Digital Viberance for ATI finally ! "Radiance" coming

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GLORY DAYS!! Check it out!!


The Future of CATALYST Control Center:

"Users have been asking for this control for a very long time now and
it looks like ATI is finally going to provide users this option.
NVIDIA owners have come to know this option that is called "Digital
Vibrance." ATI will be introducing a similar feature called Radiance
in a future CATALYST Control Center version."

http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjU4LDQ=


Pluvious
 
Pluvious said:
GLORY DAYS!! Check it out!!


The Future of CATALYST Control Center:

"Users have been asking for this control for a very long time now and
it looks like ATI is finally going to provide users this option.
NVIDIA owners have come to know this option that is called "Digital
Vibrance." ATI will be introducing a similar feature called Radiance
in a future CATALYST Control Center version."

http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjU4LDQ=

Sweet! Now if we could get reliable refresh rate control for every
resolution, so we wouldn't have to play with 3rd-party software to get the
refresh rates we want.
 
There's probably something related to WHQL cert. that prevents the driver
dev team from implementing this feature...
 
The Nvidia drivers I have on my laptop have refresh rate settings (only for
Direct3D though). Never tried if they work since the display only supports
60Hz.
 
Laptop (or any other LCD) screens do not "refresh". The liquid-crystal
pixels stay at one state until it needs to be changed for animation. CRTs
have to refresh every pixel even if the screen image doesn't change.

BTW, are you talking about the "refresh rate override" setting in DxDiag?
 
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