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  • #16
    Originally posted by Indiana
    On most systems the Catalyst 3.7 seem to be the fastest, if all you're interested in is high 3DMark, UT2003, etc. benchmark scores...
    What are you using ?

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    • #17
      A Radeon9700Pro in an A64 system.
      See my sig for more specific details.

      The statement with the 3.7 "benchmark-drivers" is not really mine (cause I don't care), but reflects the average user reports in our german ATI forum.
      But we named the *dog* Indiana...
      My System
      2nd System (not for Windows lovers )
      German ATI-forum

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      • #18
        I see you RAM is running at only 188MHz. Have you tried it at 228?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Indiana
          A Radeon9700Pro in an A64 system.
          See my sig for more specific details.

          The statement with the 3.7 "benchmark-drivers" is not really mine (cause I don't care), but reflects the average user reports in our german ATI forum.
          Nice Rig

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Kurt
            I see you RAM is running at only 188MHz. Have you tried it at 228?
            Oops, sorry - this is a remnant from my old system, must have overseen the RAM page when updating the profile...
            Of course the RAM runs at 228MHz, CAS2.0-5-2-2, 1CMD.


            (The benchmarks are partly from the old rig as well, btw....)


            @3dfx: thx.
            Last edited by Indiana; 29 December 2003, 11:28.
            But we named the *dog* Indiana...
            My System
            2nd System (not for Windows lovers )
            German ATI-forum

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            • #21
              Originally posted by knirfie
              GPU recover seems to kick in once in a while with NFS:Underground, and TRON 2.0 doesn't work, but they already said so in the release notes. For the rest, stable drivers.
              What's GPU recover? how can you tell when it's happening?

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