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First post, by Shadic95

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Greetings,

After my journey with video drivers for 9X, and once hearing that stuff like newer NVIDIA drivers broke stuff in games such as Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, I am making this thread to ask the experts on the best drivers for an ATI Radeon 9600 XT, just so I don't run into any sort of issues, once the card gets in.

The machine is going to be a Pentium 4 Northwood build, with 2GB of RAM, a Sound Blaster Audigy, and the mentioned GPU. I plan on installing the latest version of Direct X, since I've never had issues with that on XP, but I also don't know if there are any issues, like how 9X has with it. With the computers I build, I tend to make a big DVD with all of the drivers and software I want and need. At the moment, I have the latest Catalyst drivers in it, since all of the advice on best drivers for it, are from around 2004-2006, and I'm not sure if much has changed between then and 2010, in regards to which driver will work best.

I would appreciate anyone's input here. While I don't expect to have the major headaches I was having with 9X on the Pentium 3 build, I still want to try and prepare as much as I can, to get things as smooth as I can.

Reply 1 of 4, by RandomStranger

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For the Radeon 9000 series the main focus was already XP and ATI used to have performance utilization issues with their early drivers so usually for ATI it's good to use more recent drivers.

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Reply 2 of 4, by agent_x007

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I start with Catalyst 9.1-9.3 range, and if I get issues on games/programs I go either older (Catalyst 6.2 [for parity with Windows 98]) or newer (10.2 legacy) - depending on situation.

Reply 3 of 4, by marxveix

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Catalyst 7.11 if its for WinXP, you get at least proper table fog support with ATi and it should have bit better support for older OpenGL + DX7 / 8 games.

ATI Catalyst 7.11 for XP 32-bit
https://vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=1931
Re: Table Fog & 8-bit Paletted Textures

Best ATi Rage3 drivers for 3DCIF / Direct3D / OpenGL / DVD : ATi RagePro drivers and software
30+MiniGL / OpenGL Win 9x dll files for all ATi Rage3 cards : Re: ATi RagePro OpenGL files

Reply 4 of 4, by The Serpent Rider

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Careful with newer drivers, because at some point AMD decided to disable 16-bit dithering support for OpenGL on old GPUs.

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