You can use the driver only and download ATI tray tools. It has a smaller
CPU drag.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/atitraytools/189/
Randy
"yaugin" <yaugin.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> For my card and OS at least, ATI seems to make available both a full
> CCP suite and a lightweight driver-only package. While I normally get
> the full CCP package, I don't really use it, and it seems to put a
> pretty big dent in my system startup time (the ATI tray menu is always
> the last thing to come up and it takes forever). So I was wondering,
> does the CCP package actually let you do something that isn't
> otherwise possible with the driver + registry tweaking? That is, is
> the CCP merely a nice-looking frontend or does it actually give you
> enhanced functionality?
>
> The only time I've actually used the CCP is to play with dual monitor
> setups, but it looks like I can do this from the Windows display
> properties just as easily.
>