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    Any other programs beside ATItool that find max core/mem?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by NOSintake, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. NOSintake

    NOSintake Notebook Evangelist NBR Reviewer

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    ok, so im assuming ATItool doesnt support x1400 (could be wrong). anyways, i load it up, and none of the options come up except to scan for artifacts. so is there any other program i can use to find the max core and memory clock speed?
     
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    no one knows anything? well, i was able to get the options open, but it keeps turning my screen off, and i have to turn it off using the power button
     
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    try Rivia Tuner (just google it) it works with both ATI and nVidia cards :)

    Edit: sorry its : "RivaTuner" not Rivia ;)