyond the new card, it also targets a pair of crashes that have been annoying owners of existing RX 9000 series GPUs. Both Marvel Rivals and Subnautica 2 were causing intermittent application crashes and driver timeouts on Radeon RX 9000 series products; 26.6.1 addresses both, along with a separate fix for Enshrouded, which was displaying artifacts on RX 6000 series cards. The Zero RPM fan mode on RX 9000 series cards was also patching an odd bug where the feature would re-enable itself after a monitor went to sleep or was turned off.

On the game support side, 26.6.1 adds profiles for F1 25: 2026 Season Pack and World of Tanks: HEAT.

One known issue to flag: an intermittent application crash and driver timeout in Battlefield 6 specifically on systems running a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor. AMD notes it is actively working with the developer on a resolution. If you play Battlefield 6 on a Ryzen AI laptop, hold off or keep the previous driver handy.

We have covered AMD’s Adrenalin driver releases regularly here at The FPS Review, and 26.6.1 follows the usual pattern: a card launch triggers a driver drop, and the fix list reflects the community bug reports that have been sitting in the queue. The Marvel Rivals fix in particular has been a sore point on the AMD subreddits for a few weeks.

The driver is available now via AMD’s support page or through the Adrenalin software auto-detect update path. If you picked up an RX 9070 GRE today, you need this one before launching anything.

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David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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