So I uninstalled my 13.4 drivers and installed 13.10 (Mobility), but it seems as though crossfire isn't being recognized... I see both my 6990Ms...
That looks like corrupt video memory to me, a.k.a. a hardware issue.
PATH Environment variables are pretty inconsequential. As long as the correct ones are in there, incorrect ones aren't really going to make any...
Here's the deal: If you want the latest and greatest games to run at launch as problem free as possible, go Nvidia. If you want the latest and...
I think it's a combination of ATI and....
i run 12.1 with the latest CAPs and Skyrim runs just fine.
Sorry to hear that...
Wow... my brain auto-corrected that... I didn't even notice :P
Blocky transparent crap in Skyrim and SWTOR. Uninstalling!
:3eyes: So, the 6990 doesn't "have enough rendering power to make SSAA DX10/DX11 work even remotely well" and "can barely handle DX9?"
Awesome, thanks! I reenabled Vsync, but it was nice to see my laptop competing with and outperforming a GTX 580 :P
Hmm... I get 60 fps on my 6990M CFX setup 100% of the time, and my GPUs don't even get hot... how can one turn vsync off?
Performance in SWTOR is very nice, until suddenly something happens and the FPS drops from 90 to 20 in a wide-open area.
Return it and wait for the Nvidia part. AMD can't write drivers to save their lives.
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I also confirm drastically improved performance in DAII... however, it still feels like there's more room for improvement. I can't imagine...
Thanks for the tip, it's installed now. The OP posted the link to the international 64-bit drivers and I just assumed they worked with his .inf...
I get the message "Install cannot continue. Required files are missing."