AMD Radeon Software
RadeonSoftware.exe is the launcher and runtime component for AMD's Radeon Software suite. It coordinates driver installation, game-ready optimizations, performance tuning, and overlay features, ensuring you have current GPU software and quick access to graphics controls.
Radeon Software loads modules from the AMD package to apply driver updates, adjust global and per-game profiles, enable overlays, and expose performance tuning through an integrated UI that communicates with the underlying graphics driver.
Reasons it's running:
Yes, when obtained from AMD's official channel and digitally signed by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., radeonsoftware.exe is the legitimate Radeon Software component.
It manages GPU drivers, performance profiles, overlays, and update checks for AMD GPUs, providing quick access to graphics settings and optimizations.
Yes. You can disable the in-game overlay in Radeon Software settings, which stops overlay UI while you play but keeps other features.
Radeon Software runs background services to monitor GPU health, manage driver updates, and provide real-time overlays, which may briefly use CPU when collecting data.
Open Windows Settings > Apps, select Radeon Software, choose Uninstall, then reboot. If needed, perform a clean driver reinstall from AMD's site.
Radeon Software commonly installs under C:\Program Files\AMD\Radeon Software, with components like radeonsoftware.exe and Radeon Settings in that folder.