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    How-to overclock using ATI Tools?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by tiking, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. tiking

    tiking Notebook Consultant

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    I've downloaded the ATITool 0.27 file and it is now installed. Now, my question is how do I go about setting this up correctly? Is there a specific procedure I have to follow to setup up my system? Where do I start. This is my first time trying to over clock my system.

    To give it a try I just pressed the Find MAX Mem. Now it is doing a countdown of some sort...'heat up phase - 25 sec or so.' Have no idea what this means.. How long does it take to over clock my system using this ATI Tool?


    I would appreciate a guide or some steps to tell me in which order I am suppose to follow. Any links to guides for this particular tool? I would love to tell you how it fares with a 3D mark but if I do not understand the procedures it would make no sense to me

    Can someone please tell me how to set this up? I typed in some numbers but it just resorted back to the default numbers. Thanks.
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    Thanks for the heads up. I agree but reading somewhere, stating the ATI tool program is setup to be used by not-so pro users as well. It does not let the user extend beyond what is capable of the card...