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The RV770 series GPU also supports xvYCC color space output and 7.1 surround sound output ( LPCM, AC3, DTS) over HDMI.
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The free and open-source driver requires Linux kernel 3.10 in combination with Mesa 9.1 (exposed via the widely adopted VDPAU) ), offering full hardware MPEG-2, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1 decoding and the support for dual video streams, the Advanced Video Processor (AVP) also saw an upgrade with DVD upscaling capability and dynamic contrast feature. Support is available for Microsoft Windows at release, for Linux with Catalyst 8.10. The SIP block UVD 2.0-2.2 implemented on the dies of all Radeon HD 4000 Series Desktop gpus, 48xx series is using uvd 2.0, 47xx-46xx-45xx-43xx series is using uvd 2.2. The internal ring bus from the R520 and R600 has been replaced by the combination of a crossbar and an internal hub. RV770 features a 256-bit memory controller and is the first GPU to support GDDR5 memory, which runs at 900 MHz giving an effective transfer rate of 3.6 GHz and memory bandwidth of up to 115 GB/s. The RV770 also has 10 texture units, each of which can handle 4 addresses, 16 FP32 samples, and 4 FP32 filtering functions per clock cycle. The RV770 retains the R600's 4 Quad ROP cluster count, however, they are faster and now have dedicated hardware-based AA resolve in addition to the shader-based resolve of the R600 architecture. The RV770 extends the R600's unified shader architecture by increasing the stream processing unit count to 800 units (up from 320 units in the R600), which are grouped into 10 SIMD cores composed of 16 shader cores containing 4 FP MADD/DP ALUs and 1 MADD/transcendental ALU. All products implement TeraScale 1 microarchitecture. This article is about all products under the brand "Radeon HD 4000 Series".
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But still the question is: Can someone help me to install new drivers on my ATI+ATI video cards? Or at least give new ideas to test. And I am definitely not the only one who decided to ask for help. Do I have to say that I currently have no ways to buy a new one? And it's a really good one for a student like me. It works great even when I'm playing DA2(as example) on high settings. My notebook is a really powerfull machine. To be honest, there were even no at least clear ways to install drivers on ATI+ATI. I found no working solutions for ATI+ATI. But sadly the only working solutions were provided for ATI+Intel video cards. I read EVERY single thread related to my video cards. AMD told me to ask HP and HP revealed that there're no drivers for my cards(suitable for my notebook). I spent 6 days(almost 7 hours a day) looking for a way to download and successfully install new drivers. But unlike owners of dv7-4070us mine were not ATI+Intel butĪMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 + ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650. As I considered myself a smart person I looked up for what exactly needed to be upgraded. The answer was obvious - just download new drivers and voilà. I never realised how wrong I was and how much pain it would cause.
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Plus I started to notice that there were some minor issues when I watched videos or played games. But then it occured to me that new drivers for my video card were need since my notebook is already 4 years old. Till the last month I had no problems using my notebook.

To start with I use Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit version. I am the "lucky" owner of HP Pavilion dv7-4070er.
