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Ccc 9.3
ATi has released CCC 9.3 and it certainly seems to be worth the dowload. I noticed an increase in image quality and detail as well as performance, any of you folks benching 4 series cards should definitely give it a try.
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:black:Wheres the link you lazy bastard?
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You are such a dick Frank ;)
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I'm not argueing with you. I'm just letting you know you are a dick :)
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Oh well in that case...Tell me something I don't know?
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Ding Ding Ding. You would be correct there comrade. You do pwn some COD.
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Release notes
Quote: ATI Catalyst™ 9.3 Folding@Home performance enhancements Using ATI Stream™ technology, owners of the ATI Radeon™ HD 4000 Series, ATI Radeon™ HD 3000 Series, and ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 Series of graphics accelerators will see a performance boost in their Folding@Home scores when running the latest Folding@Home client and upcoming cores in conjunction with ATI Catalyst™ 9.3 Performance Improvements Catalyst™ 9.3 brings performance benefits in several cases where framerates are CPUlimited. Some measured examples are: Lost Planet: Colonies gains up to 20% on 4800 series products, and up to 50% on 4600, 4500 and 4300 series products Catalyst™ Crew Driver Feedback This driver release incorporates suggestions received through the Catalyst™ CREW Driver Feedback program. To provide us with your feedback, visit Catalyst™ Crew Driver Feedback. REVIEW! Quote: Conclusion The Catalyst 9.3 display driver isn't really faster than it fast predecessor, but didn't cause in trouble during our tests - so updating from 9.2 to 9.3 isn't really necessary. But if you just bought a Radeon card or reinstall your system you should use the Catalyst 9.3 of course. Supports: -Windows XP 32bit -Windows XP 64bit -Windows Vista 32bit -Windows Vista 64bit -Windows 7 32bit -Windows 7 64bit Most important is that these drivers are the first official Windows 7 drivers from AMD/ATI http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...es/biggrin.gif |
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