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Wolfram 09-28-05 09:10 AM

Radeon Omega Drivers 2.6.71 (Catalyst 5.9)
 
Just an FYI for ATi card owners that Omega drivers for our cards out based on 5.9 version.

Those interested find them here:

http://www.omegadrivers.net/

I used them last night & issue I had with 5.9 stock drivers gone; I got some stutter when ships were burning, that is now resolved with these drivers. (default settings) I think its the Fast Writes that causing my problems - last set of Omega I used resolved things for me too...

Keep in mind this was for my machine, maybe not work for others. Advise also to read the README files....

g/l

:arrgh!:

Dowly 09-28-05 09:22 AM

I`ve used Omega´s for awhile and all I can say is GJ whoever makes those!

Syxx_Killer 09-28-05 09:27 AM

Are the Omega drivers really that much better than the ATI ones? I've seen them mentioned quite often. Are there any issues with these drivers?

Dowly 09-28-05 09:38 AM

I dont know if I imagine it or is it true, but Omega drivers seem to give me slightly (2-5fps) more fps in some games.

Haven´t encountered any problems so far.

Wolfram 09-28-05 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Syxx_Killer
Are the Omega drivers really that much better than the ATI ones? I've seen them mentioned quite often. Are there any issues with these drivers?

For myself I swap out drivers about as often as I change underwear - about once per month ;)

So I have learned for my machine the best methods of exchanging and experimenting with drivers.

I do not do any OC'ing either with the GPU.

The Omega series can be a hair loss exeperience for some people I have seen. So a caveat is "use at your own risk."

The Omega series might also impact other games you have, I just seem to have the best luck with them and strange as it sounds best ones for me been numbered/based on odd numbered ATi 5.9, 5.7, 5.5 etc...

Maybe worth a try but if any of the instructions seem confusing or are misunderstood it could lead to problems...

:arrgh!:

Beery 09-28-05 09:51 AM

I must admit I go with the adage "if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. If I start getting problems running a game, I'll install new drivers at that point. For now I'm happy with what I have.

AlanSmithee 09-28-05 07:16 PM

I've had great luck with the Omegas, mostly since I'm using a Radeon Mobility 9000 for a Dell laptop. Since Dell doesn't provide much in the way of updated drivers, and the stock Catalyst drivers give me blue-screen-of-death, Omegas have been the way to go. If anyone else out there is unfortunate enough to be using a Radeon Mobility, Omegas are the way to go.

benetofski 09-28-05 10:18 PM

Wolfram,


Thanks for the update on the latest driver release....

I have mentioned the Omega drivers on here before - I could not imagine playing (any) sim or graphic intensive game without them - I was an avid flight simmer and stock drivers just did not hold a candle to the Omegas! :rock:

(I am using the Omega 2.6.53 release)

BTW, If anyone is in doubt - just d/l, instal and then run the DXDIAG graphics tests - that bouncing ball and spinning (I think it is a cube - if it slowed down!) should convince you!

They are also available for NVIDIA....

"If it aint broke - fix it!" :up:

JohnnyPotPie 09-28-05 10:30 PM

I used to play LOMAC and IL2 alot and everybody recomended Omega drivers. So I gave Omega a try, and found them to work just as good as the stock drivers. Im gona have to jump on the "if it aint broke" bandwagon here.

thasaint 09-28-05 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beery
I must admit I go with the adage "if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. If I start getting problems running a game, I'll install new drivers at that point. For now I'm happy with what I have.

agreed, back when i was using my geforce ti4200 i used about year old drivers which gave me better fps in all games than the newer ones, sometimes up to 20 fps better (CFS3)

newer drivers for newer cards i guess, and if your stuff's already working, why mess with it?

vils 09-29-05 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by thasaint
Quote:

Originally Posted by Beery
I must admit I go with the adage "if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. If I start getting problems running a game, I'll install new drivers at that point. For now I'm happy with what I have.

agreed, back when i was using my geforce ti4200 i used about year old drivers which gave me better fps in all games than the newer ones, sometimes up to 20 fps better (CFS3)

newer drivers for newer cards i guess, and if your stuff's already working, why mess with it?

..because they increase stability, increase performance, fixes loads of invis bugs etc. No need to upgrade every single driver all the time, but one should atleast read the readme applied. And personally i would never ever install second part drivers, thats suicide! Drivers at best at www.ati.com, say no more :)

Beery 09-29-05 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by vils
Quote:

Originally Posted by thasaint
Quote:

Originally Posted by Beery
I must admit I go with the adage "if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. If I start getting problems running a game, I'll install new drivers at that point. For now I'm happy with what I have.

agreed, back when i was using my geforce ti4200 i used about year old drivers which gave me better fps in all games than the newer ones, sometimes up to 20 fps better (CFS3)

newer drivers for newer cards i guess, and if your stuff's already working, why mess with it?

..because they increase stability, increase performance, fixes loads of invis bugs etc.

But if the bugs are invisible, if the system seems perfectly stable, if the performance is perfectly good already, why bother? Why try to fix something that ain't broke? I mean if it works fine, why take the risk of upgrading to something that may be more buggy? I'm getting perfect performance with the original drivers I got when I installed my graphics card - no crashes to desktop, no lockups, no strange behaviour at all, with no apparent bugs whatsoever and fantastic framerates. Why should I upgrade? All I can see with new drivers is potential downside - I mean sometimes when I've uploaded new drivers in the past I've found I get a less useful and less intuitive control interface and sometimes I've got more crashes with newer drivers. I mean I just don't see why I should take the risk when my current drivers give perfect performance and stability. Sure, if I buy a new game and it runs horribly, then I'll get new drivers, but in the meantime, why bother?

Syxx_Killer 09-29-05 08:22 AM

I have to agree with Beery. Even though I agree, I have been updating the video drivers with every release since 5.2. I probably should stop. XP will probably not likie something and I'll get the blue screen of death. That happened to me when I updated my chipset drivers. I've got a Nforce4 board. The drivers come with Nvidia's firewall. When I installed the new drivers (after uninstalling the old ones), and the firewall would popup asking for permission to let Firefox connect to the Internet I would get the blue screen of death (after clicking allow). I have since reverted back to the old drivers and they work fine. Go figure. :shifty: :x

Beery 09-29-05 08:32 AM

You know what - I just foolishly took the advice of those who say that people should upload new drivers - uploaded the newest driver and Hey Presto, my machine runs SLOWER, the graphics card interface is much WORSE. There are not enough swear words to illustrate how I feel about this.

I knew I'd regret it. I can't believe I was so bloody stupid! Now I have to uninstall the bloody thing!

Thanks a lot for the advice, but next time I'll go with my own!

Gizzmoe 09-29-05 08:47 AM

Did you check that the new drivers had exactly the same settings as the old ones? Antialiasing, Anisotropic Filtering, Catalyst AI...


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