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ATi Catalyst 3.1 drivers released

Steven Parker   on 10 February 2003 - 22:33 · 35 comments & 1855 views

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ATI have just release a new official version of their Calayst drivers for ATI Radeon cards. There is support for Windows 98, Me, 2000 and XP

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  • File size: 5.80 MB
  • Posted: February 10, 2003
  • Version: 6.14.01.6292
  • Packaging Version: 7-83-030120a1-007447c


    Download: Catalyst 3.1 drivers for Windows 2000 / XP
    Download: Catalyst drivers for Windows ME and Windows 98 / 98SE

    Additionally, they have also released the new ATI Control Panel to go with these drivers: Version: 6.14.10.4019

    Download: ATI Control Panel for all OS's (4.65mb)
    News source: ieXbeta


  • New Standard in Enterprise-class Hard Drives Required To Meet Continued Growth in Storage Capacity Needs, Challenging IT Budget Conditions


    LAKE FOREST, Calif. -- Feb. 10, 2003 -- Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC) announced today that it is entering the enterprise hard drive market with an Enterprise Serial ATA (ESATA) product called WD RaptorTM. The new hard drive offers systems builders and storage vendors enterprise-class specifications: 1.2 million hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure), 10,000 RPM, 5.2 milliseconds (ms) average seek time and a five-year warranty.

    "Over the last three years, Western Digital's business has progressed significantly," said Arif Shakeel, president and COO for Western Digital. "Our entrance into the enterprise market marks the next step in our growth. With this announcement, Western Digital extends beyond our consistently profitable desktop market, and brings unique Western Digital know-how to the enterprise market. With exploding growth predicted, Western Digital is poised to continue to be an important player in the core of the rapidly growing storage marketplace."

    According to IDC, an industry analyst firm, average year-over-year storage growth between 2002 and 2006 will be 46%, with a gradual increase to about 60% in 2006. At the same time, storage industry experts, including IDC, expect average IT budgets to grow at relatively slow rates -- single-digit percentages year-over-year. As a result, many organizations are looking for innovative ways to increase storage at minimal cost.

    Serial ATA (SATA) is a new interface technology that offers storage providers and customers the critical reliability, availability, scalability and performance attributes that enterprise environments demand. Combined with a SATA interface, Western Digital designed a new, enterprise-class mechanical platform for the WD Raptor hard drive to meet the 24x7 demands of the enterprise environment.

    With its WD Raptor, Western Digital applies its high-volume design and manufacturing principles and economies of scale from its ATA business to an enterprise-class platform. The result is an ESATA hard drive with a significant cost advantage over SCSI devices.

    In storage systems, hard drives typically represent the greatest cost. The WD Raptor hard drive enables storage vendors and systems builders, from large to small, to minimize their customers' storage hardware costs, while not sacrificing reliability, data integrity or performance.

    "Never before have enterprise storage vendors, systems builders and users been able to take advantage of the high-volume, low-cost benefits of ATA technology and the reliability and performance of an enterprise-class platform," said John Donovan, vice president of TrendFOCUS, an industry analyst firm. "TrendFOCUS estimates that currently ATA storage accounts for more than 10 percent of the enterprise market. SATA will replace a growing percentage of SCSI drives in the enterprise market. Combining SATA, 10,000 RPM and enterprise mechanics, Western Digital's WD Raptor will be a strong enterprise contender."

    SATA offers system-level benefits in the enterprise environment, including point-to-point configuration, which utilizes the full bandwidth of each drive interface in a networked environment; scalability; hot-plug support for system design flexibility; and advanced error detection for data integrity.

    "The WD Raptor ESATA drive represents a significant milestone for enterprise storage," said Barbara Murphy, vice president of marketing at 3ware, which offers SATA RAID (redundant array independent disk) controllers. "WD is delivering enterprise-class reliability and performance at a hugely attractive price point, enabling the economical deployment of RAID redundancy across the entire corporate data set."

    Expected to be shipping later this month, the WD Raptor hard drive is expected to sell for approximately 30 percent less than competing SCSI hard drives. Initially, the hard drive will be available in a 36 GB capacity. In addition to its 5.2 ms average seek time, 10,000 RPM, 1.2 million hours MTBF and five-year warranty, data throughput is 150 MB/second from the SATA interface. The performance roadmap for SATA extends up to 600 MB/second, ensuring a reliable standard for storage providers and customers in the years ahead.

