AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor Driver for Windows XP allows the system to automatically adjust the CPU speed, Voltage and Power combination that match the instantaneous user performance need.

The Athlon™ 64 Processor Driver for Windows XP may be used on both Athlon™ 64 Processor Mobile and Athlon™ 64 Cool 'n' Quiet enabled platforms

Download: AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor Driver for Windows XP 1.1.0.1
News source: Warp2Search


What's New in This Release:

· Fixed some bugs with OGM files
· Fixed -asX command line option
· If for ex. second audio stream was choosen and next movie has only one audio stream there was no sound, fixed
· 'Add directory' playlist command, didn't add custom defined extension, fixed
· Fixed problem with taskbar
· Fixed bug with subtitles in Matroska files (part of previous subtitle was visible)
· Fixed bug with 'scrambled' subtitles and OSD when 'Draw to overlay surface' option was enabled
· In full screen skins when you move mouse over seek bar, it now shows time and % instead of only %
· Window moving should be more smooth under Win9x now (like in 0.86 versions)
· Added support for (SRT) subtitles embeded in AVI files (created for ex. with AVIMux GUI)
· Added option to choose file name in 'Export bookmarks' dialog
· Added support for multiple audio streams in MPEG files
· It's now possible to assign double click to actions
· Added option to load custom fonts for skins (look in .Baseskin.ini file for syntax)



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(4 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by leebobs on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:07
Awsome addition... Can't wait for Socket 939, dual DDR for the Athlon64 Series, DDR2 hopefully, 4 Channel SATA, PCI Express - All good

Esp if the OS takes advantage of all the features as above.
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by stezo2k on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:08
i'm with you there mate
Quote this comment #1.2 Posted by SMG on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:33
I third that.. *drool*
Quote this comment #1.3 Posted by DOCa Cola on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:42
yay
Quote this comment #1.4 Posted by T-Metal on 27 Jan 2004 - 15:00
QUOTE (#1.0)
Awsome addition... Can't wait for Socket 939, dual DDR for the Athlon64 Series, DDR2 hopefully, 4 Channel SATA, PCI Express - All good

Esp if the OS takes advantage of all the features as above.

Yes indeed!
(7 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by WMI on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:41
64 is good because is a bigger number, right?
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by leebobs on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:47
Yes, that is right
Quote this comment #2.2 Posted by stezo2k on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:47
yep, its like going from a 512k connection to a 1mb connection, theres a good chance of getting double the speed that you had previously
Quote this comment #2.3 Posted by uber-pea on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:54
LOL

its not quite like that man, you get a 10-20% jump in performance when your using 64bit software ( depending on the program ) but its really good at running 32bit too... its a good job too, windows 64bit edition isnt out yet

although the cool 'n' quiet technology is awsome, i get temps of aroun 30/31 degrees when idle and around 39/41 under full load, thats with an Athlon 64 3200+
Quote this comment #2.4 Posted by SMG on 27 Jan 2004 - 10:58
It's more than a number, it's the meaning and what it is.
Quote this comment #2.5 Posted by finalcut on 27 Jan 2004 - 12:20
sorry but there is windowsXP 64bit edition
Quote this comment #2.6 Posted by Knight' on 27 Jan 2004 - 17:44
Wow the first few replies there were SO dumb, why do the thick headed always want to lead the blind? Basically, shut up if ur preaching ****.
Quote this comment #2.7 Posted by bluebsh on 27 Jan 2004 - 18:15
QUOTE (#2.5)
sorry but there is windowsXP 64bit edition

sorry but yes there is
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by h4x0r b4k3r on 27 Jan 2004 - 11:58
soo. i have a athlon 64 fx... should i get this????
Quote this comment #3.1 Posted by uniacid on 27 Jan 2004 - 12:56
no you shouldn't!!!!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by idbuythatforadollar on 27 Jan 2004 - 13:29
hmm.. can you do this by default on winxp 64? or is there a 64bit version of this software?
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by SkaterAustin on 27 Jan 2004 - 14:21
okay can anyone here tell me (I already updated my driver) I want to know if i get a performance gane or what did this thing do. I noticed my computer is moving faster already.. But im just kinda curious in wat changed
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by uniacid on 27 Jan 2004 - 14:44
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AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor Driver for Windows XP allows the system to automatically adjust the CPU speed, Voltage and Power combination that match the instantaneous user performance need.


Should give you a performance gane
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #7 Posted by rossiknol on 27 Jan 2004 - 17:50
I downloaded the driver, installed it, rebooted, etc. and found that while it's listed as v1.1.0.1, it's really still 1.1.0.0.



The file name refers to 1.1.0.1, so hopefully this glitch is fixed ASAP!!!
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