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Good news for ATI GPU folders

Just to let people know that ATI have released Catalyst 7.2 for Windows XP. If all indications are correct then my Radeon X1900XT is successfully folding with these drivers and if that is the case, then I assume that other ATi owners will have the same success. For the time being at least we can have the latest drivers and fold at the same time. I will let people know how it goes with my card although it would be useful if anyone has been folding on Catalyst 6.10 and lower how it compares with 7.2. I have only recently bought the card. I also can't verify multi GPU rigs as I won't have Crossfire until late April early May so any updates in this department would be useful.

Nonetheless, I think this is pretty good news.
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