


Optimizations include up to 25% in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, 15% in Total War: Shogun, 10% in DiRT 3, 6% in Batman: Arkham City, and 3% in Battlefield 3.Ī list of changes follows - Resolved Issues: Catalyst 12.7 beta includes all these, plus performance improvements for games, except that it lacks WHQL certification. With Catalyst 12.6 WHQL, AMD fixed several outstanding bugs such as GPUs with ZeroCore hanging when the system goes to S2/S3 sleep, certain CrossFire setups hanging after cutscenes in Call of Duty: Black Ops, display corruption in Heroes and Generals in DirectX 11 mode, CrossFire + Eyefinity with Radeon HD 7000 series GPUs resulting in BSOD errors, etc. Catalyst 12.6 WHQL ships with a wide range of stability optimizations, while 12.7 beta ships with the same, plus performance optimizations for a wide range of games. Catalyst 12.6 WHQL, along with Catalyst 12.7 beta, were released on Thursday. My GPU is AMD HD 6750.AMD issued a new WHQL-signed Catalyst driver. I noticed it happening from v12.2 until the current drivers (v12.10).

This issue happens even if I have not changed my drivers and is reoccurring in multiple driver versions until the latest. I would like to ask for solutions on how to back-up and restore these 'Application Profiles' (so I could just restore them, in case they disappear again), or to prevent them from disappearing in the first place. I notice the disappearances and reappearances after a computer restart.īecause of this, my settings to force graphical settings in games whose in-game configurations don't allow a high-enough graphical setting or don't have a setting similar to the driver-forced one, have to be manually re-set from time to time. What's weird is, they occasionally reappear after disappearing for weeks, only two disappear again a few days later. Some of these settings, I have been using for months. I'm currently having a reoccurring issue where the 'Application Profiles' (custom driver-forced graphical settings per game) of AMD Vision Engine Control Center (AKA or formerly known as AMD/ATI Catalyst Control Center) sometimes disappears, causing me to lose my graphics settings in games.
