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ATI, graphics business unit of Advanced Micro Devices, does not support DirectX 9 graphics cards officially under Windows 7 operating system. The news hardly affects many end-users, however, some customers may find it frustrating.

Apparently, all ATI Radeon graphics cards that only support DirectX 9 application programming interface – including ATI Radeon 9000, ATI Radeon X300/X600/X800 and ATI Radeon X1000 graphics adapters – have been moved to legacy driver support structure, which, among other things, means that these graphics accelerators are not officially supported under Windows 7. Still, AMD may periodically provide Windows XP and Windows Vista driver updates for critical fixes only.

If the user chooses to, they can install the ATI Catalyst Windows Vista graphics driver (version 9.8) under Windows 7, notes HardOCP web-site. However, none of the new Windows 7 graphics driver (WDDM 1.1) features are supported (as the Windows Vista level graphics driver is limited to WDDM 1.0 level support), moreover, usage of the ATI Catalyst Windows Vista driver under Windows 7 is not officially supported by AMD.

Obviously, DirectX 9 hardware is outdated by today’s standards. However, systems that featured ATI Radeon X1600- or X1900-series graphics cards were available till very late 2007, which means that they are not that old and, at least, some customers may decide to upgrade to Windows 7 or may just want to continue using their PCs with newer software, which may require modern drivers. Moreover, there are notebooks that are based on AMD 690G core-logic with ATI Radeon X1200 graphics cores available even now in some regions.

Moving old graphics cards to legacy support status allows ATI to concentrate on making better drivers for modern ATI Radeon HD 2000-, 3000-, 4000- or 5000-series products.

 

Tags: AMD, ATI, Radeon, Windows

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Discussion started: 10/29/09 07:39:46 AM
Latest comment: 10/30/09 01:37:07 AM

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DirectComputes needs DX10 hardware or later, basicly DX9 hardware only gives you aero and windows 7 automaticly installs latest driver
[Posted by: wiak  | Date: 10/29/09 07:39:46 AM]

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Saying that ATI Does not officially support DX9 cards DOES NOT mean that DX9 cards will not work in Windows 7. ATI needs to be more clear here.

I have a Radeon x1900 and I have been using Windows 7 release cantidate for several months and I have tested Fallout3, HL2, WoW, Aion, Crysis and a multitude of other PC games with absolutely no issues at all using the legacy drivers currently available for the x1900. Furthermore, screen output to my HDTV works perfectly for watching movies or gaming on my HDTV. In essence, there seemed to be NO difference in compatability between my XP installation and my Windows 7 installation except for the lack of DX10 support in XP (which the x1900 doesn't have anyway.)

The legacy cards will WORK FINE in Windows 7, there just will be no further updates it seems. This is not suprising, but since the cards work fine anyhow for the time being what difference does it make.
[Posted by: MisterScott  | Date: 10/29/09 07:55:03 AM]

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This review could be considered alarmist to most ppl, it should be made more clear that DX9/10 will still work fine on W7
[Posted by: alpha0ne  | Date: 10/30/09 01:37:07 AM]

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