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AMD Catalyst 13.12 |
AMD has made available updated drivers for Windows and Linux. It's fair to say there have been a decent number of changes and improvements since the last WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) approved drivers to come out of AMD in September, so let's have a look...
The Catalyst 13.12 WHQL for Windows and Linux drivers are "basically... the WHQL version of the 13.11 Beta V9.5 drivers," according to AMD's @CatalystCreator. So if you have those installed you're good to go already.
As you would expect, the new drivers offer support for AMD's latest range of graphics cards including the AMD Radeon R9 290, 280, and 270 Series and AMD Radeon R7 260, 250, and 240 Series. Some of the most important improvements you might see with this driver set is the AMD CrossFire frame pacing tech. This should even out framerates in your CrossFire setup to ensure smoother gameplay. Frame pacing is set globally in the Catalyst Control Centre or on a per application basis.
In related improvements for CrossFire configuration owners the following games have improved CrossFire performance scaling; Call of Duty: Ghosts (multiplayer component), Splinter Cell Blacklist, Saints Row 4 and Metro Last Light.
AMD informs us that there are new Enduro profiles for several new AAA games including; XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Need for Speed Rivals, Total War: Rome 2, Battlefield 4, Saints Row 4, Splinter Cell Blacklist and FIFA 14. Enduro technology is especially relevant to users of laptops with built in AMD GPUs as it "is designed to unlock the full potential of your laptop’s performance while maximizing battery life".
AMD Catalyst 13.12 driver for Linux
Linux users also have a new AMD Catalyst 13.12 driver. According to AMD this driver fixes the following issues:
- Ultra slow dota2 fps
- System hang when startx after enable Eyefinity
- System hang when run Unigine Heaven 4.0
- Fix the procfs permission issue on kernel 3.10 and later
- System hang when run some OpenGL stress test
- Glxtest failed with force AA
- Fail to launch cairo-dock
- AC/DC switching is broken
- Tear-Free Desktop sets V-Sync to 30Hz instead of 60Hz
- Steam crashes and games hang on a black screen when Force AA is on
- Glxtest failed on SLED11 SP3
- Display corruption when using rotation
Source : Hexus.net
AMD - Graphic - Hardware - Linux - Software
No component of your PC is more vulnerable to heat than your graphics card. Even relatively affordable midrange cards sport complex graphics processing units that consume a lot of power and pump out quite a bit of heat. But if you take the time to refurbish your graphics card safely, you may be surprised to see it running like new—or in some cases, better than new.
Tools of the trade
To start, you need a few tools and a bit of know-how. Generally you need a screwdriver (or two) to help with the disassembly, plus cleaning materials such as canned air, alcohol, and cotton swabs. You want a small brush to wipe away dust and old thermal interface material, and some replacement thermal paste.I’m using a Radeon HD 5870 graphics card for this project, a decent GPU that’s a few years old at this point. (Although your card may be different, the instructions that follow should work with appropriate adjustments.) This ATI card uses three different sizes of Phillips-head screws to secure its case bracket, heat sink, and fan shroud, and it features an additional heat/reinforcement plate on the back.
Its barrel-shaped fan and relatively long heat sink—with densely packed fins—are prone to dust buildup. Plus, since this was a powerful GPU in its time, it can get really hot when playing games.
When it was brand-new, this card’s GPU temperature usually hit around 172 degrees Fahrenheit (78 degrees Celsius) under load. But since it has gotten so dusty and dirty, it’s reaching temps closer to 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius) now. The card’s fan is not only louder, but it also spins up more quickly and more frequently—working overtime to manage the heat.
The disassembly
To clean and refurbish the card, you first need to disassemble it. Begin by removing the screws holding the card’s rear heat/reinforcement plate in place. Next, remove the two smaller screws that secure the case bracket to the fan shroud. Finally, remove four even smaller screws that hold a spring-loaded heat sink mount.
Be especially careful when pulling the card apart so as to not damage any surface-mounted components or the thermal pads themselves. I gently pried the reinforcement plate off the card, using steady, even pressure. I then did the same for the fan shroud and the heat sink. After pulling off the shroud, I also had to unplug the cooling fan from a port on the PCB.

