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honestly, I just don't use the CCC. The regular control panel does the same thing. Are they gonna take away the regular control panel version and only have a CCC version for future drivers though?

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That's what I hear.

Also, there are some driver settings that are accessible only with Catalyst Control Center.

I deleted the registry key, but when I click on the "ATI CATALYST? Control Center" option on the context menu when I right click on the desktop, the Catalyst Control Center still opens. Also, when I click on "ATI Catalyst Control Center" in the "ATI Catalyst Control Center" in the start menu, the Catalyst Control Center Still opens.

I was under the impression that after deleting that registry entry (shown at the beginning of this thread), the Catalyst Control Center would not run unless that .bat file was run first.

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I think the best way is just to install ATI Display Driver (uncheck Catalyst Control Center when installing drivers) and the ATI Tray Tools (Ray Adams). 2MB memory usage, and all the options easily accessible. No pretty 3D preview, but I rather just have the settings once you know what you are doing.

Also, I disabled the ATI Hotkey Polling service or whatever, since ATI Tray Tools takes care of the hotkeys, so I only have atitray.exe running (2MB of RAM).

It takes about 20-30 seconds for me to load CCC, and I'm on a AMD 4000+ with 2gb ram, using a X1900XTX.

The CCC is full of unecessary images and loads of crap, the skins are still in. Funny enough I think the default one is called QuickSilver (more like SlowSilver).

The card rocks, but the CCC is ****e :p

I am curious to know everyone's views on CCC. It is almost a year later since this thread first came to be.

Has ATI improved on their software?

Yes it's improved a great deal. If you disable the preview and tray menu as well as use the system skin it starts up in about 4 seconds first try and 1 or 2 thereafter. Plus it uses less than 10Mb when idle.

ATI tray tools is still better though, unless you have a muti-display setup.

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