Toshiba has demonstrated the first games, running at a 4K ( 3840×2160 ) resolution on its 4K Quad-FHD screen. As you may have expected, the company used a powerful PC with a high-end GPU. The good news for all PC gamers is that both AMD’s 7970 and Nvidia’s GTX680 are capable of running games on such resolutions at 30fps. Naturally, a lot of people will wonder why do you need this pricey TV when you can already downsample your games. Well, Toshiba has to promote its screens (one way or another) and since a lot of gamers are not aware of downsampling, they’re taking advantage of it. And although there are rumors about PS4 supporting 4K resolutions, don’t expect its games to run natively at those. Enjoy the demonstration below! Continue reading Latest Nvidia & AMD high-end GPUs can handle pretty well 4K resolution games→
AMD has revealed that they’ll be participating in this year’s Comic-Con event, in a very special way. AMD will team up with professional hobbyists and web video extraordinaires Geek & Sundry, and we’ll take over the chic Belo nightclub in San Diego on Thursday and Friday, to feed gaming and goodies directly to our sensory preceptors. Therefore, AMD Gaming Evolved will be giving those who will attent AMD Gamers Lounge event an exclusive showing of Medal of Honor: Warfighter’s multiplayer. Continue reading AMD Gaming Evolved at Comic-Con; Medal of Honor: Warfighter and Sleeping Dogs will be playable→
AMD has released a new beta version of their Catalyst drivers for their graphics cards. According to the release notes, Catalyst 12.7 Beta offers up to 25% performance boost in Skyrim, up to 6% in Crysis 2 and up to 6.5% in Batman: Arkham City. In addition, these new drivers offer Anti-Aliasing support for Blizzard’s hack n slash action RPG game, Diablo III. Continue reading AMD Catalyst 12.7 (8.981.2.0 June 26) BETA Drivers & 12.7 CAP1 Released→
AMD has released a new Catalyst Application Profile Pack (12.4 CAP1) for their graphics cards that add performance improvements to Test Drive: Ferrari Legend, Counter Strike: GO, Sniper Elite V2 and FireFall. In addition, AMD Catalyst 12.4 CAP1 come with fixes to various games and you can view its key features below, as well as its download link. Enjoy AMD users! Continue reading AMD Catalyst 12.4 CAP1 Released; come with performance improvements to a number of titles→
AMD has released the WHQL version of their Catalyst 12.4 drivers. These drivers introduce some new features to the AMD Radeon HD 7900, AMD Radeon HD 7800, and AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series, such as Windows XP 32/64Bit support, Level of Detail (LOD) Image Quality enhancements when Super Sampling is enabled and significant performance enhancements (up to 80%) when MLAA is enabled. In addition, there have been various fixes for Skyrim, RAGE, Enemy Territory, and STALKER: Call of Pripyat. Continue reading AMD Catalyst 12.4 WHQL Released→
AMD has released today their latest universal WHQL drivers for their graphics cards. These new Catalyst 12.3 WHQL drivers feature fixes for the AMD Catalyst Control Center startup issues/ delays, as well as improvements and fixes for Tom Clancy: HAWX, Quake4, Xplane, Skyrim, Alan Wake and Far Cry 2. You can view the key features of these new drivers – and find its download links – below. Enjoy! Continue reading AMD Catalyst 12.3 Official WHQL Released→
AMD has released the 12.2 pre-certified Catalyst driver for their GPUs. This new version of Catalyst comes with DX11 fixes for both Batman: Arkham City and Dirt III. Moreover, Catalyst 12.2 features improvements in fixes for a lot of CrossFire titles. What’s really interesting too is that Catalyst 12.2 comes with Super Sampling Anti-Aliasing support for DirectX 10 and DirectX 11 applications. Nvidia users can still force SSAA in DX9 titles and we hope that AMD will also give us this option in a future version of the Catalyst drivers. You can view the release notes, as well as the download links, below. Enjoy! Continue reading AMD Catalyst 12.2 Pre-Certified Driver is now available for Win 7/Vista/XP→
This is simply too good to pass by. AMD has released a DX11 tech demo for its new GPU 7900 series that looks phenomenal. The tech demo is a proof-of-concept technology, with the aim to demonstrate certain rendering methods at run-time.The two main points here are the use of hardware managed virtual texturing (PRT) and? forward rendering pipeline with compute shader based light occlusion, that allows application of hardware MSAA by avoiding the pitfalls of the deferred rendering. And it looks pretty amazing. Enjoy and let’s hope that someone would actually put in good use AMD’s latest GPUs! Continue reading AMD Radeon HD 7900 series brings us closer to Pixar quality graphics; behold ‘Leo’ DX11 Tech-demo→
AMD has rolled out two new Catalyst drivers for their graphic cards, therefore, PC gamers can choose between the 12.1 WHQL and the 12.2 Preview drivers. According to the release, AMD’s Catalyst 12.1 WHQL fixes the random graphics corruption or game instability that were present in the Crossfire mode of Crysis 2, the random corruption and screen flicker that was present in Dragon Age 2 with Tri-Crossfire enabled and the corrupted water textures in World of Warcraft’s DX9 mode. Oh, and RAGE no longer experiences intermittent hangs when Crossfire is enabled. Continue reading AMD Catalyst 12.1 WHQL and 12.2 Preview Drivers Released→
And it’s finally been revealed. AMD’s latest high-end GPU model that is based on the ‘Tahiti’ chip has just been unveiled and it’s the fastest single-GPU card on the market. Which was to be expected but what are the performance gains that PC gamers can expect from it? According to the earlier leaks, Radeon 7970 was expected to be 60% faster than Nvidia’s GTX580. Sadly though, the card is not that much faster. There are cases where the gap between these two cards is almost around 50% and it’s definitely the faster single-GPU, but it’s nowhere as fast as we wished. Oh, and the card can’t touch Nvidia’s dual-chip offer, the GTX590, despite earlier rumors suggesting that it would be almost on-par with it. Continue reading Radeon 7970 Round-Up; AMD is back with a punch→