Wednesday, December 5th 2007

Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Multi-GPU Performance Hotfix

Microsoft has released yet another poor VGA performance patch. The Symptoms: in some scenarios, games and benchmarks perform more poorly than expected on a Windows Vista-based computer. This issue occurs when the games and the benchmarks use multiple display adapters in a Linked Display Adapter (LDA) configuration. A graphics processing unit (GPU) or part of a GPU link may incur a small scheduling latency on a new Direct Memory Access (DMA) packet. This is true if the DMA packet is submitted to the GPU that has previously run out of work and if another GPU in the linked configuration is very busy. In some scenarios, significant starvation of one or more GPUs in the linked configuration reduces the expected performance of an application. Dated December 3, 2007 more information for the hotfix including download link can be found here.
Source: Microsoft
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6 Comments on Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Multi-GPU Performance Hotfix

#1
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Nice! That fix is HOT!
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Live OR Dieweres the download link?
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effmaster
will this download update not be coming up via the Windows Update program manager in Windows Vista?
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