download grpadhics catalylist and driver AMD Catalyst Graphics Driver 13.4 x64. Fixes : - With the Radeon HD7790 graphics card, corruption may be seen in the game Tomb Raider with TressFX enabled - Texture flickering may be observed in DirectX 9.0c enabled applications - Corruption observed in Tomb Raider with TressFX enabled for AMD Crossfire and single GPU system configurations - Corruption observed on objects and textures in the game, Call of Duty – Black Ops 2 - Corruption observed in the game, Alan Wake (DirectX 9 Mode) when attempting to change in-game settings with Stereoscopic 3D using Tridef - Corruption observed on textures in the game, Battle Field: Bad Company 2 with forced anti-aliasing enabled - Adobe Photoshop CS6 experiences screen flicker under Windows 8 based system - Horizontal line corruption may be observed with forced anti-aliasing enabled in the game, Dishonored - System hang may occur when scrolling through the game selection menu in the game, DiRT 3 - F1 2012 may crash to desktop on systems supporting AMD PowerXpress (Enduro) Technology - Support added for AMD Radeon HD7790 and AMD Radeon HD 7990 - Catalyst Driver optimizations to improve performance in Far Cry 3, Crysis 3, and 3DMark - Significantly improves latency performance in Skyrim, Boderlands 2, Guild Wars 2, Tomb Raider and Hitman Absolution. Performance gains seen with the entire AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series for the following: - Batman Arkham City (1920x1200): Performance improvements up to 5% - Borderlands 2 (2560x1600): Performance improvements up to 10% - Quake Wars (1920x1200): Performance improvements up to 13% - Hitman Absolution (2560x1600): Performance improvements up to 11% - Wolfenstein MP (1920x1080): Performance improvements up to 11% - Civilization V (2560x1600): Performance improvements up to 5% Delivers support for the following OpenGL 4.3 features: - GL_ARB_compute_shader - GL_ARB_multi_draw_indirect - GL_ARB_shader_storage_buffer_object - GL_ARB_arrays_of_arrays - GL_ARB_clear_buffer_object - GL_ARB_ES3_compatibility - GL_ARB_explicit_uniform_location - GL_ARB_fragment_layer_viewport - GL_ARB_invalidate_subdata - GL_ARB_program_interface_query - GL_ARB_shader_image_size - GL_ARB_stencil_texturing - GL_ARB_texture_buffer_range - GL_ARB_texture_query_levels - GL_ARB_texture_storage_multisample. The AMD Catalyst Software Suite, AMD Catalyst 13.4 contains the following: - AMD Catalyst Display Driver version 12.104 - HydraVision for Windows Vista and Windows 7 - Southbridge/IXP Driver - AMD Catalyst Control Center / AMD Vision Engine Control Center. CAUTION: - The AMD Catalyst Control Center / AMD Vision Engine Control Center requires that the .NET Framework SP1 be installed for Windows Vista. Without .NET SP1 installed, the AMD Catalyst Control Center / AMD Vision Engine Control Center will not launch properly and the user will see an error message. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer. Download AMD Catalyst 10.6 Graphics Drivers. Not looking to let its consumers down, Sunnyvale, California-based has recently introduced a new set of graphics drivers, which the outfit has integrated in the new release of its Catalyst 10.6 suite. The new release offers a number of new features as well as a series of performance increments, which should improve the overall graphics experience for Radeon HD 5000-series users. AMD's Catalyst 10.6 is now available for download right here on Softpedia. One of the main features that have been integrated in the new release is the added support for Adobe's highly-anticipated Flash 10.1, which has recently been launched on the market. With this support, Radeon cards will be able to help with the optimization of a computer system by offering GPU acceleration of H.264 video content. According to AMD, this GPU acceleration is now available for users of Radeon HD 5000 and Radeon 4000 series, alongside the Mobility Radeon HD 4000 series (and higher) and Radeon HD 3000 series integrated graphics. Among the highlighted new features, AMD also talks about video de-blocking and mosquito noise reduction, but also about the official support added for Open GL 4.0 and OpenGL.3.3 on ATI Radeon HD 5000 series and ATI Radeon HD Series, respectively. A long list of performance enhancements in a number of today's popular games is also included in the release notes. According to said list, users should see a performance increase of up to 18% on CrossFire and single card ATI Radeon HD 5970 configurations, while the same increase should also be noticed on ATI Radoen HD 5800 series products. As with all previous releases, the new drivers have also been designed to solve a number of known issues, so this will be a good time to check out the release notes to see if any of your problems with your own Radeon card have been solved. Now, without further ado, here are the download links for AMD's latest Catalyst drivers suite. Download AMD Catalyst 11.1 Graphics Drivers. Since it's been a while since AMD last updated its Catalyst graphics drivers for its Radeon GPUs, the company has just gone official with the latest release, 11.1, that offers a few interesting fixes and updates that will enable your graphics cards to deliver an enhanced level of performance in certain situations. The new drivers will apply to all of the Radeon HD graphics cards out there (whether we're talking about desktop, mobile or FireStream models), and, as usual, is