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    ATI tools

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by serpa4, Feb 24, 2007.

  1. serpa4

    serpa4 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm running ATI tools on my 1505, ATI x1400. I hit find max memory. How long does this run for? Its been a little while, about 25 minutes. The only option is abort. Next will be, if it finishes memory, find max core. How long does it run in vista?
     
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    serpa4 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I can't figure out how to just enter clock speeds and just leave it. The only options are core: 1439 and memory: 1304. How does this relate to the speed fo the two items. I'm used to looking at mem:491 and core: 432. I'd just like to enter say 550 and 500 and try. I haven't overclocked anything in about 7 years! New to this again.
     
  3. A.L.M.

    A.L.M. Notebook Guru

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    ATI Tool 0.26 has a bug that causes wrong identification of frequencies on mobility cards. The only version proven to work well with X1k mobility cards is the 0.25 beta 14. ;)