The AMD Catalyst software suite 10.11 contains the following: -AMD display driver version 8.911 -HydraVision for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 -Southbridge/IXP Driver -AMD Catalyst Control Center version 8.911 / AMD Vision Engine Control Center version 8.911.
Adobe Flash Player 11 support -Enables full support of the GPU accelerated Stage 3D API and Stage 3D applications -Supported on the AMD Radeon HD Series of GPUs, A-Series APU and E-Series APU
Resolved Issues for the Windows 7 Operating System This section provides information on resolved known issues in this release of the AMD Catalyst 11.11 software suite for Windows 7. These include: -Images and textures are no longer corrupted (Blue) in Rage. -Bezel compensation now works correctly with Far Cry 2. -Screen tearing is no longer randomly observed while moving a window on the desktop while in Clone mode or Eyefinity mode. -A black screen is no longer observed when extending displays. -Homefront no longer crashes randomly when Crossfire is enabled. -DC – Universe Online no longer hangs soon after selecting a character and entering the game.
Known issues under the Windows 7 operating system The following section provides a summary of open issues that may be experienced under the Windows 7 operating system in the latest version of AMD Catalyst. These include: -Screen tearing may be observed occasionally while playing Portal 2 in DirectX 9 mode. -Shogun 2 may exhibit screen corruption while playing on low resolution settings in 2x1 Eyefinity mode. -Choppy playback may be observed playing interlaced DVD content in full screen mode using PowerDVD 11. -A BSOD error may occur while playing Call of Duty - Black Ops in Multiplayer mode with Crossfire enabled. -Video corruption may be observed while playing World of Warcraft in windowed mode and AVI file simultaneously. -Dragon Age 2 may exhibit corruption during in game cinematics when run in DirectX 9 mode. -Lost Planet 2 my display random corruption and flickering when run in DirectX 9 mode. -Lost Planet 2 may crash randomly when Crossfire is enabled. -The following games may experience random flashing textures during gameplay: Homefront, Metro 2033, Far Cry 2, Stalker : Call of Pripyat
iTerror hat geschrieben:
Warum so sicher das es an der Karte liegt?
..weil immer einer schuld sein muss, so ist das eben
Nö, das Problem liegt an OpenGL. Hat Nvidia bei ihren Treibern schon längst gefixt, nur AMD macht seltsamerweise nix. Ältere Treiber funktionieren natürlich, aber dafür muss ich dann 6 Nummern nach hinten springen. Find ich schade :/
Ach ja... ATI und OpenGL... 2 Welten die einfach nicht miteinander funktionieren wollen
sourcOr hat geschrieben:Jesus...mein SoF2 startet immer noch net, dann wird die nächste Karte bei mir wohl wieder ne Geforce.
Warum so sicher das es an der Karte liegt?
..weil immer einer schuld sein muss, so ist das eben
Nö, das Problem liegt an OpenGL. Hat Nvidia bei ihren Treibern schon längst gefixt, nur AMD macht seltsamerweise nix. Ältere Treiber funktionieren natürlich, aber dafür muss ich dann 6 Nummern nach hinten springen. Find ich schade :/