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Miz
29th July 2006, 02:44
...That time of the month again.

New Features

This release of Catalyst® introduces the following new features:

* Enhanced CrossFire™ Support


Enhanced CrossFire™ Support

This release of Catalyst® introduces Enhanced CrossFire™ Support. The enhanced support allows for CrossFire™ Alternate Frame Rendering mode for Direct3D applications to be forced on by setting the Catalyst® AI slider to the Advanced position. This enhancement is available for all Direct3D applications except for Direct3D applications known not to work with Alternate Frame Rendering.

Issues Resolved in Catalyst® Software Suite 6.7

The following section provides a summary of the issues that are resolved in the latest release of Catalyst®. These include:

* Oblivion: Enabling CrossFire™ and setting the display resolution to 1600x1200 no longer results in the game failing to respond when task switching under the Windows XP operating system.
* Quake4: Texture corruption is no longer noticed when playing the game.
* Installing an ATI Radeon® X1900 CrossFire™ master edition graphics card and and ATI Radeon® X1900 series secondary product on a system using a Dell 2405FPW and enabling CrossFire™ no longer results in the display device losing a signal or the 3D application or game exiting back to the desktop.
* Installing an ATI Radeon® X1x00 series of product on certain nVidia Nforce 4 platforms no longer results in the operating system failing to respond or the operating system exhibiting general instability when running 3D applications.
* Checking the Use centered timings in the notebook panel properties page no longer results in the apply button found in the Catalyst® Control Center becoming active, even though no options for change have been selected.
* Using the hot-key function to change an LCD display panel setting no longer results in the LCD Panel Properties found in the Catalyst® Control Center failing to be updated with the current setting
* The rotate desktop settings are no longer grayed-out in ATI Catalyst® Control Center when using the ATI Radeon® X1600 series products.
* Doing a guest log-in user switch under Windows no longer results in a Catalyst® Control Center warning message appearing prior to launching the Catalyst® Control Center.
* Catalyst® Control Center: The background color no longer changes when clicking any control in the Adjustment pane under the Windows XP operating system when using an ATI Radeon® X1600 product.
* Using Catalyst® 6.3 or higher along with the MMC version 9.13 and performing a TV channel scan may result in some higher TV channels failing to be detected.
* Catalyst® Control Center: Running the OverDrive™ automated configuration utility no longer results in the default clock values being returned.
* The display mode of 1024x768 60Hz is now available when using connecting a Sony KV-27 using the HDMI connector on an ATI Radeon® X1x00 series of product.
* Rotation may fail to function properly when SurroundView is enabled on systems containing an ATI Xpress 200 series product.
* Windows XP starter edition: Malaysia: The ATI un-installer no longer displays a blank warning message it is clicked in the add and remove programs.
* Toggling between a full screen DOS session and a windowed mode DOS session no longer results in the display failing to respond and requiring a system re-boot to recover.
* An ATI Catalyst® Control Center dialog box indicating that the feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable is no longer displayed when attempting to install the display driver and Catalyst® Control Center under the Windows XP operating system when using an ATI Radeon® 1x00 series of product.
* Display corruption is no longer noticed when using the Catalyst® Control Center under the Windows XP operating system with an ATI Radeon® X1800 series installed.
* An incorrect product name is no longer displayed when using OpenGL renderer.
* Installing the Catalyst® Control Center under the Windows XP (French version) no longer results in text found within the Catalyst® Control Center being out of position.
* The OverDrive™ aspect found in the Catalyst® Control Center is no longer available for products that do not support the feature.
* Hotplugging a DFP display device to port number 2 on an ATI Radeon® X1800 product no longer results in the DFP display device defaulting to clone mode.

Known Issues for Catalyst® Software Suite 6.7

The following section provides a summary of open issues in the latest version of Catalyst®. These include:

