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Is ATi Tool still the best OCing program

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n7

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It's been awhile since i used any ATi OCing tools.

I'm hoping to get a bit more outta my X850XT PE before moving to PCI-e this winter sometime.

Any other tools out there?

One thing i dislike having to do is load ATi Tool with Windows to keep my clocks set...coolbits for my 6800GT was nice since it wasn't a secondary program really.

 
Originally posted by: n7
It's been awhile since i used any ATi OCing tools.

I'm hoping to get a bit more outta my X850XT PE before moving to PCI-e this winter sometime.

Any other tools out there?

One thing i dislike having to do is load ATi Tool with Windows to keep my clocks set...coolbits for my 6800GT was nice since it wasn't a secondary program really.

You can go in the settings of ATItool and it will autoload w/ windows then shut itself down, or else use a registry key. :light:
 
I still believe ATI Tray Tools is the best, the footprint is pretty minimal IMHO, about 5.6mb. If you really think that's going to have a perceivable effect on your 3dmark or game performance....then you need more RAM. 😉
 
Yah, Ati tray tools is the best - it not only OC's, but has every tweak you can think of - it's like having the CCC in a 3mb app, no bloat, no lag.
 
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