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    Want graphics improvement on 6130HS?

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by catalyst_007, Oct 5, 2004.

  1. catalyst_007

    catalyst_007 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was looking around in my settings and i realized that this is an OLD version of the ATi Catalyst drivers (i know personally, i own an ATi All In Wonder Radeon on my desktop computer) any anyways, i was looking around to find better drivers to suit my needs.

    Then i stumbled upon this: www.omegadrivers.net and what this website does is that it tweeks your radeon card (ANY type, desktop, mobility - us, OEM, retail, ETC) and makes it MUCH faster, and gives MUCH better graphics compatibility w/ many new games/programs. This one is out to all you gamers/3D designers, OpenGL is improved atleast 2 fold with these drivers.

    now remember, these drivers are not from averatec, but from ATI to this tweeker that adds special utilities and ATI nor averatec will have support for these drivers. Aslong as no setting is changed then this driver will not affect your card/chipset becuase it will not be overclocked.

    I HIGHLY recommend these drivers for any 3D Designer (3D Studio Max people) or games, i got atleast 10FPS more in Doom 3 with these drivers, and MUCH higher quality.

    -Luis
     
  2. Houndog

    Houndog Newbie

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    Have a look here, I have nnot tried it just yet...

    http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?t=57624