AMD To Retire Catalyst Control Center Drivers, Rolling Out New Crimson Platform (hothardware.com) 113
MojoKid writes: AMD has gone through significant changes as a company over the last few months. Recently, we've seen them enter into a joint venture with Nantong Fujitsu for final assembly and test operations. They've also formed the new Radeon Technologies Group, led by longtime graphics guru Raja Koduri. Today, AMD is announcing another big change, and this one affects a piece of software that you may have running on your systems right now, if there's a Radeon graphics card on board. AMD is ditching Catalyst Control Center in favor of software dubbed Radeon Settings, which is a critical part of what AMD is calling the Radeon Software Crimson Edition. Radeon Software Crimson Edition is completely re-architected and is claimed to offer new features, improvements to stability and responsiveness, and performance improvements as well. The update will include a new Game Manager, video quality presets, social media integration, simplified EF setup, a system notifications tab, and more. It looks as though the first version of the software will be out this month.
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What the fuck, right?
I just want to get the drivers installed on my Mint system that will allow me to use my R280X for rendering in Blender. No games, just Blender.
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Don't you want the world to immediately know what you are using your video card for....hmm, Big&Black&RoughAllOver.mp4 is currently fullscreen.
OK, so maybe not everything.
A friggen video driver... (Score:5, Insightful)
A friggen video driver with 'social integration' and 'system notification' - and then they cannot understand why their driver runs slow, is full of bugs and users prefer the Free driver.
Re:A friggen video driver... (Score:5, Informative)
You're absolutely full of shit.
I went to nvidia.co.uk just now, clicked on 'Drivers > All NVIDIA Drivers'. There are five boxes that list type of card (GeForce, etc), series (9xx, etc) and card (950, etc), operating system and language. You click the 'Search' button and it brings you to a clickthrough license agreement page, where if you click 'AGREE & DOWNLOAD', you get the (288mb) install file as a normal http download.
I don't know what you're doing, but whatever it is, you're doing it wrong.
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Can no one disagree in a civil manner and speak to each other like grown men?
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Can no one disagree in a civil manner and speak to each other like grown men?
That was a civil manner between men, you cock gurgling mother fucker.
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Can you gurgle cock and fuck your mother at the same time? Is there a rule 34 for this?
Oh there's probably rule 34 for it, it'd likely fall into the lines of incest related threesomes. This is the internet after all.
Re:A friggen video driver... (Score:4, Informative)
I just went to nvidia.com and downloaded their drivers and installed them without giving them an email address or creating an account.
Re:A friggen video driver... (Score:5, Informative)
It's coming soon: http://www.extremetech.com/gam... [extremetech.com]
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You're not just a troll, you're an idiot if you actually believe what you just wrote, or a plain liar if you are astroturfing or being a fanboi.
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I want my Facebook and Twitter account full of "Doug's Radeon Driver has successfully been restarted after an error."
Re:A friggen video driver... (Score:4, Interesting)
You're also missing the other side of it.......
While you're playing COD, rendered right on top of the guy you're trying to kill is a notification because your mom wants you to send her another Candy Crush ticket. And because of that --- BOOM, headshot.....only you're the recipient, not the giver.
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Who the fuck cares? you'll respawn in 30 seconds either way. If you really care about not having notifications popup, how about logging the fuck off of facebook before you start playing. Are you really going to be playing a serious game, and expect Social media notifications at the same time?
I say let drivers be drivers, let social media be social media and never should the two meet.
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Just the driver, thanks (Score:2)
I don't want a control center, and I certainly don't want a "game manager". Tell your marketing critters to focus on the bitmaps on the cardboard carton the hardware ships in.
I just want a driver. Hint: that's not a 100 Mb downloaded installer.
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Nonesense! You want something that let's AMD know what games you are playing, when you play them and for how long so they can provide you with optimised settings! (and also ads for other games you may like :) )
Social (Score:2)
I'd stop to post about how useful social network integration will be for my graphics driver's settings manager prog but I need to go visit the bike shop to buy some birthday presents for my koi.
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I'd stop to post about how useful social network integration will be for my graphics driver's settings manager prog but I need to go visit the bike shop to buy some birthday presents for my koi.
Don't forget to buy them the tight little shorts, you don't want your fish to look silly when they are out riding around!
Seriously, these morons should have to call the install "Useless Crap & Drivers". It's the same thing with updates for Flash, Java, or almost anything these days. If you are going to try and install software not already on my system, then you should be required to call it something like "Chrome Browser Installer with Flash Update" or "Ask Toolbar Installer with Java Update". Put the
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I'm super seriously hoping these features make it in to the nouveau package! "David's breaking random shit again, watch now!"
Just another thing to delete... (Score:2)
Wow. (Score:5, Insightful)
Game Manager, social media integration, system notifications tab...
Seems to be ticking all the right boxes on my graphic driver customization shit list. Please bring more clutter to an already confusing piece of software that should have as main focus its simplicity, transparency, and not meddling in tasks my OS and Browser are supposed to be doing...
