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    Strange Rivatuner problem

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by winterymix, Dec 10, 2007.

  1. winterymix

    winterymix Notebook Consultant

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    I've always used NTune and atitool to OC. Thought I'd try RivaTuner this time, and found something odd. When I set the clocks for performance 3d, it doesn't translate over correctly. For instance, I have my core clock set for 460, but when I bench it, it goes to 499 instead. And when I'm not running 3d and the card goes back to 2d or 3d powersave, the core and shaders drop (but not to the right freq) but the memory stays at 600mhz. This is all according to the hardware monitoring tool that comes with Rivatuner. Any ideas?