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How can I tell my speed in ATI Tray Tools?

I looked at system information and it says the following:
Clock Information
BIOS VPU 425.00
Current VPU 425.25
BIOS MEM 432.00
Current MEM 432.00

Is that normal for an X700 Pro? Because I wanted to make sure it was running at stock since I have an Asus K8N4-E Deluxe and I found out a setting in BIOS called "PEG Link Mode" that automatically overclocks your video card. It was set to disable. I have a Connect 3D X700 Pro which I read has a flimsy heatsink.

Anyway, is Current MEM the speed of my RAM? Because it's not 860 MHz.

\EDIT: Why in the world didn't anyone tell me I could see it in Everest Home Edition by clicking on GPU? Sheesh.
Yeah, temperatures are way better now that I disabled PEG Link Mode in BIOS.

\EDIT AGAIN: Whoops, someone did tell me. Heh, just noticed that after posting my edit.
 
Why download Everest? ATT is telling you your speeds right there. What else do you need? Not sure what you're asking for.

BIOS VPU and MEM are the stock speeds for the card. If you were overclocked the current speeds would be different.
 
For whatever reason, Everest Home Edition seems to "spell it out" to you better. It even told me what my bandwidth is, 13.5 GB/s.

That's cool. Settings are default again and I only froze for a very brief half second in UT2004 in DM-Tensilesteel. Temperature reached 76'C but that was with my window closed and my fans on minimum. I don't have the "failed VGA test" on boot anymore. 🙂 Got it three times in a row the other day before I changed PEG Link Mode to disabled.
 
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