Posted at December 3, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | ATI Catalyst Display Driver 9.2 for XP 64-bit |
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Category | Graphics Board |
Manufacturer | ATI |
File Size | 53.2 MB |
Supported OS | Windows XP 64 bit |
- Catalyst 9.2 brings performance benefits in several cases where framerates are CPU-limited.
- Crysis DX10 gains up to 20%
- Crysis Warhead DX10 gains up to 20%
- World in Conflict gains up to 5%
- Catalyst Control Center now enables Anisotropic Filtering for DirectX 10 applications.
- Note: When installing the Catalyst Vista driver for Windows Vista, the user must be logged on as Administrator or have Administrator rights in order to successfully complete the installation of the Catalyst Vista driver.
- Resolved Catalyst Control Center displaying the following warning message “The Catalyst Control Center is not supported by the driver version.”
- Catalyst Control Center, Display Manager correctly shows connected monitor maximum refresh rates
- Catalysts Control Center, component video pixel format settings are retained on system restart
- Minor screen corruption no longer occurs at the top left of some Samsung panels when connected to ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics
- In Call of Duty 4, some intermittent game corruption no longer occurs when soften smoke edges is enabled
- Reinstalling the display driver using the INF method on a multi-display (ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2, Radeon HD 3870) system does not cause the operating system to fail
- Resolved minor flickering in the playback of a Blu-ray title that may be noticed when moving to the extended desktop
- Catalyst Control Center, Crossfire Overdrive, changing the GPU Clock and Memory Clock from the default settings no longer causes a failure in the Test Custom Clocks test
- With Anti-Alias enabled Doom3 no longer intermittently fails to start on some Crossfire systems
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars corruption observed in the globe in the main menu no longer occurs
- The display driver no longer fails to load on some systems with more than 8 GB of system RAM
- Catalyst Control Center, some HDMI monitor are not longer incorrectly reported back as DVI
- Resolved video displaying in black and white when playing back high bitrate AVCHD files
- Playing back some Blu-ray content with video acceleration disabled on Cyberlink Power DVD_Cinema no longer results in no video rendering
- Fixed H.264 videos not rendering (black video) when Closed Captioning was enabled
- Overlay Theater Mode now enables with a component video or composite video in extended modes
- Playing some Blu-ray DVD titles on PowerDVD no longer shows the lower portion of the player window intermittently appear shaky when playing Special Features
- Some video shake is no longer observed when fast forwarding with certain Blue-ray titles
- Resolved intermittent system instability with catalyst 8.12 and some ATI Radeon HD 4800 CrossFire configurations
- Video tearing no longer noticed when playing back some DVD titles on WinDVD with all hardware acceleration options enabled
- Creating any type of an OpenGL 3.0 context (normal or forward compatible) and then requesting the version string no longer causes the driver to stop responding
- The OS is no longer unstable while running auto-tune when Crossfire is enabled
- System instabilities no longer happens after mode switching in extended mode while playing some copy protected DVDs
- Catalyst Control Center, CrossFire option can no longer be toggled on/off during playback of video on a CrossFire enabled system
- Creating any type of an OpenGL 3.0 context (normal or forward compatible) and then requesting the version string no longer causes the driver to stop responding
- With Overlay Theater Mode and stretched desktop enabled, dragging media player to extended desktop no longer shows corruption or causes system instability
- High CPU usage and choppy playback issues have been resolved during Blu-ray playback on WinDVD 9
- Catalysts Control Center, component video pixel format settings are now retained on system restart
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
Device Type: Graphics Board File Size: 14.9 MB Windows XP
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