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I kinda get the impression that you create your own profiles - first get the game/app running sweetly via the gfx settings and then save it..
I know ATI recommend that you save the default profile, so that you can always return to basics when necessary
It doesn't look the same as the NVIDIA profiles, but the effect is the same I guess - it's just a list of presets..
- you just go through the set up, then name the profile and save it - I think it appears on the desktop as an .exe icon (- or in the systray..)
- haven't used it yet, as everything looks OK on the default settings, but has anyone got sufficient experience of using this facility that might help to explain it more fully..??
Last edited by BugMeister; 18 Feb 2010 at 22:03. Reason: - total confusion..??
Actually AMD/ATI has released an executable file that's "supposed" to have the "latest" game profiles for Crossfire users. Drivers & Support | GAME.AMD.COM
You can find the discussion here - ATI Catalyst 10.2 and 10.3 feature preview - CrossFireX profiles and more - Rage3D Discussion Area
- well it certainly looks promising, even if there is no direct user input (..at this stage)
Rage3D.com : AMD Getting Serious About Drivers - CATALYST Re-architected [ Catalyst 2010 - The New Cat in Town ]
You have a point there but since I don't have a dual or crossfire setup, it really doesn't affect me.
At this point in time I wouldn't mess with a crossfire or dual card setup seeing all the issues the technology still has.
Single card all the way baby :)
..don't know it's just me or the new driver, but FarCry2 and Crysis Warhead both seem to run better with this Crossfire app thingy installed..
I call it real-world testing (- totally unscientific..!!)
CCC 10.3pre - 8.71 available.
Catalyst 10.3pre (8.71) leaked (Win7/Vista)
WarningThis driver is from a 3rd party source and not from the official ATI driver download site on the first post.