Improves latency performanceAMD catalyst 13.3 beta2

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Improve performance in Sim City 5 up to 16 percent
Improves performance in Far Cry 3 up to 5 percent
Improves latency performance issues seen in Tomb Raider and Hitman Absolution
Resolves slight corruption seen in Tomb Raider with TressFX enabled for CrossFire and single GPU configurations

The AMD Catalyst™ 13.3 Beta Driver can be downloaded from the following link:

http://www2.ati.com/drivers/beta/amd_catalyst_13.3_beta2.exe

Note! This Driver is provided “AS IS” and under the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement provided therewith.


System Requirements:

Windows 8 (32 & 64-bit versions)
Windows 7 (32 & 64-bit versions with SP1 or higher)
Windows Vista (32 & 64-bit versions with SP2 or higher)


AMD Product Compatibility:

AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series
AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series
AMD Radeon HD 5000 Series
AMD Mobility Radeon HD 7000M Series
AMD Mobility Radeon HD 6000M Series
AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series
 
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OVerLoRDI

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Setting up a brand new 7950 rig today. I grabbed these drivers. i'll see how they work out.
 

chimaxi83

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Nice, I believe I do see some latency issues and corruption in Tomb Raider. Trying these out :thumbsup:
 

BallaTheFeared

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Nobody mentioned it, I was surprised to see it listed. Glad AMD is staying on top of these things instead of having to read about it on a review site.

Installed them, was planning to pick up the game for cheap this weekend >.<

WTB Memory Rewrite.
 

Kenmitch

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I haven't started Tomb Raider yet. Was waiting for a driver update first. Guess I'll give these ones a shot and see how they work out.

Just got my 7870 so I'm still in the tweaking stages.

Starts the download of Tomb Raider....Might take a while it looks like :(
 
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psolord

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Nobody mentioned it, I was surprised to see it listed. Glad AMD is staying on top of these things instead of having to read about it on a review site.

Installed them, was planning to pick up the game for cheap this weekend >.<

WTB Memory Rewrite.

I don't know what they mean by latency, but if it's frametime latency then this could explain the stuttering I saw and posted here:

http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=34741245&postcount=950

As for the corruption issue, I haven't delved deep into the game yet. Just finishing up Crysis 3.
 

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cool may try them soon.
 

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Improvement:
settings TR: ultimate 1080P

v 13.3b2 on FX/7850@1100/1200

TRfx7850v13.3b2.jpg


versus v13.2b7

TRfx7850.jpg


Improvement on v13.3b2 on i7/7950@1250/1250

TRi77950v13.3b2.jpg


versus v13.2b7:
TRi7.jpg


big change in minimum fps!!
 
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Kenmitch

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v13.3b2 on HD 7870 @ 1200/1400 running at 1080P

I picked the Ultimate setting and didn't play around with the other settings yet.

Tomb_1200_1400_ultimate.png


How does the benchmark translate to gameplay? Would I be able to play on this setting? I just downloaded the game last night so I've only run the benchmark so far. Trying to figure out what settings and overclock work best still.
 

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v13.3b2 on HD 7870 @ 1200/1400 running at 1080P

I picked the Ultimate setting and didn't play around with the other settings yet.

Tomb_1200_1400_ultimate.png


How does the benchmark translate to gameplay? Would I be able to play on this setting? I just downloaded the game last night so I've only run the benchmark so far. Trying to figure out what settings and overclock work best still.

It'll be very playable. The only time I found the game to be choppy was during cutscenes when Lara's head w/TressFX took up much of the screen and I could feel it drop below 30FPS on my rig.
 

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I am able to play the game smoothly at 1080p maxed out with Tressfx with zero AA. It is mostly above 60+ fps but occasionally dips to 40s/50s but is smooth most of the time.

With AA you will probably need to move to 900p or lower though. Or you can do 1440p without Tressfx without AA and still maintain avg 60+ fps.

But this is with a decent CPU oc and gpu at ccc max. A stock 2600k with a stock 7970 or 7950 at ccc max will be significantly slower and will need some reduced settings to maintain 60 fps.
 

psolord

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Not very happy with this driver.

Not only it reduced perfomance on my 7950 CFX rig, it also did nothing for the microstuttering I noticed earlier.

The proper solution for buttery smooth framerate remains the vsync double buffered+MSI Afterburner 60fps frame rate limit.

I did two vids to illustrate this better.


Here's the MSI AB frame cap+vsync one
http://www.multiupload.nl/GMIH6GT0GE


and here's the plain vsync one.
http://www.multiupload.nl/ODJICMO4TD


Please note a couple of these stutters occur due to fraps recording, but the difference between the two methods is evident.
 

Bateluer

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Might need to try these out, Tomb Raider is clobbering my SnB i5 and 7950.

With 1440P, all settings on max, I pull a mere 15fps average. Turning AA to FXAA bumps it up to about 28. Makes aiming a royal pain.
 

sontin

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Wow, they really fixing seperate games instead the root of the problem...

Not very happy with this driver.

Not only it reduced perfomance on my 7950 CFX rig, it also did nothing for the microstuttering I noticed earlier.

The proper solution for buttery smooth framerate remains the vsync double buffered+MSI Afterburner 60fps frame rate limit.

I did two vids to illustrate this better.


Here's the MSI AB frame cap+vsync one
http://www.multiupload.nl/GMIH6GT0GE


and here's the plain vsync one.
http://www.multiupload.nl/ODJICMO4TD


Please note a couple of these stutters occur due to fraps recording, but the difference between the two methods is evident.

You using AFR. Microstuttering is a problem of the technique which is not fixable.
 

chimaxi83

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Might need to try these out, Tomb Raider is clobbering my SnB i5 and 7950.

With 1440P, all settings on max, I pull a mere 15fps average. Turning AA to FXAA bumps it up to about 28. Makes aiming a royal pain.

You're playing this game with SSAA maxed out, on a 2560x1440 screen, with a single card? Yea that performance sounds about right. Need to turn AA down.
 

Red Hawk

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Wow, they really fixing seperate games instead the root of the problem...

They've said they are working on a memory rewrite, it just isn't done yet. What would you prefer in the meantime? Them to do nothing? And as Phynaz indicated, fixes for issues in specific games is nothing new for either chip designer...
 

psolord

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You using AFR. Microstuttering is a problem of the technique which is not fixable.

Nvidia is using AFR as well and is buttery smooth as it is. It's not the AFR that is the problem, but something in the driver. I've been using AFR solutions and have never observed something like this.

Also thankfully it's just Tomb Raider, but as I said before, I'm new to 7950 CFX so I have many more things to study. Crysis 3 which was much heavier graphics wise, runs much smoother.
 

boxleitnerb

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No, AFR cannot be fixed. If you don't notice it, you either have always more than 50-60fps, a CPU bottleneck or your perception is just different.
AFR will always microstutter below a certain fps threshold that varies from game to game. Usually it's about 50.
 

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You know, I am starting to think that the delay of HD8000 series is the best that could have happened to owners of current gen cards. Had there been a Christmas launch AMD would be too busy with drivers for the HD8970 right now to bother with our current cards (which after all are working really well by now in general). The same goes for NV of course.

The proper solution for buttery smooth framerate remains the vsync double buffered+MSI Afterburner 60fps frame rate limit.
How about Dynamic V-sync?