![]() ![]() The just released AMD Catalyst 13.8 beta drivers enable frame pacing control for DirectX 10 and 11 applications. It turns that today is the day AMD makes good on their promise. Way more often than not NVIDIA SLI-based solutions offered smoother, more consistent frame times across the board, whereas AMD CrossFire-based solutions suffered from erratic frame pacing, which resulted in wild swings in frame times.Ī few months back, AMD promised the tech press that the company was working on a new driver that would resolve frame pacing issues with CrossFire configurations and that said driver would be made available this summer. ![]() Multi-GPU configurations, however, were a completely different story altogether. For single GPU configurations, the FCAT/frame time data was interesting to look at, but it didn’t show any major issues across a wide swath of both AMD and NVIDIA built GPUs. ![]() If you’ve read any our video card reviews for the last few months, you’ve probably noticed that we have included frame time results using FCAT in our performance data. ![]()
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