What drivers, should I be using for my radeon 7770?

RawzEU

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Hey guys, I was just wondering what would be the best drivers to use for the radeon 7770 as the radeon 7770 drivers I am using at the moment are giving me tiny 0.1second stutters while playing games such as world of warcraft.

I have got a VTX3D Radeon 7770
 
What version of the drivers are you using right now? Also WOW needs a good cpu to run it as well so it would be good to know your entire systems specs so we can make an informed guess as to what is causing the stuttering, also what resolution do you run at and all video settings would be good to know. Usually for WOW I would say to use either 13.1 or the 13.3 Beta Catalyst drivers. But the best drivers in the world won't help if you don't have enough cpu power or if you are running at a high resolution and that your card is not powerful enough to handle.
 

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No I have the game on Ultra here are my system Specs
4.0Ghz Overclocked AMD Fx 4100
16GB Corsair 1600Mhz Ram
Radeon 7770

I usually get around 80FPS, but have the'se tiny stutters.
 

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No I have the game on Ultra here are my system Specs
4.0Ghz Overclocked AMD Fx 4100
16GB Corsair 1600Mhz Ram
Radeon 7770

And I play on 720p


 

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I've 20% Fixed the stuttering by upgrading to the latest beta driver and by turning on Vsyc on the game. It's just tiny stutters like 0.1Second stutters but when this is happening every 10seconds it is fairly annoying. AND THIS ONLY HAPPENS WHEN I AM WALKING IN THE GAME OR RUNNING. Not when I am just standing still.
 


Hmm how much Vram does for 7770 have? Most only have 1GB of VRam and from what you have said it sounds like the stuttering could be caused by the video card loading data from either your system Ram or HD when you move quickly around the map because your card might not have enought Vram to load the entire map at once.
 


Not at 720p...

Try Good settings, or try turning off antialiasing - see if that makes a difference.
 
its down to your cpu... it has very poor single threaded performance and wow doesnt have very good multi thread support.
there aint a lot you can do other than overclock to 4.5 or higher if you can other than that dump the 4100 and get an 8350
 

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A 10% Difference it helped a tiny bit, i'm just getting these 0.1 second stutters every 5-10 Seconds though.