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BF2/BF2142 Do not like Gfx Overclocks...

chaosophy said:
ATT has built in o/c limits for saftey but you can change them.

right click the tray icon
tools & options >
general options
advanced tab
overclocking configuration

then either untick 'use overclocking limits' or change the percentages to what you need.


Marry me? lool j/k cheers I knew it must be there somewhere but i couldnt find it.

Edit: Everytime i try to change the clocks its changing the 2d clocks which reboots the system, is there an option to make it change the 3d clocks?

Looks like the 2900 isnt supported by ATT yet, and ATi tool doesnt change the 3d clock settings when i try for some reason.
 
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SS-89 said:
Marry me? lool j/k cheers I knew it must be there somewhere but i couldnt find it.

Edit: Everytime i try to change the clocks its changing the 2d clocks which reboots the system, is there an option to make it change the 3d clocks?

Looks like the 2900 isnt supported by ATT yet, and ATi tool doesnt change the 3d clock settings when i try for some reason.


If you look like your avatar, NO! :p :D

I think the way to do it in ATT is to set it to disable the 'ATi Hotkey Poller' (or disable it manually in services), which means your card will always run 2d setting as default and then set profiles to clock up to 3D settings.

If you check the 'System Information' under the hardware section you should be able to see the clocks and voltages for the two or three modes that the card can run in.

You can then setup some profiles..

1). default 2D
2). default 3d
3). your o/c

Check the ATT Forums

and maybe get the latest beta

the rebooting thing maybe to do with needing to disable ATT from using overdrive for o/cing and using low level instead. Can't remember but I'm sure it's something to do with low level vs driver level o/cing.

tbh please do check the forums though (the one above and the o/c forum on here) as I'm on a X1950XT under XP64 and haven't felt the need to overclock it. Most of my ATi o/cing was on an old X800.
 
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