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"You’ll only need to upgrade to a new Catalyst driver when it makes sense," says team Radeon.
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"You’ll only need to upgrade to a new Catalyst driver when it makes sense," says team Radeon.
Hehe nice screenshot from the olden days ;)
Can't remember if I mentioned this when it was talked about in the forums in a few days ago, but it's a shame in a way, I quite liked the constant tick over of monthly releases when compared to big bruisers from nVidia that weren't as predictable and often caused large changes, not always for the better. But I suppose automatic updates are now improved to a point where notification is at least less of an issue.
AMD drivers have been bad for the past 6 months so hopefully this will help in some way.
Yay, proper time to test and roll out updates instead of pressure to push out untested drivers. This is good news.
Slowly, but surely - that should be the way to do it. Seriously, I was about to get tired of constantly updating Radeon drivers, then later on find out that something in my graphics doesn't work out right. Whenever I get notifications of new updates being available for download, I do not know whether these are essential or not anymore.
Taking a leaf out of Nvidia's book
Hope they'll get the VCE drivers out soon!
The hardware is present on lots of cards, it's just a case of getting the drivers/software out. No way of saying how it will perform really.
Being the cautious type I always waited about two weeks before updating to the latest drivers before running the updates, that way I could google for know issues and not install it if it means that it might break something that is running OK without the update.
It has to be said though, that I think the last few updates have improved the general performance of my graphics card and I am getting less noticeable stutter on games that used to stutter quite a lot.