* Anarchy-Online: Screen corruption may be noticed when walking or running through the terrain.
* Battlefield 2: Attempting to launch the game under Windows XP with the in-game display setting at 1920x1440 or 2048x1536 and AA set to 6x may result in the game failing to launch.
* Cold War: Playing the game with the display resolution set to 1600x1200 along with AA set to 8x and CrossFire™ enabled may result in a ghosting effect being noticed.
* Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth: Playing the game under Windows XP SP2 using an ATI Radeon® X800 series product may result in intermittent display corruption being noticed.
* Neverwinter Nights: Playing the game under Windows XP on a system containing an ATI Radeon® X800 series, may result in the game exiting to the Windows desktop and an error message being displayed.
* Path of Neo: Texture corruption may be noticed when playing the Kung Fu level.
* Sniper Elite:Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI Radeon® X1600 series installed may result in texture corruption being noticed.
* Tomb Raider: Enabling CrossFire™ and setting AA to 12x and AF to 16x may result in corruption being noticed when playing the game on a system containing an ATI Radeon® X1800 series.
* World of Warcraft: Playing the game for an extended period of time may result in the game failing to respond when using a Radeon® X800.
* Connecting an HDTV to an ATI Radeon® X700 series may result in the HDTV being detected as a CRT or TV under the Windows XP operating system.
* The PAL FM fine tuning algorithm is currently using 200 MHz bandwidth which may overlap FM channels resulting in the same FM channel being found several verdana during the scan function.
* Connecting two display devices to an ATI Radeon® X1600 series product may result in the device manager failing to detect the secondary display device.
* Display corruption may be noticed when configuring the DTV channel to 1080i broadcast when using an ATI HDTV Wonder.
* The LG P42SX DVI-D display device fails to display an image when connected to an ATI Radeon® 9000, ATI Radeon® 9200, or an ATI Radeon® 9250.
* OpenGL Extension Viewer: 2.0: Running the Rendering tests may result in a black box appearing when the fog option is enabled.
* Connecting an HDTV as the secondary display device and enabling Theater mode may result in HDTV failing to display an image when attempting to playback a movie with extended desktop mode enabled.
* Using the ATI Multimedia Center to watch TV may result in the operating system restarting when using an ATI Radeon® X1800 series product.
* The Record function currently fails to work when using an ATI All-In-Wonder X1300 with time-shifting enabled.
* Using the ATI Multimedia Center to watch TV may result in the operating system restarting when using an ATI Radeon® X1800 series product.
* Playing a DVD for an extended period of time when using the Windows Media Player on a system containing an ATI Xpress 11x0 series of product may result in the operating system failing to respond. Further details can be found in topic number
* Enabling CrossFire™ may result in display corruption being noticed when playing a DVD or media clip using either WinDVD 7, Windows Media Player or PowerDVD 6.
* Playing back a media file using Windows Media Player 11 on a system containing an ATI Radeon® X1600 or X1300 series of products may result in missing colors and or macroblock corruption being noticed.
* Playing an MPEG2 video clip on a system running Windows XP and containing an ATI Radeon® X1x00 product may result in corruption being noticed during the playback of the MPEG2 file.


https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27

SK
29th July 2006, 08:35
What package does everyone download? I tend to download just the device drivers since I don't use any of the other crap.

Miz
29th July 2006, 12:10
I usually get Catalyst Control Center Package even though I never use the CCC. :/

Although this time I needed to download Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 as well because I only had 1.1.

Cessle
29th July 2006, 19:37
i will update when i put the stuff in my new pc :)

Vorm
31st July 2006, 12:00
i usually d/l the full ccc too. I don't think i'll bother with this one as it mentions a couple of problems with games and my X800. Unless it specifically fixed anything to do with HL2 problems - I'm not interested.

Tbh, I'll be going for Nvidia card in my next system. This X800 has NO margin for overclocking. Even using the overdrive in the CCC makes it get artifacts on startup and then eventually crashed while in a game.

I'll wait until the next gen (DX10) cards come out later this year then will get a Conroe and Nvidia (possibly Vista) setup

SK
31st July 2006, 12:20
What resolutions and settings do you use for HL2 Vorm?

Vorm
31st July 2006, 14:25
I use 1280 x 1024, high everything, reflect all, 4xAA & 8xAF

SK
31st July 2006, 15:13
What sort of FPS you getting from that? My X800 GT wouldn't quite cope with them settings. Im sure im using reflect all with no AA. I'll have to check. I suppose its usable but you get that feel of a soft mouse where you move it and it has a slight delay in moving on screen. Trouble is anything lower than 1280x1024 on my LCD looks crap. PCI-E btw.

Vorm
31st July 2006, 19:47
mine's a Pro on AGP. I'll run the benchmark and let you know.

20 second demo on route 17(?) 79.05 fps

SK
1st August 2006, 07:51
How are you running that test?

Vorm
1st August 2006, 17:48
create a demo as you would in tfc

then type timedemo x

x being the name of the demo you recorded - it then replays the demo and reports your average fps in the console.

SK
1st August 2006, 17:52
Any chance of you sending your demo?

Vorm
1st August 2006, 21:02
done