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AMD Releases Catalyst 12.1 Preview – Custom Application Profiles, HD3D CrossFire, & More

Wheres the release notes?

Here you go:

AMD HD3D technology support enhancement
Enables support for AMD HD3D technology in conjunction with AMD CrossFireX configurations
Delivers a new Stereo 3D mode over HDMI 1.4a connections - 1080p at 30Hz is now enabled on supported displays.

AMD Catalyst Control Center / Vision Engine Control Center enhancements – Application Profiles
AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview driver enables users to create per application profiles to individually control 3D and CrossFireX settings for Direct3D applications
Please be sure to select the “Restore Factory Defaults” option under the Catalyst Control Center Preferences menu before using the new application profiles feature – this ensures there are no compatibility issues between previous drivers and the new AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview driver with regards to application profiles

AMD Catalyst Control Center / Vision Engine Control Center enhancements – Video UI improvements
AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview driver includes user interface enhancements to simply adjustment of video color and video quality controls

Performance highlights of the AMD Catalyst™ 12.1 Preview driver (in addition to the AMD Catalyst 11.11c performance driver)
Improves performance (10%) in Elder Scrolls: Skyrim when Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing is enabled on the AMD Radeon™ HD 6900 Series for single GPU and AMD CrossFireX configurations
 
KNiVES have you set your TV to "scan only" mode in picture options?

My ATI card for connecting via HDMI always underscanned until I realised it was a picture mode setting on the TV.

Yeah of course. I did mention that it was fine with every single AMD driver preceding 12.1. This isn't a TV/hardware issue.

I rolled back to 11.10 and all is well again.
 
Going to give these a try tonight. Apparently 11.12 doesn't have all the optimised settings from 11.11c so amd are recommending either 11.11c or 12.1.

Is it possible to export these custom profiles in 12.1?
 
Will wait for some reviews.... I've been sticking to 11.4 for ages as haven't played any recent games and has been solid as a rock for my 5850's.
 
Well, Skyrim seems a lot better on my 6950's.

Frame-rate appears much smoother. Couldn't log on to BF3 last night to try.

I like that they have application profiles. Will have to have a play :D
 
Certainly a step in the right direction, the lack of options (especially for Crossfire) really frustrated me when I had my 5850s. It would be great if they integrated something along the lines of the Visual Indicator Bar in SLI, which I've found useful for testing.
 
Certainly a step in the right direction, the lack of options (especially for Crossfire) really frustrated me when I had my 5850s. It would be great if they integrated something along the lines of the Visual Indicator Bar in SLI, which I've found useful for testing.

So what's new in these new drivers? You can make app profiles for games like you could with RadeonPro?
 
Going to give these a try tonight. Apparently 11.12 doesn't have all the optimised settings from 11.11c so amd are recommending either 11.11c or 12.1.

Is it possible to export these custom profiles in 12.1?
So in other words there's no point bothering with 11.12? Explains why Saints Row 3 and Skyrim got worse with then. I'm sure it's no easy task keeping their drivers performing well and more often than not they do seem to be playing catchup, but some of their decisions are just baffling.
 
So in other words there's no point bothering with 11.12? Explains why Saints Row 3 and Skyrim got worse with then. I'm sure it's no easy task keeping their drivers performing well and more often than not they do seem to be playing catchup, but some of their decisions are just baffling.

For the umpteenth time, a WHQL driver goes to MS ages before release for testing, it doesn't have potential unstable tweaks included. Hotfix drivers do and they aren't WHQL tested, nor have any guarantee's made with them.

WHQL drivers have been and will ALWAYS be OLDER than hotfix drivers, its been that way for donkey's years, for older beta's, for Nvidia beta's in general this is the standard way drivers have been done forever.

Yet people still can't work this out, still install every new driver without knowing what they are improving or making worse.

The last game I had "problems" with, was Rage, and these were entirely down to the engine not detecting high end settings for AMD OR Nvidia cards, and config tweaking the game fixed it all, before that, I can't remember.

I also don't jump to every new driver every 4 seconds for no reason just because it's new.

The whole point of hotfix drivers is not widely tested tweaks for usually one game, that could cause problems in other games. If a game has a specific problem then I install the hotfix driver for that game, if I don't play that game, or I don't have the problem, I don't install the hotfix and I don't generate new problems for myself in other games.

No problems with Skyrim, Batman, rage, Star wars beta, Ass Creed, nor anything else I've played lately.

AMD drivers have never been as bad as they are right now? I don't have any problems right now, and I have had problems before, they've never been BETTER than they are right now, there have never been more AMD users on here, and there hasn't been as close a group of top end games released in a long time as the past couple months, which means there hasn't been as many hotfixes in such a short space of time to help those users with problems, and there has never been as many people normally creating their own problems installing every last driver possible.
 
Just getting the 11.12s now.

Never had a problem with AMD/ATi or nVidia drivers dating back to the GF2 to be fair.
 
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