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Call me stupid but...

outkast

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is there any programs out there that will tell you what the RAMDAC Clock Speed is

because i don't know what mine will be if it is 350mhz now at 66mhz agp bus speed

i'm tryin to figure out what it will be when i add to the bus agp speed every time i bump it up once
 
Changing your AGP speed will not alter the core speed of your video card. Theres no benefit of running beyond 66mhz and generally PCI and AGP are tied, so if you run them faster you stand a good chance of corrupting your data on your HD.

To see what the clocks are on your card use ATItool or Rivatuner, depending on your GPU.
 
ok then the next question what do you do to raise the core speed of the GPU?
 
outkast said:
ok then the next question what do you do to raise the core speed of the GPU?

Summoner said:
To see and change what the clocks are on your card use ATItool or Rivatuner, depending on your GPU.

Edit in bold.
 
thanks.. i thought for some reason rivatuner was for ATI.. didn't even pay attention to the "riva" part
 
3d speeds affect gaming performance, so increase those. 2d is when the card is just displaying things like the desktop, although my 6800gt is more stable when i keep both speeds the same.
 
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