AMD Releases Catalyst 13.11 Beta 9.4 Driver

AMD is really cranking up the heat on their Catalyst drivers recently, with fast support of recent games with all their graphics card from the HD 5000 to the very latest R9 290X. With their updated Catalyst 13.11 Beta 9.4 driver, AMD offers improved Crossfire performance in Call of Duty: Ghosts.

With this latest driver update it has not only performance improvements, AMD took also care of the 'black screen' problem in Call of Duty: Ghosts in the new Radeon R9 290 and 290X graphics cards. On top of this, there are new Enduro profiles (for AMD notebook owners) for XCOM: Enemy Unknown as well as Need For Speed Rivals.

The new drivers support Windows 8.1, Windows 8 as well as Windows 7 and all cards from AMD's Radeon HD 5000 series upwards. You can find the latest driver over at AMD: Latest Driver Download

 

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