D-Bone
Sep 2nd '04, 01:30 PM
Anandtech has an article about ATI's new Catalyst Control Center that allows much more control over the driver settings for ATI users. Here's a snip:<blockquote>For quite a while, NVIDIA has led ATI in driver user interface capabilities. The ForceWare driver series has supplied users with all kinds of options. NVIDIA owners have been able to have more control over the functionality of their cards than ATI owners through the ability to disable or enable advanced optimizations. ForceWare even allows users to associate certain settings with a particular game, allowing users to pick optimal settings once for each game.
Today, ATI fights back against NVIDIA on the software front and provides an extensive, clean, and powerful user interface in their Catalyst Control Center. We will take a look at the features of the new interface and just what ATI has done differently this time around.</blockquote>Read the rest right here:
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2188&p=1
Today, ATI fights back against NVIDIA on the software front and provides an extensive, clean, and powerful user interface in their Catalyst Control Center. We will take a look at the features of the new interface and just what ATI has done differently this time around.</blockquote>Read the rest right here:
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2188&p=1