Wondering if anyone can help me...
I've got X1900 Crossfire (X1900XT and X1900, both HIS with the IceQ3 coolers).
I've been using ATI Tray Tools recently and overclocking (I guess?) one of my cards to 685/810 with vGPU 1.425v. No other voltage option changes.
I thought this was working well for me, except when I ran 3DMark06 I actually ended up with a lower score (about 9400) with my E6700 at 4.3Ghz than I did when I overclocked my cards individually with ATiTool to 680/800, with my CPU running 3.6Ghz (got 11335 then!).
As I've disabled both ATI services am I right in thinking then that one of my cards is running at 685/810, and the other is running at the 2D speeds of 500/600?? I can't think of what else could cause my scores to be so much lower.
So last night I tried ATITool again, set up a profile for 685/810 (1.425v/2.086v/2.086v, and whatever the other one is by default) but the problem I'm having is that I can apply this clock to one card, but when I choose the other card in the drop-down menu and apply the same clock my system will always stop responding shortly afterwards... screen goes black, monitor switches off, etc. It doesn't seem to matter which card I apply this 685/810 speed to first, as soon as I apply it to both I just get a lockup.
Is the problem as simple as not running enough voltage for the overclock? Is there something else obvious I'm missing?
Also - how do I know which card I'm overclocking when I choose one from the drop-down menu in ATITool? Does CCC overclock both cards at the same time when you set clocks in Overdrive?
Also - finally - when I boot Windows the screen goes black and comes back about 3 times, is this normal when Crossfire is enabled?
I've got X1900 Crossfire (X1900XT and X1900, both HIS with the IceQ3 coolers).
I've been using ATI Tray Tools recently and overclocking (I guess?) one of my cards to 685/810 with vGPU 1.425v. No other voltage option changes.
I thought this was working well for me, except when I ran 3DMark06 I actually ended up with a lower score (about 9400) with my E6700 at 4.3Ghz than I did when I overclocked my cards individually with ATiTool to 680/800, with my CPU running 3.6Ghz (got 11335 then!).
As I've disabled both ATI services am I right in thinking then that one of my cards is running at 685/810, and the other is running at the 2D speeds of 500/600?? I can't think of what else could cause my scores to be so much lower.
So last night I tried ATITool again, set up a profile for 685/810 (1.425v/2.086v/2.086v, and whatever the other one is by default) but the problem I'm having is that I can apply this clock to one card, but when I choose the other card in the drop-down menu and apply the same clock my system will always stop responding shortly afterwards... screen goes black, monitor switches off, etc. It doesn't seem to matter which card I apply this 685/810 speed to first, as soon as I apply it to both I just get a lockup.
Is the problem as simple as not running enough voltage for the overclock? Is there something else obvious I'm missing?
Also - how do I know which card I'm overclocking when I choose one from the drop-down menu in ATITool? Does CCC overclock both cards at the same time when you set clocks in Overdrive?
Also - finally - when I boot Windows the screen goes black and comes back about 3 times, is this normal when Crossfire is enabled?

