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Catalyst 7.10 "Shoot Em Up" Driver Coming Soon

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I want the "RTS" driver for WIC :p hope next driver has some crysis updates.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Crossfire performance improves as much as 23% on ATI Radeon™ 1000 series products and single card performance improves as much as 23% on both ATI Radeon HD 2000 and ATI Radeon 1000 series products

Battlefield 2142 Crossfire™ performance improves 5-23% on the ATI Radeon™ HD 2600, ATI Radeon™ HD 2400 and ATI Radeon™ X1300/X1550 series

Call of Duty 2 performance improves up to 6.7% on both single card and Crossfire ATI Radeon HD 2600 and ATI Radeon HD 2400 configurations

Call of Juarez DirectX® 10 Crossfire performance improves up to 42% and single card performance improves up to 34% on all ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 series products.

FEAR Crossfire performance improves as much as 16% on the ATI Radeon™ X1950 XTX, ATI Radeon™ X1650 XT, ATI Radeon HD 2400 series and ATI Radeon X1300/X1550 series

http://hardocp.com/news.html?news=Mjg1MTYsLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdCwsLDE=
 
And Mav always moans that ATi have left the previous generations behind such as the X1000 series. Guess this proves him wrong :p
 
Call of Juarez DirectX® 10 Crossfire performance improves up to 42% and single card performance improves up to 34% on all ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 series products

Now that sounds promising for DX10, lets hope we see these kind of performance boosts across a number of X10 titles.
 
Now that sounds promising for DX10, lets hope we see these kind of performance boosts across a number of X10 titles.


And this is on ati's first DX10 card, not even a Next gen DX10.1 card :D

Ati allways have tricks up there sleeves, and this is prooving what the 2900 has in store that it hasnt shown so far.
 
And Mav always moans that ATi have left the previous generations behind such as the X1000 series. Guess this proves him wrong :p

its all crossfire stuff which is useless. if those gains were for single card x19 series then i would really be impressed. all they done is fixed some crossfire issues which were badly mashed up to begin with.

atill no agp support so agp users will struggle to run bioshock, crysis and other new games without glitches and bugs.

never again will i get another ati card.
 
its all crossfire stuff which is useless. if those gains were for single card x19 series then i would really be impressed. all they done is fixed some crossfire issues which were badly mashed up to begin with.

atill no agp support so agp users will struggle to run bioshock, crysis and other new games without glitches and bugs.

never again will i get another ati card.

how can you say that the x1900 was best in its class, hardly a bad purchase was it?
 
how can you say that the x1900 was best in its class, hardly a bad purchase was it?

i did not say the x1900 is best in its class.

as for being a bad purchase, the card still works, which is far more i can say for the 7900gs it replaced.

can;t blame me for wanting more though. but the agp assault still stands, they shoudl bring back support for the agp cards.
 
i think someone needs to be told AGP died 5 years ago, hell even PCI-E V1.0 has died and V1.1 is soon to die and V2.0 is about to be born, and we dont care if you wont but another ATI card again, more for the rest of us, but personally my next card purchase will be based on efficiency not raw power, i want a card thats fast but doesnt need a power station to power it, so maybe the new 2950 Pro , or is that new 8800GTS with the extra shaders/pipes on a smaller process? im going to go for whoever can give the best bang per wattage, nvidia sadly have led on this front for some time, so they might be getting my money unless, ATI pull out a super masterpiece like they did with the x1950 pro, im currently running a very thirsty x1900xt in my main rig and its little thirsty brother the x1800xt in my brother's rig which i made for him and a 6800LE (AGP) modded to a 6800 ultra in my dad's rig which i made for him, so i need to get rid of the xt's and get some efficient cards
 
Then buy a 2400pro or 8500gt :p

Shame it's half crossfire stuff, but at least they are sorting it out for peeps that actually bought 2 cards!

Some decent gains on single cards as well. They need more driver developers though.

Matthew
 
Call of Juarez DirectX® 10 Crossfire performance improves up to 42% and single card performance improves up to 34% on all ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 series products.
Nice! I have this (the US version) :cool: :D I still can't see it being a patch though, as its' savegames are different to the European version, so you'd have to start all over again.
 
its all crossfire stuff which is useless. if those gains were for single card x19 series then i would really be impressed. all they done is fixed some crossfire issues which were badly mashed up to begin with.

atill no agp support so agp users will struggle to run bioshock, crysis and other new games without glitches and bugs.

never again will i get another ati card.

There are some single card gains, can't you read?

Im impressed they are still supporting a nearly 2 year old design.

My XTX has been pretty much spot on.

I don't know what your doing wrong with your XT!
 
There are some single card gains, can't you read?

Im impressed they are still supporting a nearly 2 year old design.

My XTX has been pretty much spot on.

I don't know what your doing wrong with your XT!

Its no use he hates Ati and thats his choice...constantly slating Ati driver support when they are in fact better than Nvidias imo...not only are they supporting 2 year old tech, they are improving performance...
 
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