I've got an AGP Radeon X1600 Pro in one of my computers. The box is running
Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-bit.
The last driver version that actually worked with this set-up was version
7.7.
I just installed 7.11, and like versions 7.8 to 7.10 before it, it killed
the 3D capabilities of my card, rendering it useless for gaming and even
running the Vista Aero interface. In fact, Windows runs better with the
default included drivers than it does with the recent offerings from
ATI/AMD.
I've contacted their tech support by phone and by email every month since
this started, and I've yet to see any positive action on their part.
This is getting pathetic. My next card is going to have an nVidia chipset,
I swear.
"Paul in Toronto" <swampyfern@biteme.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4747b3e7$0$26024$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> I've got an AGP Radeon X1600 Pro in one of my computers. The box is
> running Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-bit.
>
> The last driver version that actually worked with this set-up was version
> 7.7.
Seems to be a common report for AGP cards, though in all the reports the
drivers work up to and including 7.8.
Tried reinstalling your motherboard AGP GART drivers? Sometimes it needs to
be done after a video card driver update.
Do you have the latest DirectX runtimes (Nov 2007)?
> This is getting pathetic. My next card is going to have an nVidia
> chipset, I swear.
If your next card is still gonna be AGP, you would do well getting an nVidia
card. Catalyst 7.11 works fine on PCIe cards.
BTW, the AMD acquisition happened about a month ago. 7.7/7.8 drivers were
developed under AMD's administration. The first positive thing AMD did was
getting rid of the stupid Akamai support portal for simple driver downloads.
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It can therefore be said that politics is war without
bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
That's the VIVO chip. If you won't use video-in, disable the unknown device
it in Device Manager.
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It can therefore be said that politics is war without
bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
"Carl" <ma@theworld.universe> wrote in message
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> Yes, there have been improvements, but still I have a fault reported with
> the **** T200 video thing!
"First of One" <root@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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> "Paul in Toronto" <swampyfern@biteme.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4747b3e7$0$26024$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>> I've got an AGP Radeon X1600 Pro in one of my computers. The box is
>> running Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-bit.
>>
>> The last driver version that actually worked with this set-up was version
>> 7.7.
>
> Seems to be a common report for AGP cards, though in all the reports the
> drivers work up to and including 7.8.
>
> Tried reinstalling your motherboard AGP GART drivers? Sometimes it needs
> to be done after a video card driver update.
>
> Do you have the latest DirectX runtimes (Nov 2007)?
>
>> This is getting pathetic. My next card is going to have an nVidia
>> chipset, I swear.
>
> If your next card is still gonna be AGP, you would do well getting an
> nVidia card. Catalyst 7.11 works fine on PCIe cards.
>
> BTW, the AMD acquisition happened about a month ago. 7.7/7.8 drivers were
> developed under AMD's administration. The first positive thing AMD did was
> getting rid of the stupid Akamai support portal for simple driver
> downloads.
>
> --
> "War is the continuation of politics by other means.
> It can therefore be said that politics is war without
> bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
>
>
>
>
I've had *no* problems with any Catalyst from versions below 7.7 all the way
up to 7.11, I'm using an AGP setup as well, 1950...