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Calling on Radeon Software Beta Testers!

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I’m Liam — a hardcore gamer and hardware enthusiast by heart. Since starting at AMD, I’ve had the privilege of gaming at work (and yes, my boss knows). Imagine an environment where the future of PC gaming is available to you 24/7. Unreleased games, unreleased hardware and unreleased software. Today I would like to share some of this marvel with you. I am very happy to announce the Radeon Software exclusive beta program – a community that will truly have the potential to shape the future performance of this global platform.



Radeon Software is the heart and soul of our user experience. One of its key functions is to seamlessly harness the innovative features and powerful performance of Radeon graphics. This closely knit interaction requires immaculate precision to drive todays PC games and VR experiences. Continually improving this effort is AMD’s highest priority for Radeon Software.

Technology performs at its best when its presence is undetectable and unnoticeable. AMD’s unbridled commitment to improving stability is vital in achieving this experience. With tens of thousands hours of testing across hundreds of different system configurations and the implementation of a huge number of community-driven requests, Radeon Software Crimson Edition delivers exceptional stability across a range of experiences. But, we want to go above and beyond what we can do alone.



By providing our community with early access to our drivers before they are publically released, we will work together to identify real-world user application issues that will allow us to further advance Radeon Software and improve its stability. This global community will be formed to include a variety of supported hardware, operating systems, games played and applications. An array of diverse configurations will provide us with real life usage scenarios. Peter Grass, who now officially leads this new beta testing program, has tirelessly volunteered to beta test our software over the last 15 years. We couldn’t be happier than to have an experienced lead on this community effort.



We look forward to having you as a part of this exclusive community!

http://radeon.com/calling-on-radeon-software-beta-testers/

Am signing up :D
 
For a while I thought you was Liam and you worked at AMD mate. I was like wow, first Matt now shanky lol. Getting late I suppose :p
 
Thank you for requesting to be part of the beta testing team, we will contact you if you have been selected.

You will need to sign an NDA once you are accepted.

Probably won't be able to share anything on forums about it though.
 
Thank you for requesting to be part of the beta testing team, we will contact you if you have been selected.

You will need to sign an NDA once you are accepted.

Probably won't be able to share anything on forums about it though.

lol and you are already leaking stuff :D , you gonna suck at it :p
well sounds fun to have my PC crash on me with a beta driver, but im gonna pass :D
 
The Application forum is not detailed enough.

They don't ask about why an applicant should want to be a Beta tester or what they think qualifies them for said role.

Surly that does matter?
 
The Application forum is not detailed enough.

They don't ask about why an applicant should want to be a Beta tester or what they think qualifies them for said role.

Surly that does matter?

they are not sure how many ppl will apply, not that many like to test beta drivers :D, if they dont have enough, they pick who applied, if they have too many, they will pick the configurations they need and send question form, as last filter.
thats how i would have done it personally.
 
Wow this harkens back to my old rage3d forum days when I was a beta tester there.

Oh goodness just checked, yep it was back in 2004/2005 now over a decade ago.
 
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signed up, can only be a good thing right??

Don't see why not, if the beta driver is making a lot issues can always switch back to stable build.

Be nice to get into testing new features out and report feedback. This something I have want from AMD for along time, communication with community this should help with that.
 
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