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Intel is even worse than NVIDIA or AMD at graphics drivers, at least that is what their chipset graphics drivers so far have shown. I just hope they change that when Larrabee arrives.
BTW GAR, are you complaining about some problems with Beta drivers? Or did you have some official drivers? If it's the former then I'd say stop complaining as there is a reason for the driver to still be in a beta phase.
About driver problems, I have never had any of those, not with NVIDIA and not with ATI. So I don't have any brand preference based on driver problems.
"When in doubt, C-4!" -- Jamie Hyneman
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nVidia drivers have on major problem:
The interface is crap, I had a 7900GTX and sold it after a week cause I hated the interface. Some people like it, I dont. AMD's drivers are way easier and nicer interface wise. They might have some bugs now and then but hardly are an issue.
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Ive actually had problems with beta's and non beta's, uhhh and just because its not official, doesnt mean its not supposed to install, my issues have been with installation, CCC not working, older games running slow, DX errors all over the place, the only games that work are Valve games work flawless, COD 4 works flawless, many games ive tried have had issues.
Actually, judging by your sig i can tell you are a AMD fanboy, as drivers progress for the 4800 series, this is with vista 64 and crossfire, things get worse....and if you read my comments, i always say this is my own experience, and i dont care for yours or anyone else, because im the one with the issues, i dont need to hear how nice your drivers and computer is, the fact is you dont have an identical setup as mine, and dont tell me some B/S like reinstall your OS, this is all with brand new OS install. And like i said, from MY OWN EXPERIENCE i have had no issues with nvidia in vista 64, prior to this card i had plenty of nvidia cards for 2 years running vista 64.
You should not portray your own experience as a general fact then, you are only talking about a specific case and not for every single system.
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I hate CCC, since they went to it i've had nothing but issues.
The actual drivers have never given me an unsolvable issue though.
All along the watchtower the watchmen watch the eternal return.
I like the CCC interface over nvidias in regards to their 3d settings (AA/AF etc). I like how they show a preview window of before and after, but why can't you expand the lefting column! How
ing elementary is that
? And I really really miss nvidias game profiles when moving over to ATI. I just don't bother using AA/AF a lot of times due to how cumbersome that is.
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Friends shouldn't let friends use Windows 7 until Microsoft fixes Windows Explorer (link)
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Yes i realize problems are probably due to crossfire, BUT i dont want to be stuck with a single 4850, i game on a 24" lcd so i need more power for AA/AF use, anyway im thinking about a GTX 280, single GPU is the best solution, slapping 2 gpu's with a bridge is still gonna give same issues, from now on, i will stick to a single powerful gpu.
So what ARE the problems in apps GAR ?
Friends shouldn't let friends use Windows 7 until Microsoft fixes Windows Explorer (link)
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Well i tried the new Flatout game, with 8xaa it runs at 2fps, even without AA, frames dip below 30 alot, GTA SA runs like crap, my 7800gtx runs it better, World in conflict wont run, grid gives errors and goes to desktop, i can name a few more but its gonna be a waste of time, someone is going to preach on how they love amd, and they wanna give amd driver team a hug and a kiss, lmao anyway, enless you can help me, dont bother quoting me, its useless.
if ccc isnt installing correctly (which does happen) then you need to reinstall vista... i've only had to do this when i've been playing with beta drivers and they havnt uninstalled correctly....
ati drivers vs nvidia.... ati everytime..imo....
powerplay 2.0 seems to of been an advertising gimmick...
gar... i play grid and have never had an error whilst using crossfire... and all those other issues, well i can see a fresh install in your near future....
Last edited by purecain; 08-04-2008 at 02:36 PM.
I haven't had a single of the issues you describe. All the games mentioned runs great.
I'm not going to preach, but it seriously looks like you have some issues with your rig. Have you tried express removing ATI drivers and then running driver sweeper in safe mode ( http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/ ) ? and then remove any left over ATI files and then install the drivers again ?
If you can't play GRID or WIC then there is something very odd going on and it's not just your ATI cards fault.
Last edited by Toysoldier; 08-04-2008 at 04:01 PM.
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I have a few systems on the bench I can try these on, will try and get 3D06 numbers tomorrow. Just in time for our i34 show systems!
8.52, 8.6 and 8.7 vs these.
As far as I know PowerPlay is for use on Hybrid (7x0G) boards and should shut down discrete graphics when not in use. To do this the feature must exist and be enabled in BIOS and the primary display must be attached to the onboard video card. In Crossfire systems it operates in a similar way, powering down all but the primary card.
Links to my DropBox for the Cat 8.8 first time I've tried this, let me know if it works:
Vista
XP32
Last edited by initialised; 08-04-2008 at 04:49 PM.
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ATI PowerPlay™ Technology
* Advanced power management technology for optimal performance and power savings
* Performance-on-Demand
o Constantly monitors GPU activity, dynamically adjusting clocks and voltage based on user scenario
o Clock and memory speed throttling
o Voltage switching
o Dynamic clock gating
o Central thermal management – on-chip sensor monitors GPU temperature and triggers thermal actions as required
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No, that's not correct. The activity factor (ie. what parts of the chip are in use) is also a major part of the power equation (for dynamic power consumption).
Assuming that the drivers control PowerPlay (which controls clock gating as well), it could be possible that the new drivers tweak the clock gating parameters much more aggressively than the previous drivers, assuming that ATI provided opcodes to do this.
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