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    #1 ORPHlC on 10 Feb 2003 - 22:35
    Yay... /me downloads
    #2 kainashi on 10 Feb 2003 - 22:46
    any changes?
    #3 mrouleau on 10 Feb 2003 - 22:47
    Any work on fixes or performance?
    (2 replies) #4 Kombatant on 10 Feb 2003 - 22:50
    Some interesting facts : [quote] Some quick Highlights (bolding by yours truly) : Stability: Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 no longer hangs when running in maximum detail levels [b]Mafia no longer flickers or suffers from display corruptions [/b] Features: [b][i]The RADEON 9500/9700 series cards now support Anti-Aliasing in 16 bit applications [/i][/b] Performance: As with most CATALYST(tm) releases, the performance has increased in many various situations. Here are some examples observed in CATALYST(tm) version 3.1. RADEON(tm)9700 Anisotropic Filtering and OpenGL performance on the RADEON(tm) 9700 series of cards is up substantially across several applications. These performance improvements include: A performance improvement of up to 35% at high resolutions is noticed in ChameleonMark A performance improvement between 6 and 24% is noticed in Comanche 4 A performance improvement of 10% is noticed in Max Payne [b]A performance improvement between 20 and 40% is noticed in UT2003 Flyby [/b] A performance improvement between 30 and 40% is noticed in IL-2 Sturmovik when Aniso or Aniso and Anti-Aliasing is enabled at the display resolution of 1600x1200 A performance improvement between 17 and 24% is noticed in Jedi Knight II when Aniso or Aniso and Anti-Aliasing is enabled at the display resolution of 1600x1200 RADEON(tm)8500 The following section provides information on performance improvements noticed on the RADEON(tm) 8500. This includes: Anti-Aliasing scores rise 15-35% across various benchmarks A performance improvement between 10 and 50% is noticed in NHL2002 RADEON(tm)7500 The following section provides information on performance improvements noticed on the RADEON(tm) 7500. This includes: A performance improvement of 5% is noticed in the 3DMark2001 SE Vertex Shader test [/quote] My first impressions so far is that the drivers rock. Best release so far and kudos to the ATI Catalyst team. Well done guys!
    #4.1 carpediem on 10 Feb 2003 - 23:36
    Funny that most of the games that are "improved" are standard benchmark games used by almost all review sites
    #4.2 Kombatant on 10 Feb 2003 - 23:49
    Actually, according to the guy responsible for the changelog who posts in a well-known ATi fansite forum (hey, no direct advertising by me ,the mods are watching :p): [quote]The release notes do not contain every single thing each driver fixes. I edit them before I post them just for the sake of compactness. I keep the high profile or high impact items on the final release notes. In your instance yes this was something that was fixed, I just removed it as I didnt think anybody was really impacted by this....[/quote] So there, you have your answer
    #5 badnbusy on 10 Feb 2003 - 22:53
    i agree, tried all my games since i updated and they all run better than ever Keep up the good work ATI!
    #6 SHoTTa35 on 10 Feb 2003 - 23:15
    dang, was trying to post these like 2hrs ago and the server was busy then .. LOL oh well.. cool.. glad someone else go it
    (1 reply) #7 [saint dark] on 10 Feb 2003 - 23:24
    Im just waiting for omega to make the drivers available for mobility chips too
    #7.1 wired57 on 10 Feb 2003 - 23:43
    gotta have mobility support since I use a m6.
    #8 Skyfrog on 10 Feb 2003 - 23:54
    Sweet.
    (2 replies) #9 sodapop on 11 Feb 2003 - 00:26
    I wish they would add support for higher refresh rates so I can buy one. I need 144hz. :disappoin
    #9.1 stncttr908 on 11 Feb 2003 - 15:01
    Why is that sir?
    #9.2 sodapop on 11 Feb 2003 - 23:36
    Cuz otherwise my monitor flickers...
    #10 nomis_nehc on 11 Feb 2003 - 00:45
    whoa, this is crazy improvement. I have already installed it, but haven't play any games yet. I think I will now.
    #11 JoGro123 on 11 Feb 2003 - 00:47
    let us get some mobility drivers!!!!
    (2 replies) #12 XP-RTM on 11 Feb 2003 - 01:12
    they still havent fixed this bug [url=http://osme.home.attbi.com/]http://osme.home.attbi.com/[/url]
    #12.1 Franky601 on 11 Feb 2003 - 03:18
    This is more of a Windows bug, as it happens with every videocard i've seen so far... (not only ATI, it also happen with Nvidia)
    #12.2 rx-- on 11 Feb 2003 - 06:12
    WTF.. I never noticed this.. odd.... WMP 8, and an 8MB MPG. Although it wasn't terrible it wasn't nearly as smooth as before I played the video... really annoying. Go to rage3d.com and post about this on the driver forum please.
    (1 reply) #13 nomis_nehc on 11 Feb 2003 - 01:22
    hrmm, I just played NBA Live 2003... the performance for me actually decreased dramatically... Now I can't play in 1280x1024 with 4x AA and 16x Ani without stuttering... what the nut...?
    #13.1 Kombatant on 11 Feb 2003 - 01:43
