A AntiHeroUK New member May 3, 2009 #1 If all goes well ATI will be releasing their Catalyst 9.5 drivers ahead of schedule. Continue Reading
If all goes well ATI will be releasing their Catalyst 9.5 drivers ahead of schedule. Continue Reading
A AntiHeroUK New member May 3, 2009 #3 I'm still on 9.3 surprisingly. Usually I update as soon as the new drivers are released.
P Pyr0 New member May 3, 2009 #4 been running the 9.5 betas for about 2 weeks now http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=293664
A AntiHeroUK New member May 3, 2009 #5 name='Pyr0' said: been running the 9.5 betas for about 2 weeks now http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=293664 Click to expand... How are they running for you? Any noticeable improvements?
name='Pyr0' said: been running the 9.5 betas for about 2 weeks now http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=293664 Click to expand... How are they running for you? Any noticeable improvements?
P Pyr0 New member May 3, 2009 #6 Haven't been playing many games lately, but I rarely notice any FPS improvements anyway, unless it's really bad to begin with or I bench with fraps I've have had no probs in Win7 so far. The main benefit for me was the 4870X2 powerplay bug fix
Haven't been playing many games lately, but I rarely notice any FPS improvements anyway, unless it's really bad to begin with or I bench with fraps I've have had no probs in Win7 so far. The main benefit for me was the 4870X2 powerplay bug fix
A AntiHeroUK New member May 3, 2009 #7 It's good to hear they have addressed the Powerplay issue. Like you, I'm not gaming anywhere near as much, so these driver releases aren't as beneficial as they used to be. Even so, it's always nice to keep everything up to date
It's good to hear they have addressed the Powerplay issue. Like you, I'm not gaming anywhere near as much, so these driver releases aren't as beneficial as they used to be. Even so, it's always nice to keep everything up to date