About This site was created in January 2016 to supply the newest AMD graphics drivers to Boot Camp users who run Windows on their Mac. Official AMD PC drivers are not compatible with Mac versions of the graphics cards by default, leaving Boot Camp users stuck with dated and poorly optimized drivers that are not compatible with the latest games.
I, Mat, modify the latest drivers in my spare time for my own iMac with the M295X graphics card, and make them available for download as soon as I am happy that they will work as expected for everyone else. Originally, the drivers were modified based on initial findings by Remko which he shared on his blog. However it became apparent that removing the blacklist IDs for each card & signing the driver wasn't enough. A big thank you to everyone who donates to the cause. It massively helps to pay for website running costs and annually renewing the certificate (which is expensive!) to make sure the drivers keep working.
If it ain't broken don't fix it! If you had an ati card i would have recommended you to try omegadrivers, as a former ati card owner i know from experience they are by far better than gay ati drivers. Install Windows XP without moving your Mac data. Windows| Freeware. NGO ATI Optimized Driver 1.6.4 Tweaked version of the ATI Catalyst driver. Windows| Freeware. May 5 - 2:13 PM ET: 1,829 Downloads SUPERAntiSpyware 8.0.1024 Removes all the Spyware from your computer.
The NGO ATI Optimized Driver is a modified version of the ATI Catalyst driver. The main purpose is to satisfy the users with better performance, image quality and compatibility. The NGO ATI Optimized Driver can enhance your experience in games, multimedia and general usage. This project is especially suited for enthusiasts and gamers that want to have the best gaming experience. Changes This release is based on ATI Catalyst 7.3 and the main change is the drastic performance improvement in the latest versions of ATI Catalyst Control Center. Because of the improvements, we have decided to include it and the old Control Panel. Users have now the option to choose their own ATI control panel environment.
Be advised that Catalyst Control Center requires Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 or higher to operate. The Catalyst Control Center (CCC) is the new control panel from ATI, it has all the regular features and some more advanced features. However, CCC consumes more resources then the old ATI Control Panel. It’s our opinion that the Catalyst Control Center is the best choice overall if you have a medium to high end computer.
The Control Panel (CP) is the old and famous ATI control panel application. It does not require.NET Framework and it lacks some of the new and advanced features.
If your system is low on ram and you feel it may not be powerful enough to use the Catalyst Control Center, then you should find this Control Panel to be a better choice. In this release, we also decided to remove ATI Tray Tools from the archive.
Well because it is no longer needed in our installer with CCC and the old CP included. It is a great application, so if you do not have it, we recommend getting it from the link here. Remember to follow our web news as the author is updating it on a regular basis. Installation Please uninstall your previous driver before proceeding with this installation.
Please use the ATI Catalyst Uninstall Utility in order to Uninstall your current driver. We also recommend the use of DriverCleaner. Please post questions, feedback, suggestions and bug reports in this thread. CCC no O C tools? Hi i am new to ATI video cards i just got a GECUBE 1950 pro agp card 256mb and was running cat.7.3 with ATI tray tool. I saw the new NGO driver 7.3 ( and i think the NGO drivers were the most stable for all my Nvidia cards so i D L'ed it straight away)which recomends i not use ATI tray tool. Well ATI tray tool has the O C' feature, and i see there isnt any in CCC.

I ran the new CP rateher than the standard CP expecting to see an O C'ing feature. So im wondering should i use the standard CP, and install ATI tray tool or just go ahead and install ATI tray tool to get the featureI want. Can anyone give me some advice as to what i should do, im gonna just install ATI tray tool i think.
Any additional HDTV controls? Do the NGO drivers include any additional HDTV controls? I just replaced my BFG 6800OC with a Saphire X1950Pro, both AGP cards, and its driving me nuts the huge amount of underscan that ATI has built into the driver for HDTV use. Basically any standard PC resolution shows up with a good 2' of black around the screen, wasting a lot of the display area. I've been searching, trying to find a way to reduce this and I've discovered that there are a lot of registry settings that control this. The problem is I can't decipher them and haven't been able to get it to work properly yet. Can your driver control the amount of underscan/overscan when the driver using any standard resolution (scaling whatever the resolution is to fit within a 720p or 1080i mode)?