Tuesday, December 13th 2011

AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview Drivers Released, Support HD 7900 Series
AMD today released its latest unofficial drivers, Catalyst 12.1 Preview. Surprisingly, this release comes ahead of the month's scheduled WHQL-signed release, Catalyst 11.12 WHQL. According to sources, 12.1 Preview is the first driver that provides early (read: rough-on-the-edges) support for AMD's next generation Radeon HD 7900 series graphics cards, scheduled for launch on the 9th of January, 2012. That apart, Catalyst 12.1 brings the following changes to the table:
- AMD HD3D technology support enhancement
o Enables support for AMD HD3D technology in conjunction with AMD CrossFireX configurations
o 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
o AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview driver enables users to create per application profiles to individually control 3D and CrossFireX settings for Direct3D applications
o 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
o 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)
o 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
80 Comments on AMD Catalyst 12.1 Preview Drivers Released, Support HD 7900 Series
Andrew D
@CatalystCreator Andrew D
If I set the screen to 30hz not only does every thing seem choppier, I can actually see the monitor refresh :laugh:
I find games and movies different as with games your controlling the moment and i seem to see it more then. Never had the issue with any bluray or DVD movie..
Though I guess I don't really fully get the use of game profiles either unless forcing one for a different title in order to trick Crossfire into working.
as for per game profiles, easy. starcraft II has no AA, so now you can force AA for just that one game...
Bf3, DEHR and a few other games are though.
what you were doing was changing a blank profile not associated with any games - you have to choose the .exe and save it for it to make a difference.
If you don't have any CAPS Driver installed, it won't show that you are overriding the built-in ones. Probably , isn't even using it. The WHQL 11.12 nor the 12.1 included a CAPS driver from a fresh install, just downloaded 12.1 CAPS driver from AMD site. Once you do that and you select a game it'll ask you if you want to override their default settings... otherwise it'll say new game profile added if they don't have one at all.
Double check your settings.. and the point of the new feature isn't to "find" skyrim on the list... it's to add it yourself and override the setting you need. Try to actually make your own Skyrim profile like you'd like and see if it helps. It was working for me with D3 beta...
I also said I can see there are predefined profiles in my CCC so...
There is not supposed to be pre-defined profiles in the CCC as far as I know it, when I add a game it asks to replace default app profile. If it didn't ask you this for Skyrim when adding TESV then something is wrong.