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ATI Catalyst 9.2 promises good gains

By: (more) | Posted: Feb 23, 2009 5:12 am

The ATI Catalyst drivers have just been updated, taking the revision to 9.2. There are some promised performance improvements this time around which include multi-GPU (Crossfire) enhancements for F.E.A.R. 2, gains of up to 5% in World in Conflict and 20% in both Crysis Warhead and Crysis.

 

ATI Catalyst 9.2 promises good gains

 

Further to the performance increases is the addition of Folding@Home multi-GPU support for all Radeon 4000+, 3000+ and 2000+ series graphics cards and also the usual array of bug fixes and tweaks which can be read about in detail within the official release notes, found on the download pages of the AMD Game! website.

 

You can find the Catalyst 9.2 drivers for both 32 and 64 variants of XP and Vista here folks.

 

Stay tuned for our monthly ATI Catalyst Driver Analysis in which we compare the new 9.2 driver suite to the previous 9.1s. We plan to have our results in within the next couple days.

 

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