- ATI Catalyst now supports 120 Hz Displays for the ATI Radeon HD 4000 and ATI Radeon HD 3000 Series
- ATI Overdrive has been enhanced – delivering full support for over-clocking functionality on supported ATI Radeon HD graphics accelerators connected to multiple display configurations
Resolved issue highlights
-
“Battlefield 2: Bad Company” maps no longer takes unusually long to load
- Enabling hardware shaders (perfect mode) no longer causes text and on-screen menu corruption while loading missions in “IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946” game
- Re-logging into a system after a Remote Desktop connection no longer results in “Catalyst Control Center is not supported…” warning message or the Graphics menu for Catalyst Control Center Advanced view to go missing
- HDTV resolutions are now properly reported by the tooltip when the mouse cursor hovers over the CV display icon under “Desktops & Displays” in the ATI Catalyst Control Center
- Alt-Tabbing to desktop and back into “Mass Effect 2” game no longer causes the display to go black
- In-game Anti-Alias can now be applied when other in-game options like Volumetric Effects are enabled in “Empire: Total War” and “Napoleon: Total War” games
- Enabling Anti-Alias in “Empire: Total War” no longer causes a performance drop
- Running “Unigine Heaven Benchmark 2.0” in wireframe mode with tessellation enabled no longer causes the application to fail on ATI Radeon HD 5000 Series cards
- Changing in-game resolution in “Alien vs. Predator” no longer causes the screen to flicker under Multi-GPU configurations
- ATI Catalyst Control Center now remembers the position of fourth monitor in an ATI Eyefinity group
- “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction” no longer fails during game play for ATI Radeon HD 2000 and 3000 series cards
Highlights of the Linux ATI Catalyst 10.5 release include:
- This release of ATI Catalyst Linux introduces support for the following new operating systems: o SLED/SLES 11 SP1 early look support