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Flanker35M
I have kept my ATI Catalyst up to date and recently downloaded 12.7 beta as per your post and link. Download was successful but, ever since 12.3 the software listed in the program's Software menu has not shown the correct reference for the upgrade. Even when downloading from the AMD website and uninstalling etc the same applies, it still shows 12.3. I even get upgrade reminders for 12.6 even though it was downloaded and installed correctly. Either I am doing something wrong or the software is not as "sound" as one would like? Any ideas? ![]() |
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for me there are a couple of problems since 12.4...trackir wouldnt work anymore for example, so i went back to 12.3 which is fine for me...btw, i never noticed any performance differences with the different drivers, so for me it doesnt matter anyway.
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TrackIR works for me with the latest official betas from AMD. Just make sure you do a clean install and do NOT check Triple Buffer for OpenGL or TrackIR will give the ERROR-window at starting and not work. |
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i7 920 @ 2.67 MHz 12.0 GB RAM Kingston KHX1600 WIN 7 64 bit SSD OCZ Vertex 3 120Gb ASUS HD 6950 DirectCU II Catalyst 12.6 Saitek Evo Force+Rudder pedals TrackIR 5 |
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thx attila!des funktioniert!
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I use DriverSweeper to make sure all traces of old software get removed before new is added. Now for some reason got the kbdsync.exe error at start up, never had it before ![]() Last edited by Flanker35M; 07-02-2012 at 03:02 PM. |
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There are a few ways to fix the kdbsync.exe error. One way is to go into msconfig and to disable it from starting, but I find that to be a band-aid more than a solution. If you have already removed everything and installed whichever driver you would like to be running, try this solution. (I've used this myself before, but I copied this from another forum) 1: Windows is denying it, we need to allow it administrator rights. kbsync.exe should be in your Program Files (x86)/AMD AVT/bin/kdbsync, right click, Properties, Compatibility Tab, Tic the box next to "Run this program as an administrator" under Privilege Level, click Apply, then OK. 2: Now that Windows is happy, we need to make the AMD Catalyst Control Center happy. Right click your Desktop, go to the AMD VISION Engine Control Center. Once that is pulled up, navigate to & select the Video tab. Select the AMD Video Converter tab. Once again, it gives you my explanation, but all you need to do is tic the box next to "Enable acceleration". Don't forget to click "Apply" in the lower right corner of the VISION CCC! I hope this fixes your issue! |
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I'm currently using 12.6 and get horrid FPS in Clod.
I have more than enough video memory and system memory. I am using a 6990 + 6970 in trifire and my frames are in the 30s & 40s I have tried the DX10 lost planet profile in CCC but get constant flickering when enabling the profile. I'm about to try out the 12.7 betas with the 12.7 CAP profile. I get better frame rate with the 12.7s but any crossfire profile I use renders bad flickering. Last edited by broken pixel; 07-13-2012 at 01:56 AM. Reason: Updated |
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