Boy...

Things have really gone bad over here....

I went to remove the 10.2 Cat. drivers....well, I can't find any menu options in the Programs menu....like they were never installed. Go into the Programs in Control panel...all I can find in there was the ATI Install Manager (or whatever it is called). I tried to remove that...didn't seem to work until the second time I ran it...then install the plain 10.2 driver....well, I could tell no difference with that, but it would still crash...then I looked in the ATI folder on my C drive...there I found the 10.2 Catalyst (WDM) driver folder, the 10.2 driver folder, and the previous 9.12 wdm drivers. So I installed that...but I still don't see any program options...if the catalyst stuff is installed I can't even find it on my system.

Worse yet...just a moment ago my screen suddenly started displaying about an inch border along each side...rather than stretching to the very edge of the screen as it always has...after a few reboots and whatnots, I finally changed the refresh rate from 59 Hz to 60 Hz...and it went back to normal.

I'm running 64-bit Win7 here. I had no problems with this display on this mobo until I install the ATI 5770 board and its drivers. Now there is no telling what will happen next. I wonder if the board is bad somehow....

On 2/26/2010 12:14 AM, Stan Zaske wrote:
Wow, that's too bad Anthony. Bummer!

On 2/25/2010 9:38 AM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Well, I got home yesterday to find what Win7 had shut down and restarted. It reported that the ATI driver had a problem. So, I get directed to ATIs website where i got the 10.2 drivers. I install them...then ran WEI and it crashes the PC.

I think I regret getting an ATI board.

On 2/17/2010 3:02 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
I believe you will have to upgrade to a 5000 series card to see the benefits. Tempting no?


On 2/17/2010 12:56 PM, Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
All this is great. But I have a 4890 and what is the perf gain on that card?

Regards,

Zulfiqar Naushad

On Feb 17, 2010, at 9:33 PM, Stan Zaske <[email protected]> wrote:

10.2 is supposed to be out but when I checked it still showed 10.1. Maybe later on today it will show up. Legit Reviews touts it as a "major" update.

"By far the Application Profiles feature is the coolest feature in Catalyst 10.2. I think it will revolutionize the way drivers will be updated. If it works as well as it looks like it will, we will see performance gains much sooner for newly released game titles. Despite not having as much of a cool factor as the application profiles does, let's not forget about the ATI PowerPlay. By downloading and updating to CATALYST 10.2 video card drivers, it means that consumers can save money on your electric bill, which is fantastic. Reducing your systems power draw by 7-12 Watts may not seem like a whole lot, but over time it does add up. If you are like me and leave your computer on pretty much 24/7 it will save you money in the long run. It's not every day that you get new features, improved performance and a reduction in power. This is by far one of the greatest updates in CATALYST history!

As for the Catalyst 10.3 drivers, I have to say that I am looking forward to the 3D capabilities of it. I personally think that a nice 3-monitor Eyefinity configuration running in 3D will completely change the face of gaming! I may have to start saving my pennies for that.

/*Legit Bottom Line:* With as much as a 22% performance gain as seen in Colin McRae: DiRT 2. Plus all the new features that make the Catalyst Suite 10.2/10.3 what it is, this Suite is a must have especially considering the cost of FREE!"/




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