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El premiado software de configuración de gráficos y video de Alta Definición de AMD ATI Catalyst proporciona un control de rendimiento y calidad visual sin precedentes con procesadores gráficos ATI Radeon™. Los drivers de ATI Catalyst proporcionan un rendimiento estable y sobrepasan los límites de la innovación con funcionalidades orientadas al usuario avanzado.
Controles precisos para usuarios avanzados. Ajustes para jugadores y entusiastas del video. Sencilla configuración mediante asistente, fácil configuración para múltiples monitores y operación extremadamente precisa para profesionales. Ya seas un nuevo usuario o uno experto, ATI Catalyst pone en tus manos La Más Moderna Experiencia Visual.
Rendimiento líder del mercado
- Las actualizaciones de ATI Catalyst se centran en mejorar el rendimiento gráfico, incluyendo mejoras para los juegos Direct3D y OpenGL más populares.
Funcionalidades innovadoras y emocionantes
- ATI Catalyst incluye el ATI Catalyst Control Center™, que proporciona nuevas funcionalidades y un control de rendimiento y calidad visual sin precedentes con gráficos ATI Radeon.
Completa estabilidad
- Los drivers de Catalyst para Windows Vista y Windows XP tienen el certificado WHQL de Microsoft – certificado para proporcionar el rendimiento más estable y fiable del mercado.
Esta versión es para la versión de 32 bits de Windows XP y 2003.
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AMD Catalyst Drivers 13.4 Vista 64
DirectX 9.0c (Jun 10)
Realtek High Definition Audio 2.71 Vista
.NET Framework Version 4.5
NVIDIA nForce 15.56 WHQL Vista

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