    [neoquote=#13.0 by nomis_nehc]hrmm, I just played NBA Live 2003... the performance for me actually decreased dramatically... Now I can't play in 1280x1024 with 4x AA and 16x Ani without stuttering... what the nut...?[/neoquote] Ehm.. as for NBA Live, just played it with the settings you mentioned (I have an AthlonXP 1600+) and it is smooth as silk. Something else must be rotten in the state of Denmark
    (4 replies) #14 Skyfrog on 11 Feb 2003 - 02:21
    Well I just tried Mafia and it looks a bit better, but textures are still flashing or completely disappearing, especially the decals on the police cars or taxi. The menus in Age of Empires II are still corrupt, though I doubt they'll ever both to fix that being an older game. I still have the same terrible, flickering 2d quality. I'm running my desktop at 100Hz and it look more like 70. After my experiences with the Rage 128, Radeon and now my 8500, I seriously doubt my next card will be from ATI. They just can't seem to get it together.
    #14.1 rx-- on 11 Feb 2003 - 02:26
    No probs like that here. Maybe it's just user error or a crappy buggy misconfigured machine?
    #14.2 Skyfrog on 11 Feb 2003 - 02:41
    I wouldn't consider it a crappy PC as I used the best parts I could get at the time. ASUS CUSL2-C, all Intel. I have tried other cards in this computer and they worked fine, and I tried the 8500 in a friends PC and it had the same errors. I've also been checking the Rage3D forums for several years and I'm far from being the only one with problems in games like Mafia and ATi cards. If you have AOE2 check the diplomacy menu and see if there aren't colored lines going all through it. Like I said I've been using ATi cards for years now and they have all had odd problems like this. It seems most developers do their testing on a certain rival's cards. Anyway I think ATi has greatly improved in the past few years, and they certainly have the speed crown right now, but they aren't quite there yet as far as quality. Glad to hear everything is working ok for you.
    #14.3 pHuzi0n on 11 Feb 2003 - 03:20
    I think the AOE2 thing might be because you don't have a certain direct-x patch. Last year I had the same problem with GTA3 and it was easily corrected by installing the patch. Youd should try installing direct-x 9 if you haven't already. Otherwise, search through the MS download site for the patch.
    #14.4 Skyfrog on 11 Feb 2003 - 03:32
    Thanks, I tried DX9 though and it didn't really help. It's not that big a deal though, just a few of the menus messed up. I might try doing a clean install of XP tomorrow and see if that helps. Most of my other games seem to be doing fine, except for Mafia. I discovered turning off the W-Buffer in the game setup fixed most of the texture problems, but also makes it run too slow to play. I still think I'll go with nVidia next time around; I haven't used any of their cards since the original TNT. Finally tried NFS6 a while ago and it's working great now; no more lockups.
    #15 Skyfrog on 11 Feb 2003 - 03:32
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    #16 persianpsycho on 11 Feb 2003 - 04:36
    can't wait till i get my hands on a 9700 pro all in wonder
    #17 rx-- on 11 Feb 2003 - 06:16
    WOOO.. 2xAA is fycking sweet on my Radeon 8500LE 64MB with 3.1.. less than a 10fps performance drop!!
    #18 mrouleau on 11 Feb 2003 - 06:29
    I'm not to happy with the drivers/control panel. I have a dual monitor set up with 2 Mitsu 2040u's. Both set at 1600x1200 (3200x1200 effectively). When I installed 3.1 and the control panel, my second monitor was set in 60hz. Very painful on the eyes. Everytime I clicked advanced under the settings tab I got (Not Responding) so I couldn't go in and change anything. Primary worked half the time. So what I did was reboot, switch my #2 to primary and made the refresh rate change then put it back to #2. Not a big thing but just annoying.
    #19 jjypk on 11 Feb 2003 - 07:45
    Lower 3Dmark 2001 score, more stuttering graphics. Back to Catalyst 3.0 for me!
    #20 leebobs on 11 Feb 2003 - 09:37
    Think with more Driver improvements ATI need not release a new card to defeat the evil nVidia
    #21 Mister.de on 11 Feb 2003 - 11:29
    fast mirror 4xp: [url=http://www.mister.de/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=207&mode=&order=0&thold=0]Download CATALYST RADEON 3.1 (7.83)[/url]
    #22 Lock on 11 Feb 2003 - 18:40
    mmm seem a lil faster
    #23 frogworm on 12 Feb 2003 - 02:34
    anyone ever had problems with newer drivers turning off their monitor when windows xp boots up and loads the drivers? 6.13.10.6071 is the newest one i can use without the issue occuring. any versions after those drivers don't work. i'm about to install these new drivers, i sure hope they work, this has really frustrated me. i can't even install windows xp with service pack 1 integrated into the cd without it installing drivers that screw with my card, ati radeon 8500 LE 64MB.

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