I used canned air and a small brush to remove the gunk from the cooling-fan heat sink. With cotton swabs and a small amount of alcohol, I cleaned the older thermal paste from the GPU and the base of the heat sink.
We can rebuild him
After cleaning the graphics card’s heat sink and fan, and removing its subpar thermal paste, I reapplied fresh thermal paste and put the card back together. I also took a couple of additional steps to make sure that the card’s cooler would perform at its peak.

Don’t forget a fresh coat of software
Now that you’ve cleaned and reassembled the graphics card, it’s ready to go back into your machine. But don’t forget the software! Download new drivers while you’re thinking about it.Though flashing a newer vBIOS on an older card is not usually necessary, doing so can help to increase its performance, as was the case when AMD introduced Boost on the Radeon HD 7950. A new vBIOS can also enhance your card’s stability or fix compatibility issues, as was the case with a recent vBIOS update for GeForce GTX Titan cards that enhanced their compatibility with tiled 4K displays.

Source : PCWorld
Image : TechHive
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The words "next generation" have always held a lot of promise — and a lot of hype — in the world of video games. Consoles like the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 that herald the arrival of a new generation are said to offer stunning graphics that unlock gaming experiences like never before. That’s an exciting promise, and there’s good reason for the fascination with these black boxes: for the next several years, video gaming itself will likely be defined by these two consoles.
But now that delirium over the launches of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is beginning to subside we must ask what, exactly, this next generation delivers to living rooms. When it comes to graphics — that jumble of polygons, sophisticated algorithms, and complex maps that create so much buzz — what do these systems offer that your dusty old Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 can't? And, as of today, have these consoles delivered on their promises?
To find out, we've carefully examined 10 different games across all four consoles — a grand total of 29 discs. As is common during transitional periods, almost all launch titles are offered on both new and old consoles. These multi-platform games offer a unique opportunity to compare these consoles head to head. For each, we have side-by-side comparisons of the same exact scene across the two generations to let you see the difference for yourself. A few of these comparisons are included in this article (you can slide the divider to compare on each) — well over a dozen more can be found in our supplement.
At first glance, these games may lack that next-gen “wow factor,” but we’ve identified some key improvements that make the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of these games stand out. And developers are just getting their feet wet with this hardware — these are the graphical improvements you can count on getting out of your new console, and they hint at what this latest generation could offer in the future.
Via: The Verge
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A developer has decided to provide an AMD proprietary driver installer that will help users to always have the latest version on their computers.
The application is called “Ubuntu AMD Catalyst install” and only works for Ubuntu systems, but it provides a service that AMD failed to offer all these years.
“If you like to update your AMD Catalyst Proprietary Display Drivers to the latest release, or would like to try the latest AMD Catalyst BETA Drivers, this application is for you.”
“Looking for a reliable consistent way to update my AMD / ATi graphics drivers on multiple Ubuntu machines. I decided to write my own GUI installation program to do the job,” says the developer on the official website.
The application detects your architecture, the hardware, downloads the drivers, and installs them without any hassle. Users can even choose to get the latest Beta.
You can download Ubuntu AMD Catalyst Driver Install 3.3 right now
Source : Softpedia
The application is called “Ubuntu AMD Catalyst install” and only works for Ubuntu systems, but it provides a service that AMD failed to offer all these years.
“If you like to update your AMD Catalyst Proprietary Display Drivers to the latest release, or would like to try the latest AMD Catalyst BETA Drivers, this application is for you.”
“Looking for a reliable consistent way to update my AMD / ATi graphics drivers on multiple Ubuntu machines. I decided to write my own GUI installation program to do the job,” says the developer on the official website.
The application detects your architecture, the hardware, downloads the drivers, and installs them without any hassle. Users can even choose to get the latest Beta.
You can download Ubuntu AMD Catalyst Driver Install 3.3 right now
Source : Softpedia
AMD - Download - Driver - Graphic - Software
The site claims the GPU on the Mac Pro is placed on an independent daughter card with a proprietary connection, which would make sense as it would make warranty-repairs of broken GPUs significantly easier. There is no indication if or when third-party graphics cards could be released for the new Mac Pro, but the new device is scheduled for release in December of this year.
A similar system is used in the MacBook Air's SSD flash storage. In 2010, Other World Computing released aftermarket SSD upgrades for the MacBook Air, allowing larger SSD options than Apple's 256GB maximum -- for a significant price. The MacBook Air uses a proprietary SSD connector and board, but OWC was able to design replacement storage options for the computer.
Apple did specify that RAM in the new Mac Pro would be user replaceable, but said nothing about the graphics cards. It's likely that the graphics cards, if it's even possible to replace them, would not be an Apple-approved user replaceable part and could affect the product's warranty, much like the aftermarket SSD replacement in the MacBook Air.
Source : Mac Rumors
A similar system is used in the MacBook Air's SSD flash storage. In 2010, Other World Computing released aftermarket SSD upgrades for the MacBook Air, allowing larger SSD options than Apple's 256GB maximum -- for a significant price. The MacBook Air uses a proprietary SSD connector and board, but OWC was able to design replacement storage options for the computer.
Apple did specify that RAM in the new Mac Pro would be user replaceable, but said nothing about the graphics cards. It's likely that the graphics cards, if it's even possible to replace them, would not be an Apple-approved user replaceable part and could affect the product's warranty, much like the aftermarket SSD replacement in the MacBook Air.
Source : Mac Rumors
Graphic - Hardware - Intel - Mac
Want speed? Apple brings it. The iMac line of desktops have been updated today with fourth generation processors. The Intel quad-core processors for the 21.5-inch iMac sports a speedy 2.7GHz i5 processor with the very nice Iris Pro graphics. A customer can also opt for the 21.5-inc iMac with the 3.4GHz i5 processor with the Nvidia GeForce 700 series graphics. See below for a screenshot of the 27-inch increases as well. Not only did the specs increase, but so did the price.

