I 'lost' my 3D clocks...

deadken

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I have been playing around with my X1900 XTX in BF2. I seem to be 'locked' at 2D speeds now. I can only gauge this by using the graphing feature and selecting charting my memory and core speeds. The wierd thing is that I can 'force' an overclock while on my desktop, but after gaming for a few minutes, when I come back to the graph it shows that I have reverted back to the stock 2D speeds around the time I entered the game.

I think I am gonna re-install ATI Tray Tools (I'll look for a newer version of course) so that I know that the settings will be reverted back to stock. I think that I might have set something wrong on one of the three OverClocking menus.

Any thoughts?
 

a123456

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Make sure that the ATI Poller stays enabled. Otherwise, it won't switch correctly.