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new drivers posted
cool thx Fugger, gonna try em now. Hope it fixes my 3dmark03 speed. :) i'll keep you posted, btw are u gonna try to enable the extra 4 pipes on that x800 pro?
these are supposedly great with 3dmark03 and various other benchmarks.. havent tried them myself on my x800 pro though
Heads up to those who flashed the X800Pro to XT
When the driver finds the rage theatre it will reboot your computer now. You can quickly go into control panels and disable it when the system starts up or you can try to disable in in safe mode. I did the quickly at windows start method but that may not work for you if you have a lot of startup stuff.
damn. I just did a fresh install 2 days ago, and installed cat 4.5's I wonder if the 4.6's are any better for 9800pro's.
Nice link djtonic
Whoa, looks like these later versions are going in a nice direction. :) Going by the comparison, I still haven't installed 4.6 yet.
You really think so??? Looks to me like its a CPU limit thats cuttin in there??? Hehe... Didnt like that test... Besides we want HIGH END :D :banana:Quote:
Originally posted by STEvil
Nice link djtonic
It's worth it, the update to PS 2.0 looks awsome. Water in Mother Nature looks alot better.Quote:
Originally posted by LikwidKool
damn. I just did a fresh install 2 days ago, and installed cat 4.5's I wonder if the 4.6's are any better for 9800pro's.
even though 3dmark2k1 is a bit older, it would have been nice to see them test that as well.
nice stuff though, interesting how opengl preformance seems to peak around 3.0-3.1, and then again somewhere between 3.6-3.9 through the various tests.
can't even imagine the amount of work behind that driver comparison.. kudos to amd-insight
ATI says that the 4.6 have the code for the X800 XT enhancements and that the 4.5 dont. The rage theater reboot problem on bios modded cards was not intentional.
They say that there is two places that the extra pipes are cut not one. One is on the substraight that we did and ones is in the core itself.
We will be seeing less mod-able cards as current builds are cut in the core.
So they put voltage through pins to blow an internal bridge it seems...?
I wonder if we can find out which pins they are and reconnect the pin on the backside of the card..
i dont think so.... more like after binding the core, a laser cuts a trace in the core itself.