Great news for all AMD fans as the Red team has released a new version for their Catalyst drivers. According to its release notes, Catalyst 11.11C come with improved performance on Batman: Arkham City, as well as AMD CrossfireX performance scaling for AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series and improved performance on single GPU configurations that is up to 7% on Skyrim. These drivers are also essential to all PC assassins as they feature improved performance on Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. Download links and full release notes after the jump.
AMD Catalyst 11.11C Performance Driver Release Notes:
Elder Scrolls Skyrim
New in Catalyst 11.11c: Delivers AMD CrossfireX performance scaling for the AMD Radeon HD 5000 Series
Delivers AMD CrossfireX performance scaling for AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series
Improves performance 2-7% on single GPU configurations
Resolve corruption seen when enabling Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing on the AMD Radeon HD 6970 SeriesAssassin’s Creed: Revelations
New in Catalyst 11.11b: Delivers AMD CrossfireX performance scalingBatman Arkham City
Improves DirectX 11 performance for single GPU configurationsRage
Delivers AMD CrossfireX performance scaling
Resolves a number of image / stability issues seen with the title:
Fix geometry corruption, sometimes seen in Bash TV entrance
Fix issues with Low-memory conditions on 32bit systems.
Fix issue with extreme corruption with missing textures on 32bit systems.
Fix memory leaks when deleting/reusing sync objects.
Fix hitching and pausing, especially noticeable on some Quad Core systems when doing races and Stanley Express runs.
Fix some missing shadowsBattlefield 3
Resolves intermittent corruption seen when playing the game at specific camera angles
Win Vista/7 32&64bit
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/hotfix/c…ws_vista_7.exe
Windows XP 32&64bit
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/hotfix/c…windows_xp.exe
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