Wednesday, February 17th 2010
ATI Catalyst 10.2 WHQL Released
AMD released the ATI Catalyst version 10.2 driver suite, as promised in a press release earlier today. Catalyst 10.2 is one of two important releases by AMD that add to its products' overall feature-set, among the usual baggage of application-specific and generic fixes. Feature additions are as follows:
DOWNLOAD: ATI Catalyst 10.2 for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit, Windows 7/Vista 32-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
For more information, please refer to the Release Notes document.
- ATI Catalyst application profiles for ATI CrossFireX supported configurations
- ATI Catalyst support for PowerPlay on ATI CrossFireX technology supported configurations
- Support for DisplayPort audio
- Support for ATI CrossFireX on Eyefinity configurations
- DiRT 2 - Overall performance improves up to 8% on ATI Radeon HD 5970, ATI Radeon HD 5800 series, and ATI Radeon HD 5700 series products
- Battleforge - CrossFire ATI Radeon HD 5870 performance improves up to 6%
- Unigine Heaven - DirectX 9 CrossFire performance has improved significantly on ATI Radeon HD 5700 and ATI Radeon HD 5800 series products
- The Chronicles of Riddick - Assault on Dark Athena - Overall performance on ATI Radeon HD 5970 improves up to 4%
DOWNLOAD: ATI Catalyst 10.2 for Windows 7/Vista 64-bit, Windows 7/Vista 32-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit
For more information, please refer to the Release Notes document.
89 Comments on ATI Catalyst 10.2 WHQL Released
Mind you that can actually cause issues if they change things too much and the profiles don't get parsed correctly, even though it's XML and should be easy to parse even when new things are added, a parser can just skip those missing settings and use default, but ATI is stupid enough to even mess that up.
Plus you can save the profiles folder, it's in your user account folder ...Local Settings\Application Data\ATI\ACE and then restore it after some super cleanup/format you did where it were lost, which you can also script for convenience of course, simple copy command after all.
And don't forget that even if ATI implemented what you wanted in some other way you'd also lose the profiles then if you wiped everything ATI related, so there's no difference there.
But yes the crossfire profiles is another matter, but in your post you spoke of settings like AA and such as a separate issue, and that was were my idea for a solution was aimed at, and come-on, waiting for ATI and hoping they listen and add stuff one wants is pretty hopeless so you really should consider giving my idea a shot I think, at least for some often played games that need changed non-crossfire-related settings, it doesn't mean you need to like the situation, it's just that that's how it is currently with ATI.
Talking of the crossfire profiles, I read they might also be XML, and in that case some 3rd party could simply write an editor and make user-editing a reality, and techpowerup is a place where we see such things, they have several utilities and BIOS editors and such because they aren't content with just accepting the crumbs but try to fix things themselves :)
Other people who have problems :
www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6410606
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=91821
etc... god DAMN!