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    RadeonPro

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Zymphad, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. Zymphad

    Zymphad Zymphad

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    I've found that RadeonPro works. Ignore the error you get that ADL not loaded.
    - In the settings, use WMI/System registry, if you don't like the error.

    In the settings, Advanced, disable API monitoring for programs not listed in my profile list.
    - Because you can't edit the global settings. So why bother?
    - Will avoid any issues you may have with switchable/Enduro with other applications.

    You'll have to create a separate profile for each game since RadeonPro doesn't recognized your 7970M. But once you boot the game with profile, it works.
    - Dynamic Vsync does work [​IMG]
    - Don't know if it works, but I also use the option to spoof my hardware as GTX 480 on Nvidia paid games.
     
  2. Yoshigure

    Yoshigure Notebook Guru

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    That's great news, can that program really avoid Enduro problems ? Have you ever test the configs in any game ? How can I test that ? Install and keep my 13.5 beta 2 Drivers ?
     
  3. Zymphad

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    It has no effect on Enduro. These just provide some extra features and profiles. Enduro is a driver issue and RadeonPro are not drivers. They are not even replacement for CCC if you have switchable graphics.

    Dynamic Vsync is probably the best feature of RadeonPro. It's awesome. You can adjust the flip queue size, how many frames it will buffer, to reduce input lag in some games. CPU Affinity, since no game I know of really utilize 8 logical cores, I set them to 4. GTA IV for example can only use 3, so I set it to 3 cores. And I use the OSD to monitor FPS and GPU utilization.
     
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    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Awesome! thanks for the info
     
  5. Yoshigure

    Yoshigure Notebook Guru

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    Oh nice so its + - like sweetfx but with more functions and profile per game right ? In this case other options of optimization for games.
     
  6. Zymphad

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    No... It is not like SweetFX. But you can apply SweetFX as part of your game profiles in RadeonPro, and FXAA/SMAA.