Originally posted by: evolucion8
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
These drivers are awesome. Installed fine as usual (I have never had problems on either my 3850 Crossfire or my current 4870X2) and fired up Clear sky Maxed out 1920x1200 DX10.1 2xAA where my last save was I was getting around 32 FPS on the 8.11's, it is now around 34 or 35 with these 8.12s- not too shabby at all. Will try Crysis later.
2fps difference is considered "awesome"?
That could even be margin of error. sometimes after a fresh restart I get 2fps extra.
Going from 150 to 153 FPS is meaningless. Going from 32 to 35 has some benefit. You know, kind of like how the 'Big Bang' drivers for Nvidia gave it that extra few FPS to win some benches, this does the same thing for AMD.
I second that, 2fps can make a difference between 28fps and 30fps and same improvements happened in some games with the Big Bang drivers, but not all people are happy with such accomplishments and just keep trolling, hard to please everybody.
Originally posted by: neothe0ne
Yeah uh, the AVIVO converter definitely isn't working correctly (also it's a separate download entirely, so it won't be in custom install.. and then you can only see it in Basic CCC mode, not Advanced). Many different XviD/Lame avi's are turning into AAC audio in mp4 container only for me when trying the iPod Video and PSP profiles.
Try to update to the latest .Net 3.5 SP1 framework, clean your registry, mine installed correctly and the AVIVO converter always has been like that, only can be seen through the Basic CCC mode. I used the PSP profile with the CCC to convert a video and it used the mp4 container and the AAC audio, it also happened with the previous version, may be you have a codec conflict.