How Good are the DNA-Drivers for ATI Cards?
dark_requiem asks: "I've been digging around online to find some way to pump a bit more power out of my Radeon 9800 for Half-Life2, and I ran across DNA-Drivers. According to the developer, these are hacked versions of the official Catalyst drivers, optimized for speed and image quality. I've been trying to find a good review of the performance of these drivers, but haven't found much. Has anyone tried these before? Are they stable? What kind of performance advantage do they offer?"
To the moderator who mod me troll: care to give an explain why Ati hasn't provided until now a driver for Linux for my Ati All-in-Wonder Rage 128 Pro that I bought in 2000 and I paid a shit load of money?
Care to explain why that board, that is supposed to make full resolution video capture, with 4 times above their hardware specs cannot do it? Why their multimedia center software, the only one that can display the tv tuner channels, crashes constantly even with the latest drivers? And their latest windows drivers are from around 2001. Is this how a company that wants to be the biggest provider of consumer video cards treats its customers. Yes, I'm trolling, but maybe somebody else will not make my mistake.
I'll do the stupid thing first and then you shy people follow...
Ooh...some people don't like to be told they don't know English.