Hm strange, yesterday I installed the latest drivers and removed the older ones (normal uninstall, driver sweeper etc.) and I don't use any other programs.
Have you noticed any performance gains?
Hm strange, yesterday I installed the latest drivers and removed the older ones (normal uninstall, driver sweeper etc.) and I don't use any other programs.
Is this the right download David? I have Vista 64 bit
http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=vista64/common-vista64[/quote]
Thats the one, Ben.
Have you noticed any performance gains?
Not really, as I have vsync on and so the framerate is lcoked @60 fps all the time.
I've only noticed it before after coming out of GTR Evo thinking man this picture looks weird, so i clicked on reactivate and the picture was a lot better but now I can't reactivate
FCTurtle on AMD Forums said:After several days searching for an answer, here it is : use Powerstrip to manage your colour settings !
Powerstrip will enforce the colour settings even in games. As you know, custom color profile will load data into the Color Lookup Table of your Graphic Card, but the ATI driver will erase everything to default when you launch game : your custom profile is lost.
Powerstrip is able to enforce this, and because Powerstrip work at driver level, if the ATI Color Control erase the data, Powerstrip will set them back automatically without warning the ATI Driver, so you can keep your colour profile all the time, even in games.
Note : to import a custom ICC/ICM into Powerstrip, just capture your LUT after it has been properly loaded.
Now I have binded some profiles with Powerstrip on my keyboard (with different gamma levels), and I can have fun changing the profile for different games (works inside the game) and for my desktop.
So Powerstrip is THE answer for colour managing with ATI driver. It cost some money (20 euros) but it worth it, no problems.
Probably, your monitor has an refresh rate of 60Hz, on the resolution in GTRE.
If you turn on Vsync, you will limit your max fps to the refresh rate of your monitor.
It seems ATI has fixed it in their new drivers from 7.4 or higher.
Look this article:
http://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=26682