JEDI Lifer Sep 25, 2001 29,391 2,738 126 Nov 8, 2005 #1 i have the latest drivers. but i dont see an option to overclock. so how do i overclock? THX!
M Matthias99 Diamond Member Oct 7, 2003 8,808 0 0 Nov 8, 2005 #3 RadClocker also works nicely. ATI doesn't have OCing built into the drivers.
JEDI Lifer Sep 25, 2001 29,391 2,738 126 Nov 8, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: SPARTAN VI ATI Tool. Google it. Click to expand... "no ati card was detected in your system" wtf? i have a ati cards. one is a 9600 agp, other is a radeon sdr 32meg pci card. why cant it find any video cards?!
Originally posted by: SPARTAN VI ATI Tool. Google it. Click to expand... "no ati card was detected in your system" wtf? i have a ati cards. one is a 9600 agp, other is a radeon sdr 32meg pci card. why cant it find any video cards?!
Sonikku Lifer Jun 23, 2005 15,882 4,882 136 Nov 9, 2005 #5 Because you touch yourself at night. Originally posted by: Matthias99 RadClocker also works nicely. ATI doesn't have OCing built into the drivers. Click to expand... True, but "overdrive" has the same idea.
Because you touch yourself at night. Originally posted by: Matthias99 RadClocker also works nicely. ATI doesn't have OCing built into the drivers. Click to expand... True, but "overdrive" has the same idea.
JEDI Lifer Sep 25, 2001 29,391 2,738 126 Nov 9, 2005 #6 Originally posted by: Sonikku Because you touch yourself at night. Click to expand... Mods, Please BAN Sonikku! Thx!
Originally posted by: Sonikku Because you touch yourself at night. Click to expand... Mods, Please BAN Sonikku! Thx!
C CrispyFried Golden Member May 3, 2005 1,122 0 0 Nov 9, 2005 #8 maybe your 9600 is clock locked (mine is) if so use omega drivers and ati tool (which I do) and you can overclock.
maybe your 9600 is clock locked (mine is) if so use omega drivers and ati tool (which I do) and you can overclock.