AMD Releases 11.10 Drivers With Official 5x1 Support
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AMD today released the final version of its Catalyst/Vision 11.10 drivers. Gamers who have been playing Battlefield 3 or Rage with Radeon HD graphics cards may be running a preview driver variant of 11.10, but if you have preview 2 or earlier, you'll want to update to the final version.
Besides being essential for running Battlefield 3 and Rage at their best, the new 11.10 software finally brings in official support for the Eyefinity 5x1 configuration. What's so great about this? A handful of screens, but no bezel right in the middle. Check out some of the videos below:
Other changes include:
Article continues belowResolved Issues for the Windows 7 Operating System
This section provides information on resolved known issues in this release of the AMD Catalyst™ 11.10 software suite for Windows 7. These include:
- Some OpenGL games like Enemy Territory Quake Wars no longer experiences random corruption.
- Lost Planet 2 no longer experiences random crashes when running the benchmark.
- F1 2010 and Dirt 2 no longer experience random flashing during the game.
- Google Earth no longer displays random corruption when running in OpenGL mode.
- Mafia II no longer experiences a random crash during game loading / game play when Crossfire is enabled.
- Unigine Heaven running in DirectX 11 mode no longer experiences a performance drop when running with Dual Graphics enabled.
- Homefront no longer experiences random game crashes.
- Random flashing is no longer experienced when playing back SD/BD content on a 120Hz monitor.
- An application crash is no longer randomly observed while playing M2V/Mpeg2/Mpeg4 files and toggling the Hardware Acceleration setting.
- Display corruption is no longer experienced on the primary display when running in extended display mode with AERO enabled.
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Resolved Issues for the Windows Vista  Operating System
This section provides information on resolved known issues in this release of the AMD Catalyst™ 11.10 software suite for Windows Vista. These include:
- Display corruption is no longer experienced on the primary display when running in extended display mode with AERO enabled.
- Scaling options are now correctly displayed when connecting DisplayPort / DFP monitors.
- An application crash is no longer randomly observed while playing M2V/Mpeg2/Mpeg4 files and toggling the Hardware Acceleration setting.
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Resolved Issues for the Windows XP Operating SystemÂ
This section provides information on resolved known issues in this release of the AMD Catalyst™ 11.10 software suite for Windows XP. These include:
- An application crash is no longer randomly observed while playing M2V/Mpeg2/Mpeg4 files and toggling the Hardware Acceleration setting.
- Display corruption is no longer experienced on the primary display when running in extended display mode with AERO enabled.
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Check out the release notes for the full details.
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xAlex79 Who cares, the two people in the world that use that are happy i'm sure.Reply
Call me when they fix Crossfire and 3D and enable Portrait/Landscape/Portrait for 3 screen eyefinity. Two feature A LOT more people use and yet are completely ignored by AMD. -
digiex ReplyDisplay corruption is no longer experienced on the primary display when running in extended display mode with AERO enabled.
AERO on XP? How to?...
