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New ATI Catalyst 9.2 goes live

by on22 February 2009

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Multi-GPU Folding@Home

ATI, now commonly known as AMD, has released its newest version of Catalyst drivers, Catalyst 9.2. The new version of Catalyst brings some performance improvements for DirectX 10 games, bunch of resolved issues as well as the new multi-GPU support for Folding@Home.

Noted performance improvements include gains of up to 20 percent in both Crysis and Crysis Warhead in DirectX 10 mode, up to five percent in World in Conflict DirectX 10 as well as some performance enhancements when running Fear 2 in CrossFireX mode.

The only new feature is the Multi-GPU support for Folding@Home, and this one includes ATI Radeon HD 4000, 3000 and 2000 series cards. This feature gives users an option to run a separate Folding@Home client on each GPU to further increase folding performance.

Beside these performance improvements and a new feature, the new version of ATI Catalyst brings bunch of resolved issues for both Windows and Linux platforms.

You can download the new Catalyst version here, where you can find full release notes as well.


Last modified on 22 February 2009
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