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    visual testing has been disabled

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by sp3d2, Jul 28, 2006.

  1. sp3d2

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    helo there. im using ati radeon xpress 200M. when im using atitool to find max core and max mem , this popup show up. i try to change something but how to enable visual testing?.I cannot find it there. can anyone here help me?
     

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    DoubleHelix Notebook Consultant

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    do what it says.. if that option isnt there then the card might not support visual testing and thus cant be overclocked....

    that would be my guess...
     
  3. sp3d2

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    i dont find any option of visual testing dude...?
     
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    DoubleHelix Notebook Consultant

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    did you read what it the thing says...

    "to fix this goto display properties, settings, and enable the monitor output of the card...."

    do that ... if that doesnt work then the manufacturer might have sealed the card from being overclocked.
     
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    dude. i say that i do not find any option that can enable the monitor output of the card. dont u understand?
     
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    then most likely you cannot overclock it...even if successful you would probably fry the card.. since it is a hyper memory card the max that it wants to be at it has probably already attained...