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    Certified AMD Catalyst 14.4 Windows and Linux Drivers Now Available

    Maybe if you're modding heavily. Otherwise it isn't, especially not since the performance improvements Beth did in the 1.6 - 1.8 patches. I've always had constant 60FPS outside of known trouble spots like Markarth. 14.4 WHQL is the first time I've seen random dips like that during normal gameplay.
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    Certified AMD Catalyst 14.4 Windows and Linux Drivers Now Available

    Anyone else noticing brief (momentary really) slight FPS dips with 14.4 WHQL and Skyrim? It almost feels like microstutter. Nothing game-breaking or terrible, just less...smooth. I was getting a constant 60FPS with my 280X with 14.2 betas, and now I get random momentary dips down into the 53-58...
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    AMD Catalyst 13.12 WHQL & Linux Drivers Now available

    Excellent. Thanks for that link. It's really a harmless cosmetic thing, but it's nice to have the correct driver number anyway. Also for anyone wondering/who may also have an issue with ACE Event Log spam, I "fixed" it by shutting off the AMD External Events Utility. Go to Control Panel ->...
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    AMD Catalyst 13.12 WHQL & Linux Drivers Now available

    Just installed here on my 7950. Like others have said, both the CCC and MSI Afterburner still say I'm on 13.9 WHQL (which was what I had installed last). Silly AMD. I also decided to check out Skyrim and verify Marlin's issue. First of all, I should point out that Skyrim has basically always...
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    Sapphire 7950 - flickering lines only when downclocked. Normal?

    Thanks for the reply, man. Unfortunately my 7950 is a 100352-3L, which I believe is voltage locked as well. GPU-Z seems to think it idles at 0.8V; not sure off the top of my head what the voltage is at load. I'll look into that thread--I'm a little hesitant to mess with anything related to...
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    Sapphire 7950 - flickering lines only when downclocked. Normal?

    I think a bad cellphone camera video speaks 1,000 words here. (I apologize in advance for my complete inability to hold a camera steady.) For best results, put the video in HD and pay attention to the left-hand side of the screen, especially around the 00:17/00:18 mark. I have a four month old...
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