![]() ![]() Microsoft keep moving the goal posts with each new edition of Windows 10, and this is likely to continue happening with the expected casualties among older versions of some products, so what works today may not do so after the next Autumn / Fall Creators version of Windows 10.! You haven't said exactly what your current version of ATI is nor what version of Windows OS you are using, or what type of computer environment this is all working in?įor users working with cutting edge technologies (the latest, greatest bits & pieces), then the benefits of moving to ATI 2019 is in the support for such new components, hardware etc. ![]() Alan, this is very much an individual decision point and if you are happy with the version of ATI that you have and this is working as you need it / want it to do, then the answer to your title question may well be No! ![]()
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