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    Is anyone using ATI tray tools on G73JH?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by jeprira, Oct 27, 2010.

  1. jeprira

    jeprira Notebook Consultant

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    Wondering if anyone is using it, if it works, makes sense, favorite settings.

    Thanks!
     
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    Ruckus Notebook Deity

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    ATi Tray Tools hasn't been updated for the latest features of ATi drivers, so no. And also I find RadeonPro far easier and better.

    ATT was good many many years ago when CCC was on the terrible side. But CCC has little impact on resources and just don't find ATT necessary, otherwise obselete. It seems to have favor from those who have used it many many years ago, but generally, it's not recommended anymore, it's just needed.

    AMD has new AI settings, surface optimization, MLAA, all the new video settings that have been added from 10.6 until 10.10 including WMV accelleration. ATT is just to outdated.
     
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    Thanks! That's exactly what I needed. I indeed have fond memories of ATT years ago, before my long Nvidia stint.
     
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    If you need something to create custom profiles for each game etc, I suggest using RadeonPro and that program is being continuously updated with a ton of feedback from users on multiple forums.