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ATI Tray Tools

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Is anyone using this instead of the Catalyst Control Center? I'm interested in giving it a go, and would like to know what advantages it offers over the CCC.

This would be for an MSI 4850 512mb.
 
I use both. ATT has FPS counter, Vsync forcing, Custom refresh rates, AF & Pixel optimizations, game profiles, a ton of stuff. It's about 10 times smaller than CCC.

Like I said, I use both simultaneously.
 
I use both. ATT has FPS counter, Vsync forcing, Custom refresh rates, AF & Pixel optimizations, game profiles, a ton of stuff. It's about 10 times smaller than CCC.

Like I said, I use both simultaneously.

ATT is nice cuz it has both overclocking and d3d triple buffering features. It would be nice if I could ditch MSI afterburner and d3doverrider to have a single program to get the job done, but alas it didn't have vcore control IIRC (either that, or didn't allow for higher voltages to be actually useful, forgot which).
 
I use ATT instead of CCC. ATT has this nice feature of auto overclocking. I set a very low 2D clock and a high 3D clock which ATT switches between automatically. this feature I don't see in CCC. And you can force AA in some games not supporting AA natively I believe although I never use this feature from ATT.
 
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