I finally broke down and bought a Radeon 64MB DDR VIVO SE from Agora to replace my Voodoo3 3000. It's a <B>huge</B> improvement, more than I expected. I uninstalled the "3dfx tools" and removed the ...
Good news, gamers! AMD just launched Radeon Software Crimson for both Windows and Linux. The Windows drivers saw some serious improvements and contain a slick new control panel. But despite promises ...
It’s the end of an era. Catalyst Control Center, Radeon’s software hub since the ol’ ATI days, is finally being laid to rest by AMD’s newly founded Radeon Technologies Group. But don’t shed tears over ...
If you have an AMD graphics card, then you need the AMD Catalyst Control Center which is a part of the AMD Catalyst software engine that provides customization options to manage display settings.
I recently spent some quality time at PC World with Frame Rate Target Control (FRTC), a new feature for AMD's Radeon 300 series and Fury line of video cards. FRTC lets users cap high frame rate games ...