Is ATi Tool still a good program?

Circuitbreaker8

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Its been so lonngggg since I last overclocked a videocard! I haven't been keeping up either...but I remember ATi Tool being good for my 9800P 128mb (lol) Anything else out there? I liked it because that furry block would start artifacting and you could just turn it down. Easier than starting up a WHOLE program and going through all that BS. Also, would it work with a X1900XTX?
 
Im using it on my X850XT..It works great..Not sure if it supports the X1900XT, but I would assume it does...
 
I am using ATI Tray Tools myself. Full control of the driver so no CCC needed.
 
Doesn't detect my X1900 :( Edit: Just tried the beta version and it reports my stock clocks @ 500/ 594....wtf
 
I like it, oddly enough, i use it to OC my nvidia 7800gt. Works great

I got started using it on a 9800pro too :)
 
Circuitbreaker8 said:
Doesn't detect my X1900 :( Edit: Just tried the beta version and it reports my stock clocks @ 500/ 594....wtf
I'd be curious if thats the 2D clocks and it jumps up for 3D app. Just wondering, i don't know that for sure.
 
I tried running the "scan for artifact" and it crashed....then I went to the CCC to double check the clocks, and its at 500/500 EVEN after i uninstalled it!!!! How do I get it back to stock ( 650/775) ?!
 
It won't recognize my X1800 either. CCC isn't bad, though. The OC cap is annoying, but at least it's high enough so that most people on stock cooling won't find it to be a problem.
 
It works fine for both my 7800gt co se(heh) and my radeon 9200pro running on my board at once (939 Asrock Dual Sata2). About your stock frequencies, I think it may be reporting your memory speeds in non-DDR format, or 1/2 of what they'd be to the card. I don't know what the X1900 runs at, but 500/1188 (594 * 2) seems about right... Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Arcygenical said:
It works fine for both my 7800gt co se(heh) and my radeon 9200pro running on my board at once (939 Asrock Dual Sata2). About your stock frequencies, I think it may be reporting your memory speeds in non-DDR format, or 1/2 of what they'd be to the card. I don't know what the X1900 runs at, but 500/1188 (594 * 2) seems about right... Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Its supposed to be at 775( 1550 )
And the core is supposed to be at 650.

Can anyone confirm the 2d/3d thing?

This is how it looks in the Overdrive panel

Requested: 648
Current VPU clock: 500

Requested: 774
Current Memory Clock: 500

<.< I hope it didn't do anything to the BIOS and cause me to reflash it :mad:
 
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