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@AbelJemka, yeah, i catch your drift, beetween touting an unreleased product vs using beta driver in review, everything is a fair game in this industry, no need to cry foul when stuffs like that happen from BOTH side of IHVs.
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Hearing good results with beta, and the delay can mean a good thing. Means AMD really wants to get this right and taking longer than the usual release Cat 9.1 on the 10th day and hope it wasn't just the holiday vacation.
The driver is not available anywhere on the AMD site from what I can see and in that respect is not available to the public. Granted, someone with access to the AMD FTP seems to have gone and posted it on various file sharing sites but that is by no means "public".
As for the other comments regarding the beta nature of the drivers used it is as simple as this: the GTX 295 needed beta drivers for the preview or it wouldn't work. Simple as that.
On the other hand I had so many issues with the HD 4870 X2 drivers sent to us before the GTX 295 launch that I basically gave up trying to use them. They weren't even close to final and including them in a review would have been pointless at best. Calling them a "9.1" beta is like calling a Yugo a Ferrari. They are 8.12 drivers with a few bits and numerous bugs tacked on and nothing more.
Last edited by SKYMTL; 01-14-2009 at 06:51 AM.
Coupled with artifacts and crashes at 2560 x 1600 2xAA on Vista x64? I would say yes. Not to mention driver recovery when playing NFS: Undercover at 1920 x 1200 with any kind of AA turned on. IMO, any performance increases that come with stability issues are worth less than a steaming pile of crap.
well they are beta drivers by fixing somethings they may have made other things worse![]()
How much should these 9.1 Drivers help out Crossfire 4850's? Should it still be a large increase like the rest of the higher end ATI cards, since they are all based on the same GPU.
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