Looking Back: ATI's Catalyst Drivers Exposed
by Ryan Smith on December 11, 2005 3:22 PM EST- Posted in
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Unreal Tournament 2004
As UT2003 and UT2004 are near-perfect substitutes for each other, we went with Epic's latest version of their best-selling multi-player FPS in order to put the 9700 Pro up against 2004's more refined engine. UT2004 is a good example of a near-modern game, utilizing some SM 1.x features, along with being the engine of choice for many more games, including America's Army. With the number of games built on the Unreal Engine 2.x, UT2004 represents an important engine to optimize for, given the era.
Other than improving AA/AF performance, it seems that ATI had little need to optimize for UT2004. Without a performance or IQ difference, there is little to say about the 9700 Pro with regards to UT2004.
As UT2003 and UT2004 are near-perfect substitutes for each other, we went with Epic's latest version of their best-selling multi-player FPS in order to put the 9700 Pro up against 2004's more refined engine. UT2004 is a good example of a near-modern game, utilizing some SM 1.x features, along with being the engine of choice for many more games, including America's Army. With the number of games built on the Unreal Engine 2.x, UT2004 represents an important engine to optimize for, given the era.
Here, we see almost no performance difference among the Catalyst drivers without AA/AF, with the performance actually dropping just a bit between the 3.00 drivers and later drivers. Enabling AA/AF, however, shows a more positive picture with a near-20% performance improvement between the 3.00 and 3.04 drivers, and a little more of a pickup after that.
Catalyst 5.11 versus 3.00 (mouse over to see 3.00)
Other than improving AA/AF performance, it seems that ATI had little need to optimize for UT2004. Without a performance or IQ difference, there is little to say about the 9700 Pro with regards to UT2004.
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n7 - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
Yeah the mouseover is borked.Interesting review.
JayHu - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
In the article you refer to driver revisions 3.4 and 3.6, but the labelling on your axis reads 3.04, 3.06. Took me a couple glances to figure out what you meant.Ryan Smith - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
Fixed, we had to improvise on the graphing engine(which has to sort by something) so the 0's were thrown in without thinking to change the article. Thanks.microAmp - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
Mouseover ain't workin' with IE & FF.:(
Howard - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
Doesn't work with Opera, either.BigLan - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
Broken here as well w/ IERyan Smith - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
It should be working now guys, our managing editor was puting it up earlier and it somehow went live a bit early.reactor - Sunday, December 11, 2005 - link
same thing going on here, picture disappears when i try to mouseover. interesting article though, good stuff :)