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GPU clock speed display?

Athlex

Golden Member
Anyone know of a way to display GPU (ATI in this case) clockspeed in real time? I'm running the new Folding @ Home GPU client, but I want to verify that the video card is running at full (3D) speed rather than reduced 2D/desktop speed.

Thanks in advance...
 
Nah, RivaTuner has worked fine with ATI cards for years, at least for overclocking and low-level tweaks. I used it to softmod a couple of Radeon 9500s to 9700s . Looks like Traytools has better hooks into the driver settings though, I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the info.
 
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Doesn't it also display the current clocks in CCC (in the Overdrive panel, maybe?)

Looks like it shows momentary clockspeed in the hardware information center, but I don't even show an overdrive panel. Maybe it's incompatible with Windows 2000 or the AGP X1950?
 
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Doesn't it also display the current clocks in CCC (in the Overdrive panel, maybe?)

I believe it displays "requested" clock speeds. I dont think its real time, although admittedly, it's been a loooooooooong time since I used CCC.
 
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Doesn't it also display the current clocks in CCC (in the Overdrive panel, maybe?)

I believe it displays "requested" clock speeds. I dont think its real time, although admittedly, it's been a loooooooooong time since I used CCC.

I have an "ATI Overdrive" panel that displays the 'requested' and 'current' GPU clocks. The 'current' values change to match the 'requested' ones when I start a 3D app, so I would assume it's somewhat close to real-time. However, what you get may depend on what card you have installed.

I installed CCC when I built my new computer, since ATT was still having issues with the X1800s at that point... I could change driver settings, but none of the overclocking stuff worked. I could probably switch over now.
 
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