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is worth pointing out that this is only supported
in 7.1 with the 32bit version of Vista. As usual
64 bit OS support is lagging and ATI plan for this
to be implemented into Catalyst 7.3.
For
the purposes of this review we are using two systems
to test performance, features and stability:
System
1:
Dell
2010 XPS
Intel Core 2 T7600
2GB RAM
ATI Mobility X1800
Vista Ultimate Edition 32bit
System
2:
Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe (Bios 602)
AMD Athlon 64 x2 4400+
ATI Crossfire Master Card - X1900ATI + X1900XTX
4x Seagate 7200.10 SATA 2 16mb Cache Hardrives in
RAID 0 64k Striping (using onboard ULi M1575)
OCZ GamerXStream 700watt PSU OCZ
2gb kit (2x1gb) PC3200 Gold XTC ram rated 2-3-3-8
Vista Ultimate Edition 32bit
Catalyst
7.1 for Windows XP and Vista.
Taking
a look at the single card mobility system we were
pleased to see a painfree and relatively fast installation.
There
is also a new Download Manager which updates software
components that have changed since the previous
ATI Catalyst release (manually or automatically,
this is a user controlled option) however if components
do not change from one release to the next they
will not be updated, this helps in reducing download
time and size.
The
new 3D preview options should help new users ascertain
the changes they are making, certainly the car preview
was not much help in prior versions of the panel.
Instead of posting every single driver panel page,
I have included a video showing you the new panel
in operation.

It
would be fair to say that ATI came under some criticism
for the .net framework based Catalyst Control
Centre, however as .net framework is natively
supported within Vista additional installations
of this package are no longer needed.
•Merging
the 3 CLI.exefiles into one .exe
•Taking advantage of the .NET 2.0 architecture
•Re-designed initialization process so less
work is done during CCC start-up
•Eliminated redundancy
•Re-designed help architecture
But
is it more responsive?
ATI
claim start up time with the "optimised"
Vista 7.1 CCC is improved from 8.7 seconds to 1.5
seconds (from 8.31 driver), this is with their reference
X2 3800 dual processor with 1 gig of ram and a X1900XT.
With
the Intel Core 2 T7600 @ 2.33ghz I recorded times
of around 8 seconds on Windows XP and around 1-2
seconds on Vista. I have a video (below) from Vista
which shows the responsiveness of the new Control
Centre. It really is a long overdue improvement.
Memory usage is also down from around 90MB peak/7.3
idle to 53mb peak/5.5 idle.

Press Play icon bottom right when window opens.
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