How Good are the DNA-Drivers for ATI Cards? 67
dark_requiem asks: "I've been digging around online to find some way to pump a bit more power out of my Radeon 9800 for Half-Life2, and I ran across DNA-Drivers. According to the developer, these are hacked versions of the official Catalyst drivers, optimized for speed and image quality. I've been trying to find a good review of the performance of these drivers, but haven't found much. Has anyone tried these before? Are they stable? What kind of performance advantage do they offer?"
I hope you didn't read it like I (Score:1, Funny)
oh wait, thats what it says.
Crazy stuff these biologists are doing nowadays. I guess thats why it seems my gfx card has cancer, gotta do some gene therapy on it.
DNA Drivers... (Score:5, Insightful)
Read/Search the forums on http://www.driverheaven.net/ or http://www.rage3d.com/ and you'll find people that do comparison benchmarks with those drivers and the Omega drivers http://www.omegacorner.com/.
Re:DNA Drivers...(comment for moderators) (Score:1, Offtopic)
Agree - these are NOT new Drivers (Score:4, Informative)
There are plenty of tools avalible (including free GPL'd tools) to modify the large array of avalible registry settings through simple point-n-click interfaces. Most of them will tell you what the options do too.
Of course the normal ATI control panel provide the most useful set of options (balanced with simplicity), but the tragically 1337 kids who install these don't usually understand the options avalaible in the default drivers, because they never RTFM.
Re:Agree - these are NOT new Drivers (Score:2)
Not for performance gains with games as much as
1. Dell drivers are about 2 years out of date.
2. ATI drivers won't work on mobility chipsets. Either mod the drivers, or just download some modded drivers.
I've been using the omega drivers for about 1.5 years now. These drivers are less problemmatic than dlink wlan drivers.
Grump.
Re:Agree - these are NOT new Drivers (Score:2)
Weird, I've just looked and your totally right it seems. They make dowloadable drivers for the mobility chipset for Mac OS X on the PowerBook (of all things) so I'd amazed they don't have them for Windows.
Not too surprised about about Dell being out of date, and in your situation I'd use something like the omega drivers too, so I guess that's one good use for them.
One more reason for me to avoid A
Get an NVidia (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1)
Seriously, 3dfx got their asses stomped by nVidia. nVidia was putting out faster cards and comparable prices and even though 3dfx cards were rock solid stable, they couldn't compete anymore.
LK
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:3, Informative)
I presume that at one point the submiter might use XSI. You may not know it, but XSI is included in the HL2 SDK (abeit a limited version of XSI called Experience). Valve used XSI in making HL2 and are including it in the SDK so that gamers can create their own models.
Valve has released the Source Software Development Kit (SDK) Tools via Steam. A precursor to the release of the full SDK, which will be
MOD Parent Up (Score:4, Insightful)
The parent correctly pointed out thatATI's drivers are insanely limited--they STILL don't have 64-bit drivers for linux & the beta Win-64 drivers are garbage.
As another response to the parent implied, ATI has drivers that are simple to install & don't lead to problems if you don't tweak them too much or stray too far from the default install. All of these issue are really related.
It is for this reason that I suggest not installing the drivers. Yes--they might work. But if you aren't (1)experimental enough to try this yourself or (2)willing to read what you can on these drivers (both what they offer and what problems people have had), I'd say you're setting yourself up for a headache.
It can work & if it doesn't, you can rollback the drivers. However, it won't get you insanely l33t performance boosts & remain stable. If it did, why wouldn't ATI use them instead? They're not that negligent in writing the drivers: just very narrowly focused.
--A disgruntled owner of an X800 and a mobility radeon
Re:MOD Parent Up (Score:1)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1, Offtopic)
Care to explain why that board, that is supposed to make full resolution video capture, with 4 times above their hardware specs cannot do it? Why their multimedia center software, the only one that can display the tv tuner channels, crashes constantly even with the latest drivers? And their latest windows d
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1)
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:2)
Same with the Radeon 9700 and above. So you're not winning any Brownie points with that attitude.
Some of us would rather use a somewhat "slower" card from a manufacturer that embraces the linux open source community and doesn't abuse the kernel's licensing.
Somewhat slower? It's not only slower, it's incapable of doing half the things the newest cards are! If
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1)
Haha. What I said was "Much better Linux support", as in much better drivers and "better suport FROM open source application". Not FOR. Blender runs a lot better with Nvidia cards and in general I've found that open source applications run a lot better on nvidia than on ati.
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:1)
I'm sorry I tried to clean up your poor english.
