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ATI Catalyst? 9.2 released

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The OS is 10 days old and the system is about 30 as my new HDD died at the ade of 20 days 🙂

I lowered my resolution and just installed drivers and it booted..

But acted really wierd trying to boost res back up as I had a a double screen shot on the top 1/4 of screen and I could barely chnage res..

Looks OK now, I try installing Catalyst after I back up a image of this..

Thanks for you help...

EDIT/UPDATE:

I think the drivers a super poor quality release...

I noticed that just scrolling in IE was really jerky and not smooth at all and a few other issues..

I tried installing CCC and got the same BSOD on this WinXP 64 OS again for the 4th time today I had to restore OS

I did not go with my backup of just 9.2 drivers but when back to original

I am starting to wish had SLI support on this MoBo..
 
Does anybody know if any of their drivers fixed the old fan autospeed problems? I've had mine manually set to 50% all the time, but I'd like to be able to set it back to auto without worrying about it getting too hot.
 
Originally posted by: Alex C
Does anybody know if any of their drivers fixed the old fan autospeed problems? I've had mine manually set to 50% all the time, but I'd like to be able to set it back to auto without worrying about it getting too hot.

It never was a problem to begin with. Users just assumed that temperatures were not okay. This was a mistake on their part. The temperatures are well within spec and the card is designed to run for it's lifetime at those temperatures without a problem.
 
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