This sounded like good news... (Score:2)
... until the 'social network interaction' bit. For a moment there, I thought they were getting rid of the bloat that has been plaguing these drivers for years.
Social media, game center? (Score:3)
Why can't they just provide a working graphics card driver and a simple, straightforward and working settings manager for it? What is wrong with AMD?
My next graphics card will be an Nvidia for sure.
Re:Social media, game center? (Score:5, Informative)
Hate to break it to you, but even as a fully signed up supporter of the green team, I have to admit their driver-bloat situation is no better. It's around 170mb for a set of Nvidia drivers these days, most of which is for their ludicrously over-engineered "Geforce Experience" crap. Oh, plus all of the Nvidia Shield intergration, which I'm sure is of huge interest to both of the people who've bought a Shield tablet.
There are valid reasons to go for an Nvidia card - heat, power consumption, general stability - but a lack of driver-bloat sadly isn't one of them.
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Yes, nVidia's installer file is getting bigger and bigger each year, however at least most of it is optional (graphics drivers and control panel for it aren't), unlike AMD's installers where it wasn't possible to opt out of Raptr garbage. GeForce Experience, PhysX, 3D stereo features, and such are completely optional even in their latest driver for my GTX 970.
When I last had to install AMD drivers for Windows for a family member late last year, cause their laptop had a ATI embedded card in it, it feels like
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I always do custom/advanced option when using installers, provided when they actually have that option. I can definitely say that there was no such optional component labelled "Raptr" -or- "AMD Gaming Evolved App" at the time I last used their installer. They probably finally made it optional after so many complaints. It says a lot when you enter "raptr" very first search suggestion is "raptr uninstall".
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Whine much? Really, if 170 MB is spilled milk, look at your NV driver download directory to see every copy of your installer every downloaded.
I think Geforce experience is great. I optimize to play games, and they seem to do their darnedest to 'optimize' the gameplay graphics experience. I couldn't be more happy wasting some bits on making my life easier.
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But that would mean having to write in a "non-cool" language that just integrates and does stuff.
How else are they going to write one line of code instead of two if not to bundle the entire Microsoft .NET Framework in several versions, Silverlight for good measure, complete installs of DirectX for those people on computers so old they don't have them, several versions of the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtimes, etc.?
This is the thing that drives me mad about modern computing. I get a game having 60Gb of content.
why the hate with social media? (Score:2)
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I'm guessing the social integration has more to do with streaming/recording for Twitch and Youtube than anything to do with Facebook.That stuff is kind of a PITA to set up,so if it's automated somewhere or other, I can see a case made for that adding value, sorta.
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I guess that wouldn't be so bad. If so somebody needs to notify the marketing department that "social media integration" has gone from buzzword to electro-shock word.
Re:why the hate with social media? (Score:4, Interesting)
That would actually be useful, but considering that one of the screenshots [hothardware.com] shows 'Follow AMD' with the mandatory shitload of social media icons in the main overview of the settings interface of a fucking driver makes me think that this has marketing department vomit sauce all over it.
You know: "We need to raise the profile of AMD and generate buzz on social media' or whatever the fuck it is they say.
I'm betting that in the overview where you can change clock settings there's going to be a share button which automatically posts a Twitter message and Facebook status update saying: "Just overclocked my AMD Radeon 1234XX to 1000Mhz, bitches! #AMDrulez #overclockingBoss #beastmode #caturday"
But does it have an email client? (Score:3)
/emacs
Seriously WTF. I never forgave AMD/ATI for the OpenGL Rage driver debacle in the late 90s. Haven't looked back. nVidia, for their sins, at least have decent and timely driver updates.
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so when I give them the email address 'roundfile@' and only use that account for their stupid bullshit, they'll get nothing.
Yes, it's an asshat thing to do, but there's a million ways around it. Setting up a junk mailbox takes me 10 seconds, and allows me to see exactly what Nvidia plans to do with it by way of analyzing what junk arrives in it.
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Yeah, I had a Rage Fury MAXX (or something like that) that only had Windows drivers for 98.
Didn't matter on Linux, but I had some work to do on IIS for work and installed W2K Server on a second drive and set up dual boot. It gave me 640x480, 16 colors.
Their excuse: it's a gaming card, and people only game on Windows 98.
It really didn't matter that much to me from a practical standpoint - my home machine was Linux-only most of the time. But I decided since ATI wanted to dictate what their users could use t
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2K was the future of Windows. Microsoft was attempting to move everyone from the old 9x architecture to NT. Yes, it uses different drivers (it's a different operating system altogether, just with some compatability stuff and the Win32 API), but your average user didn't know that. Microsoft went to great pains to make the transition between 9x and NT as transparent as possible.
ATI effectively abandoned the product when they didn't write drivers for it. That decision had consequences - one of which was lo
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I see you weren't one of the unfortunate people with a DX9-only NVidia laptop card when Vista came out. From the Beta 2 days through until around six months after release, there were two choices of driver for my GeForce GO 7600:
1) The "official" driver, which ran at about 40% of the framerate the card was capable of and lacked such basic features as "preserve aspect ratio" scaling.
