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    aTuner - graphics optimizer for games

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by ivar, Jan 10, 2006.

  1. ivar

    ivar Notebook Deity

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  2. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    That appears to be very similar to ATI Tray Tools to me.
     
  3. ikovac

    ikovac Cooler and faster... NBR Reviewer

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    ATT is like a spaceship to this one. (I like spaceships :rolleyes: )
    Err, I don't see latencies/mem timings anywhere. That is one of the best parts of ATT. I would try it if only this is included. Overclocking and other settings can be set from many other programs.

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    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    yep ati tray tools is fantastico,

    I oc my memory when i play DOD:S and can run at 1440x900 everything on high, with HDR off, 2x AA and not drop below 25fps, usually around 40-50 :)

    very very pretty for an x600, and that is without playing with anything else but memory clock