To coincide with Microsoft’s DirectX 9 release, ATI released its CATALYST 3.0 drivers, offering native support of the new API. The new drivers don’t introduce any new features over ATI’s CATALYST 2.5 driver, which brought with it the ability to enable or disable vertical sync (vsync) in Direct3D applications, a feature that has been requested for quite some time.
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