- Aug 17, 2006
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I thought I would try overclocking my card for the first time today so I got atitool and started using it's built in "find max core" "find max memory". What I noticed though is that I started seeing artifacts on that test cube, but atiTool was reporting that no errors were found.
Is atiTool a reliable overclocking program. I dont see how the program wasn't detecting those artifacts when they were clearly visible to me. Anyone else experience this? Is coolbits a better option for overclocking the card?
Also, as far as I know, EVGA's warranty cover overclocking correct? So in the off chance the card gets messed up from overclocking, will it be covered by EVGA?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Is atiTool a reliable overclocking program. I dont see how the program wasn't detecting those artifacts when they were clearly visible to me. Anyone else experience this? Is coolbits a better option for overclocking the card?
Also, as far as I know, EVGA's warranty cover overclocking correct? So in the off chance the card gets messed up from overclocking, will it be covered by EVGA?
Thanks in advance for the help!