Here's your sentence:
Much better Linux support, less problems in high-end application such as XSI, better OpenGL drivers,much larger user base, better suport from open source application (I've been a "fan" of ATI until I really started to use Nvidia cards. I don't want to go back. )
So, if I am going to take your english at fac
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:2)
What little gaming I do anymore is in Planetside. Our outfit requires vent and I get to listen to ATi using members moaning about game lockups, over and over, all day long. I log in with my 4600-TI and play all damn day, no crashes.
Back when it was hard to get stable, free X servers I became a big Matrox fan. Stability is priority #1. When Nvidia started producing good
The King is dead, Long live the King! (Score:2)
Of course I'm no fanboy of either, I had 3 Nvidia cards before that, and when the next upgrade is due I'll pick the best for the buck again.
This is what all gamers should do. It keeps both companies on their toes and keeps them from getting greedy and complacent. ATI's rollout of the 9800 and the big mutiny against Nvidia, pulled Nvidia's head out of their collective asses and forced
Re:Get an NVidia (Score:2)
A more commonly used hacked driver (Score:3, Informative)
Re:A more commonly used hacked driver (Score:1)
I play on occasion Halo for PC on my computer. I did a test. I ran Halo with the default updated drivers from ATI and the textures looked ok, everything rendered correctly. I installed the OmegaDrivers and everything became clearer, much sharper than the original drivers. These drivers work and I would suggest you try these out. It made a difference to me while playing Halo on my PC.
Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:2, Insightful)
I don't know why everyone needs to play this at 1280 x 1024 @ 8 xAA and uber-high detail -- you still play the same game. Only you've paid a couple grand more than I have to do it.
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:2)
if you enjoy walking in the dark as a good journey then sure, why not.
in a way doom3 was more lightening experience than hl2, because in doom3 you were given at least some hints wtf was going on in the world the game was set into.
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:3, Informative)
hmm, maybe you've misconfigured something or bad luck with your particular card, but the requirements of Q3 are even much lower. when i played it, i did so at a 350MHz P2 with 196MB RAM and an ancient matrox G400, and it ran perfectly. the details weren't maxed out of course, but quite okay, same with the resolution. sure, new games won't run on your
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:1)
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:1)
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:2)
well i really wanted to try it in windows, after i upgraded the video in that computer.. but the computer now only runs in linux, as there is no windows driver for my scsi card.
so, i can't really compare windows to linux performance, as i think this may be an indication of the PCI Radeon drivers sucking for Linux.
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:2)
The poster with the 800mhz processor also has 640MB of ram, compared with your 256MB. I think that's the killing factor in your experience.
Anandtech has an article up featuring the performance of
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:1)
I knew it would look like crap on the system I had, so I got a system that not only wouldnt make it look like crap, but wouldnt make whatever game I buy six months from now look like crap, either. If you want to waste money by buying new components all the time just to get games to run at all, that's your own fault. I'm a once-every-few-years buyer, though, and the release of Half Life 2 seems like a very good poin
Re:Tweaked to run faster....? (Score:3, Insightful)
Specs on card? (Score:2)
Tested (Score:3, Informative)
benchmark yourself (Score:2, Informative)
Optimized for speed AND image quality? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Optimized for speed AND image quality? (Score:2)
Tim
Re:Optimized for speed AND image quality? (Score:1)
Re:Optimized for speed AND image quality? (Score:2)
I seriously doubt (Score:1)
Softmod 9500 - 9700 (Score:1)
Omega Drivers (Score:2)
So far, so good. They have a few nice features, but I wouldn't expect them to perform any better than the ATI drivers.
Remember, ATI is already searching for every way to improve the performance of their cards. If the DNA people have found such a way, why hasn't ATI incorporated their modifications?
Re:Omega Drivers (Score:1)
"why is my SB Live severely limited when using the creative drivers, and only reveals its true potential with the KX project drivers"
or
"why were four of my rendering pipelines disabled by default on my 9800se?"
These days, there seems to be an incentive for companies to limit the quality on certain products in order to justify the existence of "high end" products. The cheapest way to do this is to design one product, and disable half of the features for a
Re:Omega Drivers (Score:3, Informative)
Usually because they are defective. I've tried to softmod several 9800SEs and usually end up with severe rendering artifacts. I'd say that only about 15% softmod without any rendering problems.
Remember, too, that enabling the extra four pipelines increases the power draw. The default heatsink definately can't handle the extra power and will cause stability issues.
That's why the 4 pipelines are disabled in the 9800SE.
"why is my SB