http://file2.mydrivers.com/display/a...5166E-x800.zip
You have to mod the inf files but i have no idea what that means :confused: :p
Oficially these will be released in a couple of weeks :)
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http://file2.mydrivers.com/display/a...5166E-x800.zip
You have to mod the inf files but i have no idea what that means :confused: :p
Oficially these will be released in a couple of weeks :)
Im gonna wait... the 4.4's are running pretty well, but its temptingQuote:
Originally Posted by steve threlfall
I would wait for the official release and in fact im going to :p these dont even support vpu recover. I did think that somebody may want to have a fiddle though ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by MasterFlash
Yeah , your right..
The only thing about the 4.4's with me is, it dosnt like running perfect mode in IL2-FB.
I get about 9 FPS as apposed to 25-30 with the Cat 4.2's.
But TBH, ive been quite happy in excellent mode with about 70 FPS :)
ATis driver department are certinally working hard!
Will this new driver have proper support for temporal AA on the Rx3x0 cores?
whats temporal AA?
Search on google for it - Hexus news postings mentioned it too.
Basically you need a high framerate and vsync on. It uses more that one sampling method (either two or three) and switches between them per frame. This doubles or triples the apparant antialiasing factor. As it's based on multiple frames, it can't be represented by screenshots, so guaging it is hard.
sounds kewl
That explanation was hard to understand.
Temporal AA uses different AA sampling methods (which produce slightly different results) and then alternates them from frame to frame. The visual effect left to your eye should be a more perfect edge. kind of averaging the different AA images in your head (almost how different colors are displayed on some flat panels, by alternating 2 colors on each side of the desired color)
Thanks for explaining it better than me.
Have to say, I understood kez's explanation better.
a similar method is used with PAL tv signals.. as the signal is never perfect, on every line somethings inverted ( i forget what), and any errors on one line will cancel out errors from the next line, though iirc works best if your watching from a distance...
back ot, has anyone tryed these yet?
Don't bother with the leaked ones..
http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=19393
ATi released the full 4.5's today ;)