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Release Notes - ATI Catalyst 10.11 - Windows XP/MCE - 32bit

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ATI Catalyst 10.11 - Windows XP/MCE - 32bit

The latest version of the AMD Catalyst software suite is designed to support the following Microsoft Windows
platforms: 

  • Windows 7 32-bit version
  • Windows 7 64-bit version
  • Windows Vista 32-bit version
  • Windows Vista 64-bit version
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Performance Improvements: 

The following performance improvements were observed with this release of AMD Catalyst 10.11:

Battleforge: Performance increases up to 3% on ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series single and CrossFire configurations with anti-aliasing disabled.

STALKER – Call of Pripyat benchmark: Performance increases up to 5% on ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series single and CrossFire configurations

Resolved Known Issues for the Windows 7 Operating System  This section provides information on resolved known issues in this release of the AMD Catalyst 10.11 software suite for Windows 7. These include:
  • Running fullscreen DirectX 9 applications/games after enabling Aero effects and rebooting no longer causes the system to randomly stop responding
  • Primary display no longer blanks out intermittently during "World in Conflict: Soviet Assault" DirectX10 gameplay with CrossFire and Dual Monitor enabled
  • "Stone Giant" DirectX 11 demo no longer intermittently fails in fullscreen mode with CrossFire enabled under Multi-GPU configurations on some cards
  • Task switching out of "Battlefield: Bad Company 2" and then back into the game  no longer causes CrossFire to become disabled 
  • Enabling in-game Anti-Aliasing and utilizing Edge-Detect filters no longer causes smoother lines but blurry textures when compared to the Standard filter on some cards
  • Desktop line corruption is no longer observed after hotplugging the HDCP display on some cards
  • Enabling Overdrive through the Catalyst Control Center for single display systems no longer results in GPU clocks running at high levels in non-GPU intensive scenarios  

Resolved Known Issues for the Windows Vista  Operating System 

  • Running fullscreen DirectX 9 applications/games after enabling Aero effects and rebooting no longer causes the system to randomly stop responding
  • When "World of Warcraft" is launched via TriDef 3D and hardware cursor is enabled, the mouse cursor no longer intermittently flickers and disappears
  • Hot swapping a HDCP display panel with a non-HDCP display no longer  causes the  display to turn blank after resuming from sleep/hibernate during Blu-ray disc playback

Known issues under the Windows 7 operating system 

The following section provides a summary of open issues that may be experienced under the Windows 7 operating system in the latest version of AMD Catalyst. These include:
  • Task switching to desktop and then back into "Far Cry 2" DX10 game may result in performance drop with CrossFire enabled under Multi-GPU configurations
  • Drag and Drop transcoded H264i content may show de-interlacing lines
  • Display may intermittently turn blank on launching "Enemy Territory: Quake Wars" or during game play under Multi-GPU configurations on some cards
  • With CrossFire enabled, flickering may be observed in OpenGL games when refresh rate is set to 100Hz or higher on some cards
  • Desktop may dim after exiting "Mafia II" game on some cards
  • Under multi-adapter configuration, various rotated displays in Eyefinity set up might not be retained after reboot
  • Mouse cursor may intermittently be corrupt/missing in one of the displays under Eyefinity configuration while playing games/samples
  • Tearing corruption may be visible in specific "StarCraft II" game campaigns at low resolution settings (1024x768) on some cards
  • Switching from 32-bit to 16-bit colordepth during WMV media playback may cause the video to go blank on some cards
  • Enabling CrossFire in "Far Cry 2" DirectX 9 may result in low performance and benchmark failing to complete on some cards
  • "Tom Clancy's Endwar" may stop responding during game cut scenes on some cards
  • Enabling anti-aliasing in "StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty" may cause outline highlights to be rendered incorrectly on some cards
  • Green texture corruption may be observed when resolution/video settings are changed in "Metro 2033" game in DirectX 10 and 11 mode on some cards
  • Rebooting a system with a CRT connected to the MiniDP port may cause all resolutions except 640x480 to go missing
  • Windows Media Center application may stop responding or system may intermittently fail while playing 1080p video in 2x2 & 4X1 Eyefinity mode

Known Issues under the Windows Vista Operating System 

The following section provides a summary of open issues that may be experienced under the Windows Vista
operating system in the latest version of AMD Catalyst. These include:  
  • Corruption might be visible in "Doom 3" and "Quake 4" with ATI Radeon HD 4700 Series
  • All but the primary display under Eyefinity configuation might become disabled while changing the preferred display at lowest Bezel compensated resolution
  • Performing bezel compensation on 3x2 Eyefinity configuration may cause the bezel group (resolutions) to go missing

Known Issues under All Windows Operating Systems 

The following section provides a summary of open issues that may be experienced under the Windows operating system in the latest version of AMD Catalyst. These include:  
  • Catalyst Control Center: Enable dialog reposition does not show on proper monitor when system is configured with 4 displays
  • Switching the preferred display in specific Eyefinity configurations may cause the displays to become disabled


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