X1900 XTX and ATT Issues

Discussion in 'ATI Tray Tools Generic Discussion' started by KillerFry, Dec 19, 2006.

  1. KillerFry

    KillerFry New Member

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    Hello,

    I just installed ATT in my computer. Ever since I did, the Overdrive feature has been disabled in my X1900XTX. I figure this is because the ATI HotKey Poller is turned off.

    Simple, I decided to create profiles for my games so the core and mem speeds up themselves when a certain video game starts running. Nevertheless, I get artifacts on screen! I'm not overclocking it over it's stock speeds (650/750).

    Funny thing is, if I set the frequencies to their stock using ATI Tool, everything works fine. Actually, I can take the card to 700/800 with ATI Tool with not a problem. Though ATI Tool asks for the ATI HotKey Poller to be turned on.

    I see some options in ATT that I don't quite understand, namely the Overclock method. What's the difference between Driver Level and Low Level? Which one is recommended?

    I'd appreciate if you can give me a few heads up towards succesfully OC'ing my card - or at least, to get it to run at stock speeds! Heh.

    Thanks in advance guys!
     
  2. NightCrawler™

    NightCrawler™ Member Guru

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    Make sure when you create a 3D profile you set the voltage for that 3D profile too at 1.45v...
     
  3. Ray Adams

    Ray Adams Guest

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    If you got artifacts in Low Level you should switch to Driver Level overclocking mode. Just do not forget about GPU Voltage! It should be increased for 3D clocks
     

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