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Whitewraith: Snip
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doccarnby: I tried that last night and nothing changed with Sikkmod. I guess I'll just try it at some indeterminate point in the future. Thanks for your help, guys.
Lol.. sry I think I misread your reply to me.

When you asked where to find it I thought you meant the drivers themself, It has since struck me that you may have meant the option in the CCC rather than the driver. if so, and I presume you are using the CCC as opposed to vision or something else, do this..

Open the CCC, under the headings at the right side click 'Gaming' then '3D application settings', on the page that opened there will be a bunch of different options, the order will be ..

Smoothvision HD Anti-aliasing, then under that Smoothvision HD Anisotropic Filtering, then under that is Disable Catalyst A.I with a checkbox and a slider, tick the box, ignore the slider and press apply at the bottom. That'll be it done.

I'm surprised there are versions of the control panel Vision, etc, that don't have the Catalyst A.I options directly, I've never used one that didn't.
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doccarnby: I tried that last night and nothing changed with Sikkmod. I guess I'll just try it at some indeterminate point in the future. Thanks for your help, guys.
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Tormentfan: Lol.. sry I think I misread your reply to me.

When you asked where to find it I thought you meant the drivers themself, It has since struck me that you may have meant the option in the CCC rather than the driver. if so, and I presume you are using the CCC as opposed to vision or something else, do this..

Open the CCC, under the headings at the right side click 'Gaming' then '3D application settings', on the page that opened there will be a bunch of different options, the order will be ..

Smoothvision HD Anti-aliasing, then under that Smoothvision HD Anisotropic Filtering, then under that is Disable Catalyst A.I with a checkbox and a slider, tick the box, ignore the slider and press apply at the bottom. That'll be it done.

I'm surprised there are versions of the control panel Vision, etc, that don't have the Catalyst A.I options directly, I've never used one that didn't.
Wait a minute... I'm checking and there is no Disable Catalyst AI checkbox (on my old laptop with an Xpress 1250 it had one, though). There is, however, an 'Enable Surface Format Optimization' check box. Same thing?

Also, you did get me to upgrade my CCC, and probably drivers, so at least that's some good that came out of this whole mess.
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Tormentfan: Lol.. sry I think I misread your reply to me.

When you asked where to find it I thought you meant the drivers themself, It has since struck me that you may have meant the option in the CCC rather than the driver. if so, and I presume you are using the CCC as opposed to vision or something else, do this..

Open the CCC, under the headings at the right side click 'Gaming' then '3D application settings', on the page that opened there will be a bunch of different options, the order will be ..

Smoothvision HD Anti-aliasing, then under that Smoothvision HD Anisotropic Filtering, then under that is Disable Catalyst A.I with a checkbox and a slider, tick the box, ignore the slider and press apply at the bottom. That'll be it done.

I'm surprised there are versions of the control panel Vision, etc, that don't have the Catalyst A.I options directly, I've never used one that didn't.
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doccarnby: Wait a minute... I'm checking and there is no Disable Catalyst AI checkbox (on my old laptop with an Xpress 1250 it had one, though). There is, however, an 'Enable Surface Format Optimization' check box. Same thing?

Also, you did get me to upgrade my CCC, and probably drivers, so at least that's some good that came out of this whole mess.
Sorry no idea, I've never seen it described as such, however going by Predcon's answer I'd say it was..

So if you are looking to disable it, then (obviously) make sure it's not enabled.
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doccarnby: Wait a minute... I'm checking and there is no Disable Catalyst AI checkbox (on my old laptop with an Xpress 1250 it had one, though). There is, however, an 'Enable Surface Format Optimization' check box. Same thing?

Also, you did get me to upgrade my CCC, and probably drivers, so at least that's some good that came out of this whole mess.
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Tormentfan: Sorry no idea, I've never seen it described as such, however going by Predcon's answer I'd say it was..

So if you are looking to disable it, then (obviously) make sure it's not enabled.
I am going to be super pissed if that's all I needed to do.
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Tormentfan: Sorry no idea, I've never seen it described as such, however going by Predcon's answer I'd say it was..

So if you are looking to disable it, then (obviously) make sure it's not enabled.
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doccarnby: I am going to be super pissed if that's all I needed to do.
I have a feeling you are going to be super pissed then, lol.
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doccarnby: I am going to be super pissed if that's all I needed to do.
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Tormentfan: I have a feeling you are going to be super pissed then, lol.
It doesn't seem to have fixed anything, we're good!
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Tormentfan: I have a feeling you are going to be super pissed then, lol.
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doccarnby: It doesn't seem to have fixed anything, we're good!
Good.... no, wait... :/