available for you to download right here on Softpedia, whether your machine is running Windows XP ( download here ), Windows XP 64- ( download here ) , Windows Vista /Windows 7 32-bit ( download here ) or Windows Vista / Windows 7 64-bit ( download here ). According to AMD, the new set of drivers will bring about some interesting improvements to both the AMD display driver, and the AMD Catalyst Control Center, but also some noticeable performance boosts in certain game titles, especially those running on AMD Radeon HD 6900 and AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series GPUs. Additional fixes (at least as far as the Windows 7 operating system is concerned), include the fact that the system no longer crashes when enabling Crossfire with 2 monitors connected to the primary card and 2 monitors connected to the secondary card, while the list of supported TV resolutions now includes 1080p 24Hz (if supported by the TV display). Plus, as an extra bonus, the “Host Application not responding” error message is no longer randomly displayed when launching the AMD Catalyst Control Center. Additional improvements are also available for the Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems, but if you want to find out more details on these topics, we strongly encourage you to check out the release notes provided by AMD and available on each download page mentioned above. Download AMD Catalyst 10.5 Graphics Drivers. Now that AMD has a run for its money with 's latest line of Fermi-based GeForce cards, the company is focusing on improving the performance of their current Radeon cards with updates of their graphics drivers. After the recent major releases of Catalyst 10.2 and 10.3, the Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker is ready to provide consumers with the next iteration of their display drivers, now at version 10.5. As with all new releases, this version adds a couple of fresh features and improves the performance of Radeon cards. As the previous releases enabled AMD's graphics cards to be used with third-party 3D solutions, AMD is adding support for 120Hz displays on ATI Radeon HD 4000 and 3000 series of GPUs. The releases notes also detail an ATI Overdrive enhancement, which provides full support for overclocking a Radeon GPU connected to multiple display configurations. AMD has managed to solve a number of known issues, which you can find in the release notes of the new graphics driver version. With the fresh release, AMD has also issued a hotfix for a “No compatible hardware found” error message that reportedly appeared when attempting to install the ATI Catalyst drivers directly from the AMD download home page for the company's Radeon HD 4000, 3000 and 2000 series of AGP graphics cards. The problem appears to have been resolved and although there's no WHQL driver for the aforementioned products, the company outed a hotfix that is available for download here at Softpedia. We will now provide you with the download links for AMD's latest Catalyst 10.5 series of drivers, as well as the hotfix for the abovementioned issue with AGP card drivers. Download ATI Radeon Catalyst 10.1 Driver Suite. Following the release of its latest Radeon graphics card, the mainstream-oriented HD 5670 model, the Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced today the release of a new set of Catalyst graphics drivers. Already leaked on the Internet late last week , release 10.1 is expected to add support for new games, to provide users with a couple of bug fixes, as well as new features. The new drives are available for users of AMD's latest generations of Radeon graphics cards and can be downloaded here at Softpedia. According to the release notes of the new Catalyst suite, users of Radeon 5700 and 5800 series of graphics cards should experience an overall performance increase of about 3%, when playing Left 4 Dead. In addition, in Crysis, the Radeon 5700 series should deliver a performance increase of 3%, which goes to up 4% with the Radeon HD 5800 series. Unfortunately, unlike the leaked drivers, the new release doesn't mention anything about the support for 3D Stereo support. For those looking to upgrade their system to the new drivers, we should mention that there already are a couple of feedbacks on what the new release brings. According to a couple of users that have commented on the outfit's blog pages, the new release is identified as being released in December 2009, which we can confirm. In addition, there are a series of other reports that basically talk about the drawbacks of the new release. User “Aaron” claims that “This driver does not compile on Ubuntu 9.10”, but that is yet to be confirmed. Despite the issues that some users are reporting, Jay Marsden, a product marketing manager at AMD, states, in a blog post related to the new release, that, “Over the next few months AMD is planning to roll out some major new features and functionality into the ATI Catalyst drivers. I can’t give you all the specifics now, but will keep you posted on any new features and functions as they become available.” Our only guess is that, future release will enable some of the features that ATI Radeon users have been expecting for quite some time. Meanwhile, for those of you that want to experiment with the new release, we can provide you with the download links for Windows XP, Vista and 7 operating systems. Be sure to click on a link that's compatible with your configuration.