2) The current "beta" or "unsupported" driver, which ran at full speed with full features but was so unstable it would crash eve
Re-architected (Score:3)
Re-Archtitected? Architected isn't even a word.
No. Just....no.
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humm.. it appears to be a word. [yourdictionary.com]
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Words don't become words until people use them... so your point? I've heard Architected enough over my career to know its common vernacular if it's in your dictionary or not.
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Some may say the word is overzeetop in this case but it is still a word.
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Architected is a verb.
verb (used with object)
4.
to plan, organize, or structure as an architect:
The house is well architected
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/architected
A name change and a bigger pile (Score:2)
A tiny step forward (Score:1)
Not much real news here. The only thing that sounds good here is that they are unifying the UI on a cross platform toolkit. Instead of using .net (and some odd port to linux) they are going to be using QT.
Will the new GUI be a native app? (Score:2)
Or will they make all the same mistakes all over again? A big part of what was wrong with CCC is that it was super-bloated. I understand when a driver package has a large footprint because it supports a lot of hardware. I don't understand when it has a large footprint because the configuration GUI is a gigantic turd.
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Feel like I'm taking crazy pills here. (Score:2)
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Agreed. It's a train wreck. It makes me sad when the only non-connected version I can get is for game consoles.
The good news is (at l
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GOG Galaxy doesn't require you log in to launch games. It isn't required for anything in any game at all, in fact. I'm not saying that GOG won't eventually change their tune, but their promise right now is that Galaxy will never be required for any gaming. You can download the games, install the games, update the games, and play the games without needing Galaxy. If you do have Galaxy, you can use it as a simple launcher without signing into your GOG account.
You do (legally) need a GOG account to download GO
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They kind of have to be since most of them are just glorified batch scripts that run games via dosbox.
It's technically possible to DRM it (encrypt the game image and only decrypt it once you're signed in) but I'd be very surprised if Gog ever did it.
Cool except NO to social media integration! (Score:2)
Have to agree wholeheartedly with the other people commenting here who dislike the social media integration aspect of these new drivers!
IMO, this sort of functionality NEVER belongs in a device driver package (even IF the package also bundles related applications such as control panels or optimization tools). Social media integration should be handled at the application level, by the games or other software someone chooses to install on a machine.
I'm even willing to go so far as to accept than an operating
Name Change + (Score:1)
All people want are drivers that don't suck (Score:2)
The problem is "graphics mini operating system" koolaid drunk by AMD. I just want to run my shit and not be hampered by delusions of grandeur and scope creep of vendors. As a consumer I don't want an operating system I want a driver. Sure as heck won't stand for graphics drivers communicating with Facebook.
For years I made a point of staying away from AMD because their drivers have always sucked/crashed and CCC is a bloated piece of crap. It is good they want to focus on fixing these problems yet all I
Long overdue (Score:2)
AMD... (Score:2)
Lures you in with cheaper prices...
Screws you over with buggy drivers...
Will it tweet @AMD every time the gpu driver crashes?
Back in my day... (Score:3)
In the days of yore, ATI Radeon drivers were easy to work with - a simple, clearly labeled set of tabs that allowed monitors and GPU settings to be manipulated in the least amount of time possible...and the files were >50MB.
The latest iterations of the Catalyst Control Center are highly convoluted, poorly labeled, oversized, and just generally terrible to work with. If the interface from the Radeon 9000 series made a comeback with nothing but the required INF/CAT/CAB files for the new cards, that would be the single greatest thing they could do, and I see no reason why this isn't completely possible.
I'm unopposed to there being a "Radeon Studio", where other functionality can be used. If they made it a place to use their hardware accelerated video transcoder and allowed the creation of a RAM disk (and provided a place to put a Twitter feed, I guess...), that would be wonderful. There is not, however, a need for these functions in the drivers.
This really isn't that complicated.
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Even then, since they bought out the Radeon Pro dev, quite some time ago, I still do doubt will grant Crimson will some of the same things.
I.E
The biggest being all those options related to Vsync, tripple buffering, and max render FPS
Good? (Score:2)
I've been an AMD user for some time, and I can only describe their drivers as bloated and clunky. So it is good that it is getting replaced. That said, it sounds like they are replacing it with something even more bloated. Hopefully it works better. What they really need to work on is getting it to actually run video well, and handle basic features like multi-monitor setup well. Some improvements might include an install process and upgrade process that doesn't require some sort of voodoo dance, reading th
"and more"! (Score:2)
All those great new features... "and more"! I can't just wait to install the very first version of their completely re-architected software on my system to find out what "more" they will do to me!
How about fixing age annoying old bugs first? (Score:1)
What is the point of bloating drivers with some social networking crap when you are unable to get simple things like reliable HDMI sound after windows wakes from sleep?