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    Make auto-overclocking in ATI Tray Tools go to 105/120 speed

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by akaidiot, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. akaidiot

    akaidiot Notebook Geek

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    I'm using the latest omega drivers, based on cat 5.9 on my W3V

    I'm using the auto-overclock but I can't set the "low speed" profile as I want which is 105/120 (core/mem). With the standard ATI driver in "battery mode"(ATI Powerplay) it clocks down to those speeds.

    But I want to clock down to those speeds also in AC mode and have it auto-overclock when a 3D app is detected.

    So basically: How do you set up a profile in ATI Tray Tools with these core/mem speeds: 105/120?
     
  2. DownByFive

    DownByFive Notebook Consultant

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    In the general options menu, there is an option for a max over/underclock setting, which at default is limited to 20%. Just uncheck that and you'll be good to go.
     
  3. Asudef

    Asudef Notebook Guru

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    This may be a newb question, but what are you guys talking about? Overclocking your GPU? Is this with a separate program?