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Sid
29th March 2007, 14:19
ATI/AMD has released the latest Catalyst driver update, revision 7.3 (handily numbered for the 3rd month of 2007). There are plenty of fixes for users running both XP and Vista.

The headline functionality is support for OpenGL CrossFire under Windows Vista. This means that fans of Quake 4 and Doom 3 will be able to enjoy much better performance, akin to the kind of boost seen in Windows XP. However, there are also more CrossFire improvements for Direct3D CrossFire under Vista, including the re-appearance of Alternate Frame Rendering, which was previously MIA from drivers. This results in, ATI claims, an average performance gain of 12.5% in Dark Messiah, with some cards seeing as much as 60% gain.

There are a whole bunch of fixes for both operating systems. Under Vista, Doom 3 now works with X700, City of Heroes works at 2560x1600, and playing a DVD full-screen using Windows Media Player results in smooth playback, unlike 7.2. However, there are still known bugs under the new Microsoft OS: using the TV mode in Media Center with an ATI card can cause random reboots, whilst Doom 3 and Quake 4 still have minor issues on some hardware.

As for XP, there are a whole bundle of Catalyst Control Center fixes, including previous problems even getting the thing to launch. OverDrive, ATI's automatic overclocking functionality, now retains settings properly. However, gamers employing X1900 CrossFire (with Master and Slave cards) may have problems with AA.

Link to article. (http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2007/03/29/catalyst_7_3_adds_vista_improvements/)

Download the drivers (http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html)

Hex
29th March 2007, 15:39
Will these be worth downloading for the X1600 I have in my laptop? I mean am I gonna get much of a performance boost?

Sid
29th March 2007, 15:45
Will these be worth downloading for the X1600 I have in my laptop? I mean am I gonna get much of a performance boost?

I wouldn't have thought so. I believe this is a Windows-only update.

Hex
29th March 2007, 15:48
I meant for the XP installation I have on my laptop. Apple write their own drivers for OS X

LastChanceHotel
29th March 2007, 15:53
Oh, no. Macs aren't compatible with Windows. :D

Sid
29th March 2007, 15:55
I meant for the XP installation I have on my laptop. Apple write their own drivers for OS X

Ah. Yeah, probably worth getting them then. You can see the changelog here:

www2.ati.com/drivers/catalyst_73_release_notes.html (http://www2.ati.com/drivers/catalyst_73_release_notes.html)

Edit: My link doesnt seem to work. Hrmmm.

Hex
29th March 2007, 15:56
Funny as ever Jan.....seriously though, is it worth my bother downloading and installing these drivers, being as my X1600 is never gonna be crossfire compatible.

YegaDoyai
29th March 2007, 17:38
No, performance wise you will not notice a difference, however you may get some stability tweaks if you do bizarre things like try and use odd resolutions and odd combos of tv/crt and TFTs. Other than that there are a host of fixes to the CCC but you shouldn't be using that either so it should maje no difference.

In the end, if you have an X1900 or more or are running Vista then it's worthwhile. If not, don't bother if you think it's any work at all.

Hex
29th March 2007, 20:06
I'll not bother then lol, all I do with mine is 1400x900 resolution on a standard laptop screen.

LastChanceHotel
29th March 2007, 20:26
I'll not bother then lol, all I do with mine is 1400x900 resolution on a standard laptop screen.

Look through the changelog.txt in the driver pack, it'll tell you exactly what they've fixed.

But long story short, it's only bugfixes, so unless you're having specific problems, it's not usually worth the bother.

Jan