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| | (Post a comment) » ATI's MOBILITY RADEON 9800Mobile gaming just got sweeter thanks to ATI's MOBILITY RADEON 9800. The chip is based on ATI's blazing X800 architecture and boasts an 8-pixel pipeline configuration running at 350MHz with 256MB of 600MHz DDR memory. But how does it compare to today's high-end DX9 cards in games like Call of Duty, DOOM 3, Far Cry, and Unreal Tournament 2004? Found out in this article! | Previous news article | Back to main news | Next news article  |

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Anonymous at 06:55am 10/14/2005
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Anonymous at 05:47am 09/14/2004
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All you have to do is go to driverheaven.net and download mobility
modder. You can then use that utility to install ATI desktop drivers
in your laptop it works really well.
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Anonymous at 04:49pm 09/13/2004
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His Sister...after we've had our way with her.
; )
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GX-Brandon at 04:10pm 09/13/2004
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Again, as others have mentioned, don't blame ATI, blame HP for not
updating their drivers. I was quite surprised to see that Dell kept
theirs up to date for the Inspiron XPS.
And btw, NVIDIA has the same policy as ATI concerning drivers of
their mobile GPUs.
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Thrawn123 at 01:32pm 09/13/2004
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Holy crap! A mobile chip that can hang with my beloved 9700 Pro...
what is this world coming to?!?!
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Skraut at 01:08pm 09/13/2004
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I'm sorry, don't mean to start a flame war, but as someone with
laptop with a P4 3.2ghz laptop and a gig of ram and an ATI Mobility
Radeon 9600, I'd trade it straight up for a slower laptop with a
nvidia chipset.
In the several months I've had this machine I've realized how big of
a joke ATI and their drivers are. I can't install any newer
catalyst drivers because it's a mobile chipset, and there are no
newer drivers on HP's site. I can't use the new Catalyst Control
Center because the mobile chipsets aren't supported on it.
So if you buy a laptop with an ATI mobile chipset you're locked with
that driver for the life of your laptop. If the drivers don't work
with a newer game, you're screwed.
You can't even escape by escaping Windows. ATI's Linux drivers even
more worthless than their Windows drivers. America's Army runs at 2
FPS, while Unreal Tournament runs just fine. Enemery Territory is
locked in 640x480 and crashes if changed, and worst of all you are
stuck with an older version of Xorg as the newest version will not
work with Ati drivers.
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vortigern_red at 12:43pm 09/13/2004
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WTF is a looser? :-)
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Anonymous at 11:37am 09/13/2004
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Someone f-ed up the link. I can't get to it from the given link.
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