Thursday, January 29th 2009
AMD Releases ATI Catalyst 9.1 Driver Suite
AMD today released its timely update to the ATI Catalyst system drivers package that provides drivers driver support for ATI Radeon graphics accelerators, AMD 7-series chipset with integrated graphics. The drivers are effictive for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux operating systems.
The new release expands the feature-set of the ATI Catalyst, along with a set of fixes as described in the release notes (PDF). The fixes mostly revolve around Catalyst Control Center and the video acceleration features of the driver. To begin with, the new driver provides full OpenGL 3.0 support, including a few new GL extensions. The release also favours Linux by providing support for Hybrid CrossFireX. More importantly, the Linux version of the driver, provides MultiView support, that enables using independent display-heads on setups with multiple ATI GPUs. It is supported by any combination of ATI Radeon GPUs, Radeon HD 2000 series and later.
DOWNLOAD: ATI Catalyst 9.1 for Windows XP (32bit) | Windows XP (64bit) | Windows Vista (32bit) | Windows Vista (64bit)
The new release expands the feature-set of the ATI Catalyst, along with a set of fixes as described in the release notes (PDF). The fixes mostly revolve around Catalyst Control Center and the video acceleration features of the driver. To begin with, the new driver provides full OpenGL 3.0 support, including a few new GL extensions. The release also favours Linux by providing support for Hybrid CrossFireX. More importantly, the Linux version of the driver, provides MultiView support, that enables using independent display-heads on setups with multiple ATI GPUs. It is supported by any combination of ATI Radeon GPUs, Radeon HD 2000 series and later.
DOWNLOAD: ATI Catalyst 9.1 for Windows XP (32bit) | Windows XP (64bit) | Windows Vista (32bit) | Windows Vista (64bit)
76 Comments on AMD Releases ATI Catalyst 9.1 Driver Suite
I just read the notes and I don't see what the big deal is.
It's something the ATI fan-boys can hold onto!
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @4.05ghz
Motherboard: Asus P5Q Deluxe Intel P45
Memory: 4x 1GB OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Reaper HPC CF Certified
Video Card: 2x VisionTek ATI Radeon 4870 CrossfireX (Overclocked 790/900)
Sound Card: SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Pro Sound Card
PSU: Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650W
Operating System: Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
ATI Catalyst Control Center with the following settings:
Anti-Aliasing - Use Application - Box
Adaptive Anti-Aliasing - Enabled
Anisotropic Filtering - x16
Catalyst AI - Advanced
Mipmap Detail Level - High Quality
At this time, I have only tested Crysis Wars (w/ 1.3 patch installed). Here are the settings ingame:
Test level was beach.
Here are the results:
More games coming soon!
This release was a bug fix release as there were a few bugs in the 8.12s, and the reason it was released so late was so they could fix the main bugs and get it all validated, taking resources from feature development and validation instead, so we should see something better next month feature wise as they won't be putting as much development time and bug fixing into making the drivers install properly.
ATI Catalyst 9.1 WHQL driver release for the ATI Radeon™ HD 4850 X2
I wonder why they didn't state this in release notes , it's something to brag about.
Anyway i still got missing textures if i don't use memturbo or cacheboost :(