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Help Setting Up Fan Profiles for HD4850 in Rivatuner

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I need some help getting fan profiles set up for my 4850 in Rivatuner. I've searched Google and searched here but can't find much. I tried a guide on Guru3d, but it was for an NV card and didn't work for me.

Is this possible at this point with Rivatuner 2.10?
 
You haven't searched hard enough. 😉

http://www.hardforum.com/showp...033029086&postcount=10


Use the "Look-up table control mode" since it works best. Be careful though, since Riva Tuner has the bad habit of not loading up your fan profiles at boot. This is usually resolved by changing one parameter, which one you want, from the auto fan control table. For example setting "T slope" from 22 to 21 and pressing Apply. It's a bug with riva tuner or the latest Catalyst.

EDIT:Ups. What have I done? 😱 A nice triple post.
 
Doesn't the ATI Catalyst Control Center have fan profiles starting from 8.10 or something? I swear I read a news report that they do.
 
Originally posted by: geokilla
Doesn't the ATI Catalyst Control Center have fan profiles starting from 8.10 or something? I swear I read a news report that they do.

No, but you can manually set the fan to run at a certain speed. It doesn't allow you to change it based on temps though like rivatuner does.
 
try out ATI tray tools. Much easier than rivatuner and the built in scanning for artifacts makes OCing very easy.



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