ATI Catalyst 5.10 for XP released

ATI AA OpenGL Accelerator [October 13, 2005, 11:23 pm EDT] - 7 Comments
HEXUS.net is offering downloads of a tool from ATI for their accelerators that accelerate high resolution OpenGL performance with antialiasing enabled, which ATI says can improve performance in DOOM 3 by as much as 35%. Word is the memory mapping improvements offered in the tool will be included in future revisions of the CATALYST reference drivers beginning with version 5.11.

From www.bluesnews.com
 
DGremlin said:
A person I know had trouble with BF2, bombing out of his system every 15 minutes 5.10 seems to have fixed the problem ...

Yeah i also had that problem with my BF2
 
Just get Nvidia then You do not have problems (Hehe) Where the download link? cant find on the Blue site
 
photonman said:
ya have any1 of u guys had problems with geforce 77.77 drivers..

like my pc flashes wen i choose to "open with" a avi or mpeg clip.

also it sometimes stutters...it is'nt my codecs

The latest official is 78.01. 78.05 is available as a beta - I'm running it, seems stable. You can also get 81.84 as a beta.
 
me too. Mine screen blinks when i do anything with a movie file, or try an open the nVidia Display property thingy. I've only noticed it on the recent drivers, and i think its caused buy the driver looking to see if there is a second display / TV attached to the card.. This would make sense as then the driver would output the video onto the 2nd display, and the driver window would be able to tell u about the second display... Only thing is that i never have a second display attached and it gets really irretating:(

I'll also check for the new nvidia driver..

And to get the thread back on focus the link to the new catalyst driver is
https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27
 
ya i thought it was my monitor, but it wasnt.

its flippin irritatin. it gets very bad when using media player classic to play .avi files. - its only .avi files that flashes when u right click and open with etc.

.mpg dont do that.

also sometimes wen using media player classic the video starts to jerk etc, but if i run it thru say VLC etc it plays fine.
 
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