Cheers bud, you're a star, that Morphing AA is a godsend feature for some games....
Cheers bud, you're a star, that Morphing AA is a godsend feature for some games....
Hmm that didnt seem to work...rebooted and features not there.... I know the last time it worked was with a file replacement to the installer rather than regfix
NM I fixed it, the advice was correct however some old installs in reg were the cause, see how on mine it had to be done on 0002 not 0000, so worth checking folks if you didnt do a clean install
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Last edited by Highwayman; 11-18-2010 at 01:53 PM.
1. Uninstall your current Catalyst
2. Reboot
3. Run Driver Sweeper
4. Install 10.11
5. Reboot
6. Run Catalyst 10.11 New CCC Options.reg, confirm the reg changes.
7. Reboot and enjoy:
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Worth noting the only change in the mobile 10.11 is the CCC - still uses the 10.10 drivers.
I guess people we're disappointed that they didn't get a 10.9 mobile so they decided to push the 10.11 even though nothing is different.
Originally Posted by nmsuk
What does this mean for us 4xxx series card users?
For all users it means slight improvements and fixes, including for the 4000 series. Things like:
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...easenotes.aspx
Compatible Operating Systems:
The latest version of the AMD Catalyst software suite is designed to support the following Microsoft Windows
platforms:
Windows 7 32-bit version
Windows 7 64-bit version
Windows Vista 32-bit version
Windows Vista 64-bit version
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Performance Improvements:
Resolved Known Issues for the Windows 7 Operating System
This section provides information on resolved known issues in this release of the AMD Catalyst 10.11 software suite for Windows 7. These include:
Running fullscreen DirectX 9 applications/games after enabling Aero effects and rebooting no longer causes the system to randomly stop responding
Primary display no longer blanks out intermittently during "World in Conflict™: Soviet Assault" DirectX10 gameplay with CrossFire and Dual Monitor enabled
"Stone Giant" DirectX 11 demo no longer intermittently fails in fullscreen mode with CrossFire enabled under Multi-GPU configurations on some cards
Task switching out of "Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2" and then back into the game no longer causes CrossFire to become disabled
Enabling in-game Anti-Aliasing and utilizing Edge-Detect filters no longer causes smoother lines but blurry textures when compared to the
Standard filter on some cards
Desktop line corruption is no longer observed after hotplugging the HDCP display on some cards
Enabling Overdrive through the Catalyst™ Control Center for single display systems no longer results in GPU clocks running at high levels in non-GPU intensive scenarios
Resolved Known Issues for the Windows Vista Operating System
Running fullscreen DirectX 9 applications/games after enabling Aero effects and rebooting no longer causes the system to randomly stop responding
When "World of Warcraft" is launched via TriDef® 3D and hardware cursor is enabled, the mouse cursor no longer intermittently flickers and disappears
Hot swapping a HDCP display panel with a non-HDCP display no longer causes the display to turn blank after resuming from sleep/hibernate during Blu-ray disc playback
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6000 users can enjoy the new improved Morphological Antialiasing, which can be enabled for the 5000 series as well:
New NVIDIA drivers WHQL 263.09
32 bit - GeForce Forceware 263.09 Win 7 | Vista WHQL (32) download from Guru3D.com
64 bit - GeForce Forceware 263.09 Win 7 | Vista WHQL (64) download from Guru3D.com
Nvidia has re-released the Official Forceware 263.09 WHQL certified driver for Windows XP, Vista and 7. This driver is only for the new GTX 570 and GTX 580 cards. In all other respects it is identical to the previously released 263.09 driver. The driver package also contains the 9.10.0514 PhysX drivers.
Catalyst Control Center Update: Catalyst 10.12 Preview
Dec. 12 2010
Source: PC Perspective - AMD Catalyst Control Center Update: Catalyst 10.12 Preview
AMD Catalyst 10.12 Display Driver for Windows 7/Vista/XP Leaked
AMD's Catalyst Control Center was in a desperate need of an update and today AMD is in the final stages of releasing one. We have a quick preview of the new Catalyst Control Center 2 with some mostly aesthetic changes and a few functional ones that should make frequency CCC users happy.
Drivers are a lot like couches - the more comfortable you get the further behind the styles you tend to be. And the AMD Catalyst Control Center was getting very, very comfortable. It had been quite a while since the user interface for AMD's graphics driver and while basically all of the functionality remains intact, there are interesting changes and additions worth noting.
The new Catalyst Control Center 2 will be available starting today via a 10.12 preview driver at http://game.amd.com/ and they will be fielding feedback from the community going forward.
The first thing you will see is that the style and appearance of the driver is much improved; it looks very "Web 2.0" and modern with minimal information to overwhelm you all at one time. Driver functions are broken up into tasks now and each task is categorized and fit into various pathways. You can see categories start with displays, video improvements, gaming, performance and information panels.
As you progress through the menus you'll see a breadcrumb of your path: in the image above we went from Start to Desktops and Displays and then are currently in the Desktop Properties. You can click anywhere in that breadcrumb trail to return back to the menu or submenu desired.
Inside many of the sections of the updated Catalyst Control Center 2 will look very familiar, like our Desktop Properties section here where you can adjust resolutions, color depths, etc. Also, notice that green pushpin icon on the upper right hand corner of the current section? That allows you to "pin" your frequently used or modified areas into the left hand bar under the pinned label. Here you see we have pinned the "Desktop Properties" section since we frequently are going to change our display resolution.
Pretty much everything you love from previous versions is still included - and in this case it looks kind of odd as the interface for the Overdrive section hasn't been updated.
In the standard mode, changing the gaming settings for anti-aliasing, filtering and more are done on an individual basis.
Of course, there is an advanced view, though it is not enabled by default.
The advanced view is likely what most of our readers are interested in. Essentially this takes all the menu paths and breaks it down into collapsible menus accessed with just a few clicks. And, as we hoped, you can still get to all the AA/AF/AI options in a single screen if you want for tweaking by experienced users.
Even in the advanced mode you can utilize the pinned items and presets.
Presets give the user the ability to save collections of settings to quickly switch between should the need arise. Do you often take your notebook or PC between your office and your TV for a HTPC setup? Not only can you access the presets in the CCC but you can also set them to be enabled via the start menu, the system tray menu or even a hotkey combination.
AMD also for an icon-only view of the advanced version of the new CCC2.
Finally, another great addition to the control panel is the addition of a search field that can help you quickly find a setting even if you can't remember the path to take to get to it manually. This could be very handy for occasional users.
Closing Thoughts
We only got to spend a few hours with the new Catalyst Control Center 2 as we had to move on to testing other items of the GPU variety, also from AMD. (More on that soon!) There are surely additions and changed that AMD will be making as the new CCC2 evolves, and AMD is going to be soliciting your feedback on the forums of their http://game.amd.com/ website. There were also some alterations made to the multi-display / Eyefinity section we will be diving into in the near future. The changes are mostly aesthetic but the latest iteration of the AMD driver package impressed us in our time with it.
Source: PC Perspective - AMD Catalyst Control Center Update: Catalyst 10.12 Preview
AMD Catalyst 10.12 Display Driver for Windows 7/Vista/XP Leaked