- Dec 6, 2007
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Hi all,
I recently installed an XFX HD4850 as part of a new build. Windows 7 (32-bit) detected it immediately, installed some drivers and upon restart my immense 19in monitor was at the correct 1440x900 resolution and everything looked brilliant.
I checked the display adapter driver information in device manager and saw that it was last updated 3/2009 so not too long ago. Even more pleasing - when I clicked > Properties > Driver Details - all the details like Provider/File Version/Copyright were filled out nicely. At this point everything is working fine but no Catalyst Control Center or any of that jazz.
(btw I am borrowing this from a friend during my own cards RMA process which may deserve a thread of its own)
Anyway I pop in the CD to see if the drivers are a little more recent but I have to register to get the updated drivers. I wasn't really feeling that route so I just went straight to the ATi website and downloaded the most recent drivers for Windows 7 (updated 6/15/2009, sweet).
Once I installed the new drivers, everything is still working but it feels just the slightest bit laggy when I am going through different menus etc. Moreover, I haven't found any use for the Catalyst Control Center (seems overdrive is disabled or something, not that I plan on OC'ing my friends card). Also now under driver details none of the info is filled out like provider etc.
Now I know that this is the latest driver for Win7 32-bit and maybe I am just being picky but what can someone recommend the best driver versions for two OS's: Win7 32-bit and Vista Ultimate 32-bit? Was I better of using the Win7 auto-installed drivers?
Also, is there any way to control the fan speed on the card? I have yet to try any games but it seems like it may be a tad loud for my tastes. It's a hot summer right now and it is idling around 45C.
Thanks!
I recently installed an XFX HD4850 as part of a new build. Windows 7 (32-bit) detected it immediately, installed some drivers and upon restart my immense 19in monitor was at the correct 1440x900 resolution and everything looked brilliant.
I checked the display adapter driver information in device manager and saw that it was last updated 3/2009 so not too long ago. Even more pleasing - when I clicked > Properties > Driver Details - all the details like Provider/File Version/Copyright were filled out nicely. At this point everything is working fine but no Catalyst Control Center or any of that jazz.
(btw I am borrowing this from a friend during my own cards RMA process which may deserve a thread of its own)
Anyway I pop in the CD to see if the drivers are a little more recent but I have to register to get the updated drivers. I wasn't really feeling that route so I just went straight to the ATi website and downloaded the most recent drivers for Windows 7 (updated 6/15/2009, sweet).
Once I installed the new drivers, everything is still working but it feels just the slightest bit laggy when I am going through different menus etc. Moreover, I haven't found any use for the Catalyst Control Center (seems overdrive is disabled or something, not that I plan on OC'ing my friends card). Also now under driver details none of the info is filled out like provider etc.
Now I know that this is the latest driver for Win7 32-bit and maybe I am just being picky but what can someone recommend the best driver versions for two OS's: Win7 32-bit and Vista Ultimate 32-bit? Was I better of using the Win7 auto-installed drivers?
Also, is there any way to control the fan speed on the card? I have yet to try any games but it seems like it may be a tad loud for my tastes. It's a hot summer right now and it is idling around 45C.
Thanks!