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Guru3D Rivatuner 2.21 released

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Guru3D Rivatuner 2.21 released

 

Rivatuner has been updated towards version 2.21 This release has a

small number of updates yet mainly is a hotfix for a Grand Theft Auto

4 missing texture issue. Obviously support has been added as well as

ForceWare GeForce drivers u180.60, 180.70 and 180.84are supported and

AMD ATI Catalyst 8.12 driver support has been added as well. Please

check out the change list.

 

Download (click here)

<http://downloads.guru3d.com/RivaTuner-v2.21-download-163.html>

 

Homepage <http://www.guru3d.com/category/rivatuner/>

 

FAQ <http://www.guru3d.com/category/rivatunerfaq/>

 

Direct link to download URL:

 

http://downloads.guru3d.com/RivaTuner-v2.21-download-163.html

 

Version 2.21:

 

Minor bugfixes:

 

FOURCC INTZ and RAWZ formats are no longer forcibly disabled on

GeForce 6 and newer display adapters when closing the 'Textures' tab

in Direct3D tweaks dialog. Please take a note that these formats are

required for proper GTA IV functionality, so if you experience

problems with missing textures in this game on NVIDIA GeForce 6 and

newer display adapters then please try to open the 'Textures' tab and

press the 'Defaults' button.

Fixed 'Restore after suspended mode' option in low-level fan control

tab, corrupted in the previous release due to multi-GPU related core

changes.

 

What's new:

 

Updated databases for Detonator and ForceWare drivers. Added

databases for ForceWare 180.60, 180.70 and 180.84.

Added Catalyst 8.12 driver family detection.

Added 'Enable FOURCC INTZ surfaces' and 'Enable FOURCC RAWZ

surfaces' options to the 'Textures' tab of the Direct3D tweaks

dialog.

'Restore after suspended mode' option in low-level fan control tab

is multi-GPU oriented now. Now the option affects all display

adapters in the system instead of currently selected display adapter

only.

'Allow separate 2D/3D clock frequency adjustment' option is no

longer provided when enabling driver-level hardware overclocking. The

option is now hidden to reduce the amount of false bugreports posted

by the beginners trying to disable 2D/3D clock frequncy then claiming

that the hardware stays at extremely low boot clocks. Power users can

still control this option via AllowMaxPerf registry entry.

Extended list of detectable supported FOURCC formats in 'IDirect3D9

HAL adapter formats' diagnostic report category.

 

 

 

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