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Old December 14th 04, 07:07 PM
Joao Gonzalez
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Default GTR and ATI Drivers

Kind of a double post. I posted earler about this but can't find the post
using OE and can't send a repply using google.

In summary: Cat 4.11s cause a major frame rate drop in GTR, Cat 4.9's don't
but cause some micro-freezes when exiting pits.

Thanks Dave Henry for the tips. Cycling the cars make's it better, but the
micro-freezes are really not a major issue as they only happen when existing
pits.

New 4.12's are out, will try them (no mention of GTR under "Fixed in this
Driver" though...).



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Old December 14th 04, 09:25 PM
Joao Gonzalez
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"Joao Gonzalez" > wrote in message
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> Kind of a double post. I posted earler about this but can't find the post
> using OE and can't send a repply using google.
>
> In summary: Cat 4.11s cause a major frame rate drop in GTR, Cat 4.9's
> don't but cause some micro-freezes when exiting pits.
>
> Thanks Dave Henry for the tips. Cycling the cars make's it better, but the
> micro-freezes are really not a major issue as they only happen when
> existing pits.
>
> New 4.12's are out, will try them (no mention of GTR under "Fixed in this
> Driver" though...).
>
>
>


Dave Henrie, not Dave Henry...


 




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