In my previous upgrade to the driver set right before the one you posted today, I had major issues...
I uninstalled the old driver, then I installed ATI's latest release drivers and when i rebooted my machine went to hell. It froze every time it made it to the user selection menu and I had to press the reset button. Safe mode worked ok, but every time I uninstalled the latest drivers and reinstalled, the same BS happened. My machine continued to lock up at the user selection menu even when I reverted back to the older set of drivers.
I forget which pattern finally fixed my problem, but it took almost 4 hours of constantly hitting the reset button and going into safe mode. I'm a little hesitant to upgrade again after this, but I may try tonight.
My next issue is with refresh rates in games. The picture is never centered on my monitor because every game used to run at 60 or 75 Hz refresh. This should be fine, but for some reason the picture is 1/3 off the screen to the right. Adjusting it by using the monitor menu doesn't even fix it all the way.
So I downloaded a utility called
Radeonator. This has fixed my refresh issue because I set every resolution to use 85 Hz as the minimum. For some reason the ATI Radeon 64 DDR and my IIyama VM Pro 450 do not like any other combination. I didn't have this issue with my Asus 3400 TNT card.
Another weird issue is that Counter Strike 1.3 runs much better in D3D then in OpenGL. This is quit the opposite compared to the past. Counter-Strike and half life
ALWAYS ran better in OpenGL for me. I can't remember the last time I played counter-strike, so perhaps it is windows XP causing the problem.
Lousy frame rate is 15-20 FPS at 800x600 @ 16 colors in OpenGL with 1-3 people in a CS game. Warcraft III chugs like you wouldn't even imagine during large fights. I run WCIII at 800x600 16 bit color and the lowest details in all categories. It's pathetic for a 1.2 GHz machine to chug in counter-strike, I never had this problem before, and it even played fine on my PII 350 MHz.
I recently formatted my drive and reinstalled XP Pro clean, no upgrade. Is it my drivers somewhere else? I looked up information regarding BIOS setting and adjust them accordingly.
I feel as though gaming is slow on my machine right now and I'm not sure where the answer is hidden. Is it poor drivers by ATI, is it something I configured incorrectly, was it due to me install VIA 4 in 1 drivers? I have very little running in the background when I play games, and yes, I do stop Genome.