New iMac’s sport faster processors.
The market for desktop personal computers have hit a rut lately. Just ask companies like Dell who recently went private to start reorganizing. This industry-wide problem only makes Apple seek to conquer it. The innovator of desktop computing rolled out the newest updates to appeal to the artists across the world. Gamers, editors, designers and millions more who have a need for speed will enjoy the latest reveal of the iMac.
In addition to the increased speeds of the iMac updates, Apple was looking to triple the speed of its WiFi generation. They did so, introducing the updated 802.11ac WiFi. While the shift in the computing industry has swung towards the way of mobile devices, desktop machines are still mandatory for some industries. Desktops are a family’s source of connection to the WWW, and can house massive video and photo editing applications that many professionals need.
Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Philip Schiller was thrilled with the updates. He stated the newest updates bring faster graphics and faster PCIe flash storage. The need for speed has abound and it seems Apple has delivered. The flash storage provides the access of speed and the bonus of a regular hard drive. The top benefit of the flash is its accessibility to boot items faster, preventing congestion; inclusive are optimization benefits as part of the flash storage. Having the additional bump in speed truly makes it a given buy for professionals who need items now. Keep in mind 512GB of Flash Storage can also run a customer an additional $500 atop of their order.
Finalizing an order with upgrades, such as the 16GB memory, flash storage and the iWork suite can cost a consumer over $2,000 for a well-rounded computer. While the cost is eye-boggling (especially to Windows buyers) the specs, delivery and graphics of the iMac are worth it.

Apple continues to innovate, ever since their initial iMac “Lifesavers” desktop computer, the Cupertino based company makes a mark for its loyal customers. Sure, customers can purchase a Windows desktop for less, but the quality, use factor and longevity are factors Apple has considered for their machines. The latest updates signify the company’s ability to read consumer wants and needs for development and updates.
Apple just updated the desktops late last year for roll-out earlier this year. Now all new iMacs will be shipped with the latest updates and the Mac OS X Mountain Lion. Apple is experiencing a pretty stellar final quarter of the year. Racking in massive sales with their iPhone 5S launch this previous, Apple is now rolling out the updated iMacs. The updated desktops will certainly make an impact on sales for the Holiday season. Will you be making a beeline to purchase a new desktop this Holiday season?
The battle of Mac versus Windows carries on *warning, explicit language* in a funny battle!
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