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Does PowerStrip need to be running in order to lock in clock settings?

NFS4

No Lifer
If I overclock my Radeon to say...180MHz, does PowerStrip have to be running at all times in the background?
 
It normally does. There is a command line option that allows it to exit after it sets the clock, but it been awhile and I don't remember what it was. You can use one of the various Radeon tweakers that will set the clock speed @ boot and not run in the background. They work very well.
 


<< It normally does. There is a command line option that allows it to exit after it sets the clock, but it been awhile and I don't remember what it was. You can use one of the various Radeon tweakers that will set the clock speed @ boot and not run in the background. They work very well. >>


Yeah, but they always drop the clock back to default after rebooting in Windows XP even after checking the box that says apply on reboot. That's why I'm going to powerstrip
 


<< Ahhh... I'm not running XP and have been out of the Radeon scene for a bit. Have you tried the guys @ Rage3D? >>


They told me to get POwerstrip 🙂
 
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