Catalyst Control Center is a slow piece of CRAP!

BroadbandGamer

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I just put a X1800 XT in my kids computer the other day. I haven't used ATI since I sold my X800 XTPE a while back.

Anyway, ATI doesn't put out the old ATI control panel so I was forced to use CCC. It takes like forever just to get the damn thing to open up. Does anyone know how much of a resouce hog CCC is?
 

BroadbandGamer

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Originally posted by: apoppin
Use ATI tray tools . . . or the old CP with the new Cats.

IF you DO use the CCC, definitely move to .NET 2.0 . . . it loads faster. ;)

So I can use the new driver with the old CP?

Also, If I'm using .NET 2.0 do I need .NET 1.1 I've got both isntalled right now.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: BroadbandGamer
Originally posted by: apoppin
Use ATI tray tools . . . or the old CP with the new Cats.

IF you DO use the CCC, definitely move to .NET 2.0 . . . it loads faster. ;)

So I can use the new driver with the old CP?

Also, If I'm using .NET 2.0 do I need .NET 1.1 I've got both isntalled right now.


i did . . . CCC hasn't been updated in quite awhile . . . i am looking forward to the new one.

looking in Add and Remove Proggies, i see Net 1.1, the hotfix and Net 2.0 [beta]

BUT, i would think ATI tray tools and the latest driver are sufficient and stable
[Omega drivers are also an option]
 

Phantom1983

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Personally, I can't see why ATI are making CCC the monopoly. They can't possibly be making more money from it than CP (the drivers are free, for god's sake). In fact, I suspect CCC is more expensive to implement than CP, what with all the fancy videos and shiny menus.

All ATI are doing is putting people off from using their software and, by extension, their products. Personally, I know of no-one who outright PREFERS CCC to CP (though I expect to be inundated with replies from members who do!). After all, CCC offers NOTHING lacking in CP.

I think CCC should be an optional extra and not forced upon the rest of us. When I change over to PCI-E backplane I, for one, will probably switch to Nvidia.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: Phantom1983
Personally, I can't see why ATI are making CCC the monopoly. They can't possibly be making more money from it than CP (the drivers are free, for god's sake). In fact, I suspect CCC is more expensive to implement than CP, what with all the fancy videos and shiny menus.

All ATI are doing is putting people off from using their software and, by extension, their products. Personally, I know of no-one who outright PREFERS CCC to CP (though I expect to be inundated with replies from members who do!). After all, CCC offers NOTHING lacking in CP.

I think CCC should be an optional extra and not forced upon the rest of us. When I change over to PCI-E backplane I, for one, will probably switch to Nvidia.

by then nVidia will probably be using .NET also . . . :p

MS is the reason for the CCC . . . it just needs a good bit of "work" ;)

as long as there ARE alternatives, i'm OK with its development. . . . and CCC is a "C+" in my book. ;)
 

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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Phantom1983
Personally, I can't see why ATI are making CCC the monopoly. They can't possibly be making more money from it than CP (the drivers are free, for god's sake). In fact, I suspect CCC is more expensive to implement than CP, what with all the fancy videos and shiny menus.

All ATI are doing is putting people off from using their software and, by extension, their products. Personally, I know of no-one who outright PREFERS CCC to CP (though I expect to be inundated with replies from members who do!). After all, CCC offers NOTHING lacking in CP.

I think CCC should be an optional extra and not forced upon the rest of us. When I change over to PCI-E backplane I, for one, will probably switch to Nvidia.

by then nVidia will probably be using .NET also . . . :p

MS is the reason for the CCC . . . it just needs a good bit of "work" ;)

as long as there ARE alternatives, i'm OK with its development. . . . and CCC is a "C+" in my book. ;)

In my book it's "VB with all the .net overhead crap." I wish it were straight up "C++", then we wouldnt be complaining about it right now...
 

xtknight

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Originally posted by: Phantom1983
Personally, I can't see why ATI are making CCC the monopoly. They can't possibly be making more money from it than CP (the drivers are free, for god's sake). In fact, I suspect CCC is more expensive to implement than CP, what with all the fancy videos and shiny menus.

All ATI are doing is putting people off from using their software and, by extension, their products. Personally, I know of no-one who outright PREFERS CCC to CP (though I expect to be inundated with replies from members who do!). After all, CCC offers NOTHING lacking in CP.

I think CCC should be an optional extra and not forced upon the rest of us. When I change over to PCI-E backplane I, for one, will probably switch to Nvidia.

What if Microsoft sucked their peepee and gave them $100 per download (which they could probably easily afford)? They would use .NET then. ;)