Help with the Rivatuner

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Help with the Rivatuner

Postby flyingbartdude. » Sun Dec 17, 2006 4:33 pm

Hi Guys
I need help with the Rivatuner I would like to overclock my radeon ati 9600xt but I do not want to burn it out .I have never played with anything like this before so I dont want to do any damage just up my memory clock a bit if possible. Does anyone know what a safe setting would be and how i go about putting it into action. I am doing this for some improvement on my fs9 while I wait for my new card after christmas the  Radeon x1950pro.
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Re: Help with the Rivatuner

Postby cheesegrater » Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:05 am

There is no "safe" settings that everyone can use, since everyone will get different results. You increase the speed in small incriments, monitor temperature, and look for artifacts. Keep in mind that the temperature is measured for the GPU, and not for the memory, so you can fry your memory while running at acceptable temperatures.
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Re: Help with the Rivatuner

Postby flyingbartdude. » Mon Dec 18, 2006 6:30 pm

Thanks Cheesegrater I think I shall give it a miss as seen as I do not know what im doing dont want to fry anything lol
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Re: Help with the Rivatuner

Postby Splat762 » Fri Dec 22, 2006 12:01 pm

Question...why are you using Rivatuner on a ATI card?  I could have sworn that Rivatuner was for Nvidia cards only?  :-?

...but I can't get the thing to work right for me either on my 7800.  ;D
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