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    Overclock ATI Radeon HD 3450 in Studio 1535?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by xmdodem240, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. JohnByeBye

    JohnByeBye Notebook Evangelist

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    I wish I knew why it did that. I'm using 9.3 with no problems, the only thing I remember doing was installing Dells ATI drivers then installing 9.3 over them.

    Whoa...freaky. Lol. Good thing I didn't upload any material that's questionable. :p
     
  2. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    Haha...I'm not a network staff member anymore, I quit that job years ago; it was quite a time sap. These days I just moderate the forums, which is a busy enough job in itself. :p
     
  3. premed

    premed Notebook Enthusiast

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    if you wanna give it one more try you could try completely uninstalling current ccc and driver (the hardcore method involving drivercleaner) and install one of the 8.x drivers with the official version of mobility modder. Im not sure the exact difference in 9.4 and 8.9, but i think it mostly involves higher end gaming(max settings)
     
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    premed Notebook Enthusiast

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    http://www.filehippo.com/download_ati_catalyst_xp/changelog/
    under each edition is a change log of what it did. Its mostly dx10 games, or other games while using heavy shadows. I think anyone with our video card has pretty much come to grips with its limits.
    I really only play WoW on my laptop, and with all settings on low, i doubt i would tell much of a difference in the updated drivers.
     
  5. hidz7

    hidz7 Notebook Consultant

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    hi guys,
    i have studio 1535 with hd3450..
    i would like to ask about overclocking using amd gpu clock tool.
    let say if i successfully overclock it, is the clock will always stay at that number?
    because i afraid the gpu might get overheat.
    sorry for the bad english.
     
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