ATI Graphics Scout Gets Debugged
Posted 07/08/09 at 04:50:42 PM by Mark Edward Soper

AMD's new ATI Graphics Scout is a visual wizard designed to help you find the "perfect" ATI GPU for your needs. Graphics Scout provides feature selections in four categories: video applications, pictures and photos, games, and office applications. Select the most important feature or features in some or all categories, and Graphics Scout (which resembles a Star Wars R2-D2 with a flat-panel upgrade) suggests a suitable match.
Earlier this week, The Inquirer complained that Graphics Scout was pushing out some questionable suggestions. Thankfully, as an update to the original story indicates, ATI's been making some changes, and in our tests today, it made recommendations that make sense:
- When we selected video editing, photo editing, DirectX 10+ gaming, and Microsoft Office applications, it suggested the top-of-the-line HD 4890.
- When we changed our mind and selected big-screen TV connections with Blu-Ray support, photo viewing and editing, online gaming, and web browsing, Graphics Scout suggested the mid-line HD 4550.
The ability to move up and down the GPU line to see what upgrading or downgrading the recommended selection is handy, as is the ability to compare any other card with the recommended card. For its intended UK audience, Graphics Scout is great, as it provides links to various UK dealers. For users in other countries, it's still useful, but you'll need to use a site such as Cnet's Shopper.com to find actual products for sale. Take Graphics Scout for a spin and tell us if you think it's on the money.
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It's kinda worthless
Submitted by Techrocket9 on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 7:23pm
I don't know about anyone else, but I got 4890 no matter what I entered. I admit I didn't try nothing, though.
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They need to ask what
Submitted by GBH on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 3:43pm
They need to ask what resolution
LOL if you just select dx10
Submitted by cicicicico1 on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 2:43pm
LOL if you just select dx10 gaming it will come back with the 4890... the 4770 would work fine!
DX10 gaming and video
Submitted by grayscare0 on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 2:31pm
DX10 gaming and video transcoding/encoding knock the suggested card up all the way to the 4890. I know I can do both with a 4870. >_>
of course it would - it's a
Submitted by bingojubes on Wed, 07/08/2009 - 3:00pm
of course it would - it's a recomendation. of course, it should also ask for budget constraints, as well. of the options i chose, it decided it wanted me to get the 4890...this thing read my mind! but i already have one, but this program looks neat for people who are unsure. hopefully this makes it into the forums soon.
this could be a helpful tool.
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