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ATI Catalyst 7.8 Performance Analysis

Author: Shane Baxtor SUMMARY: AMD has just released a new set of Catalyst drivers for Radeon graphics cards – we check out performance under Win XP.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Software
Published: 14th August 2007

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Introduction

Well and truly past that half way mark for the year, we find ourselves half way through the month of August and a new ATI Catalyst release from the folks over at AMD.

We should really see a big focus for improvements over the next few months thanks to the large Radeon line up now available on the market and their need to gain momentum in the market. No doubt, performance sells!

There are big promises this month so let’s see what they are before we move forward.



Performance Improvements

Lost Planet DX10 with anti-aliasing improves 11% or greater on Radeon™ HD2900XT products

Radeon™ HD2600 and Radeon™ HD2400 (single and CrossFire™) show improvements of as much as 6% in 3DMark 2006 and 3DMark 2005

Serious Sam 2 with HDR enabled improves as much as 14.5% on Radeon™ HD2900, Radeon™ HD2600 and Radeon™ HD2400 products



Important message from the Editor

We receive the ATI Catalyst drivers well before they go up online the AMD website and before the release notes are written. While we don’t always get the opportunity to test the particular applications that are mentioned in the release notes, we try to cover all our bases by testing the following - synthetic, real-world, HDR, OpenGL, Direct3D along with AA and AF.

If there is an application improvement that we haven’t tested feel free to use the forums and comment on anything you notice as that will be a good resource for other users, too.

Moving on now we have got that clear with you all!



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