OverClocking ATI
OverClocking ATI
Hi, I was look at OverClocking ATI thread and I was wandering if it is worth using ATI Tool or ATI Tray Tool If so which one would be the best to use? I did try ATI Tool but it didn't work, I obviously didn't do some thing right so I removed it, I just use ATI Overdrive.
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Re: OverClocking ATI
I use ATI Tool.
If the program isn't working in automatically setting your overclocking while keeping below speeds that cause the card to artifact, then you should manually set the clockspeeds in the ATI CCC, and just use the artifact scanner in ATI Tool to check the card is still stable.
Dan
If the program isn't working in automatically setting your overclocking while keeping below speeds that cause the card to artifact, then you should manually set the clockspeeds in the ATI CCC, and just use the artifact scanner in ATI Tool to check the card is still stable.
Dan
Re: OverClocking ATI
Hi, thanks for the respond.DMB2000uk wrote:I use ATI Tool.
If the program isn't working in automatically setting your overclocking while keeping below speeds that cause the card to artifact, then you should manually set the clockspeeds in the ATI CCC, and just use the artifact scanner in ATI Tool to check the card is still stable.
Dan
When a card artifact what am I looking for??
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Re: OverClocking ATI
This is what you don't want to see on ATI Tool
There are other things you will notice on your screen that aren't good if artifacts show up without ATI Tool. Closing thing I can compare it to is when an NES used to crash back in the day. Screen might be garbled completely or just maybe a spot or two around. But you will know if that happened

There are other things you will notice on your screen that aren't good if artifacts show up without ATI Tool. Closing thing I can compare it to is when an NES used to crash back in the day. Screen might be garbled completely or just maybe a spot or two around. But you will know if that happened
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Re: OverClocking ATI
Thanks for that reply. How do I avoid it from happening and fix it if it dos??InspectahACE wrote:This is what you don't want to see on ATI Tool
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There are other things you will notice on your screen that aren't good if artifacts show up without ATI Tool. Closing thing I can compare it to is when an NES used to crash back in the day. Screen might be garbled completely or just maybe a spot or two around. But you will know if that happened
Thanks again.
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Re: OverClocking ATI
I haven't overclocked a video card in a bit of time but in my experience, it happens because the overclock is too high. Usually to fix it would be to go a little lower on the speed until you find a good speed that's stable..Mine happened since it was a bad card from the start. It was OC'd by the manufacturer but it was a defective piece regardless in the end.
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Re: OverClocking ATI
Thanks for the help. 

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Re: OverClocking ATI
i have the same distortions on a ati x 1650 pro 512mb agp card,what is causing the problem, is the card gone?
Re: OverClocking ATI
If you have not overclocked the card the yes it has gone bad. Is it still under waranty to be able to send it back for a replacement?
Dan
Dan