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AMD Catalyst 13.6 BETA 2 Download



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Here you can download AMD Catalyst 13.6 BETA 2 (13.101.0.0 June 4)
This AMD Catalyst 13.6 BETA 2 driver is compatible with AMD Radeon HD 5000, HD 6000 and HD 7000 Series graphics cards. This display driver supports Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8.
Feature Highlights of AMD Catalyst 13.6 Beta for Windows:
- Product support for the new AMD A10, A8, A6, and A4 Series APUs on desktop and mobile platforms.
- AMD Enduro technology enhancement:
- Reduces power consumption when running Windows 8 Metro applications – detects when Metro applications have idled and moves them to the integrated graphics component.
- AMD Catalyst Control Center now shows the hardware and software Information pages for AMD discrete GPUs when paired with Intel integrated graphics.
- Includes AMD GPU & AMD APU OpenCL 1.2 acceleration in Adobe Premiere PRO CC.
- Support for AMD Wireless Display for Windows 8 and future Windows releases:
- Supported on AMD Elite A-Series APUs with select Broadcomm and Atheros Wireless adapters.
- AMD Wireless Display Technology provides the ability to wirelessly display local screen content onto a remote screen in real time. Compliant receiver/TV required.
- Resolved issues:
- Resolves HDMI Audio drop-out issues on the AMD Radeon HD Series products.
- Resolves issues with the AMD Catalyst Control Center showing Audio Display messages at incorrect times.
System Requirements:
- Windows 8 (32 & 64-bit versions)
- Windows 7 (32 & 64-bit versions with SP1 or higher)
- Windows Vista (32 & 64-bit versions with SP2 or higher)
AMD Product Compatibility:
- AMD Radeon™ HD 7900 Series
- AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series
- AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
- AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series
- AMD Radeon HD 5000 Series
- AMD Mobility Radeon HD 8000M Series
- AMD Mobility Radeon HD 7000M Series
- AMD Mobility Radeon HD 6000M Series
- AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000M Series
Build Info:
13.101-130604a-158071E-ATI
DriverVer=06/04/2013, 13.101.0.0000
Catalyst: 13.6
CCC: 2013.0604.1838.31590
D3D: 9.14.10.0972
OGL: 6.14.10.12337
OCL: 10.0.1214.3)
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NiColaoS
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#4613834 Posted on: 06/08/2013 06:27 AM
Can please someone tell me why when I install a driver, it defaults to YCbCr Pixel Format ? This of cource, happens when I use HDMI-HDMI connection... The 1920x1080 doesn't work as expected, normally... I've to manually change to RGB PC Standard Pixel Format in order to become better, but still on games etc I've to set manually a new 1920x1076 resolution in CCC. Otherwise, I get black bars around...
What's going on? Does it think I'm trying to connect a TV or something?
DVI-DVI or even HDMI ( GPU ) -> DVI ( monitor ) works fine.
Can please someone tell me why when I install a driver, it defaults to YCbCr Pixel Format ? This of cource, happens when I use HDMI-HDMI connection... The 1920x1080 doesn't work as expected, normally... I've to manually change to RGB PC Standard Pixel Format in order to become better, but still on games etc I've to set manually a new 1920x1076 resolution in CCC. Otherwise, I get black bars around...
What's going on? Does it think I'm trying to connect a TV or something?
DVI-DVI or even HDMI ( GPU ) -> DVI ( monitor ) works fine.
SetsunaFZero
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#4613865 Posted on: 06/08/2013 09:53 AM
Power-management bug with 144Hz monitors is still present
Power-management bug with 144Hz monitors is still present

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#4613928 Posted on: 06/08/2013 12:57 PM
Can please someone tell me why when I install a driver, it defaults to YCbCr Pixel Format ? This of cource, happens when I use HDMI-HDMI connection... The 1920x1080 doesn't work as expected, normally... I've to manually change to RGB PC Standard Pixel Format in order to become better, but still on games etc I've to set manually a new 1920x1076 resolution in CCC. Otherwise, I get black bars around...
What's going on? Does it think I'm trying to connect a TV or something?
DVI-DVI or even HDMI ( GPU ) -> DVI ( monitor ) works fine.
YCbCr 4:4:4 is the better pixel format afaik, its what I keep mine set to
THe black bars are likely due to scaling, goto CCC > My digital flat panels > Scaling Options and slide the slider to fill the HDMI screen
Can please someone tell me why when I install a driver, it defaults to YCbCr Pixel Format ? This of cource, happens when I use HDMI-HDMI connection... The 1920x1080 doesn't work as expected, normally... I've to manually change to RGB PC Standard Pixel Format in order to become better, but still on games etc I've to set manually a new 1920x1076 resolution in CCC. Otherwise, I get black bars around...
What's going on? Does it think I'm trying to connect a TV or something?
DVI-DVI or even HDMI ( GPU ) -> DVI ( monitor ) works fine.
YCbCr 4:4:4 is the better pixel format afaik, its what I keep mine set to
THe black bars are likely due to scaling, goto CCC > My digital flat panels > Scaling Options and slide the slider to fill the HDMI screen
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#4614002 Posted on: 06/08/2013 03:37 PM
Maybe today is hotter than yesterday?
Anyway these drivers don't show any difference to the 13.6 beta. No point really.
They do, they improve performance in PCMark 7/8 on the Richlands, and resolve the HDMI Audio drop-out on the Radeon HD series, the previous BETAs don't.
Maybe today is hotter than yesterday?
Anyway these drivers don't show any difference to the 13.6 beta. No point really.
They do, they improve performance in PCMark 7/8 on the Richlands, and resolve the HDMI Audio drop-out on the Radeon HD series, the previous BETAs don't.

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People still use Vista?
(it's probably what they are thinking too). Maybe they see little point on fully supporting Vista on beta releases since there are only five people using it (I like to overestimate things to cover myself), with modern hardware, that actually know or care about updating their hardware properly
What is Vista?