AMD working on new Eyefinity frame-pacing fix

Coming in January

According to a report over at Anandtech.com, it appears that AMD is quite busy in making the new fix for frame-pacing issues with Radeon-based GPU running in Eyefinity setups. AMD already issued one frame-pacing fix for Radeon graphics cards based on the Graphics CoreNext architecture so we are quite sure that this one will be decent as well.

The Catalyst update, aka the fix, which rolled out back in September, fixed a lot of frame-pacing issues for most users, or to be precise, those that were running single display and single GPU setups. Those that were running on very expensive multi-GPU and Eyefinity setups were left hanging but it looks like all will be well in January.

According to the same report at Anandtech.com, AMD was gearing up to release the so-called "phase 2" Catalyst driver update for quite some and target was November. Since we are already well into December, it is quite obvious that they had some problems and faced a big delay. Anandtech.com reckons that the update should be ready in the second half of January, since most companies will be quite busy during the first half of the next month with CES 2014 show in Las Vegas.



Source: Anandtech.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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