Five new utilitys has been released for you who wants full control over your graphic cards.
Rage 3D Tweaker 3.9 – Tweakingutility for ATis graphic cards
- Supports the entire 9800-serie
- Updated overclocking
- Manages to overclock “locked” cards without a BIOS-flash
aTuner 1.5.35.4490 – Tweakingutility mainly for nVidias but also ATis graphic cards
- Supports up to Detonator 45.20 and Catalyst 3.6
NVClock 0.7 – Overclocking utility for nVidias cards in Linux
- Supports GeForce FX 5200
- Supports FreeBSD
- Speed restore mode
- AGP bugg fixes
- Supports NVClock in bootscript
- More
TV Tool 8.0a – Tweakingutility for the TV-out support on nVidia-based graphic cards
- Supports GeForce FX and the MV (NV17) chips
- Better support for nView
- More
PowerStrip 3.43 Beta Build 405 – Tweakingutility for PCI-units , graphic cards and monitors: takes care of almost anything
- No information about the updates
rTool 0.9.9.7b – Tweakingutlity for ATi-based graphic cards
- Unique property to “force” a full trilinear filtering in combination with anisotropic filtering
- Supports Catalyst 3.6
Full power to the users!
When we already are talking about the subject “power to the users” you can check what ATi gives it’s Macintoshusers in their new drivers here.
Super Sampled FSAA and Per-Application Profiles, two functions which PC-users has shouted after for months now. Pretty ironic that ATi chooses to give these functions to the very limited amount of Macintosh users. We haven’t heard a word about if these functions will be reality for PC-users too. Last time we heard from ATi concerning SSAA they were extremely negative though.