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Incorrect clocks? -
08-11-2007, 23:19
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Hi old chaps!
I just decided to install the beta to see if my previous problem is fixed in it, but upon opening the Overclocking window, I was presented with the following...

Now, I know that these are wrong, but would it be dangerous if I were to change them and then apply the clocks? I don't really want to be doing any serious damage to my cards, so...
I'm using:
x1900CF and an x1900XTX (can't use Crossfire anyways with the beta).
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600,
2gb RAM,
Windows XP SP2.
<PS: Sorry about that Ray, no idea why I didn't check those. But, regardless, couldn't you have just asked me to edit? :o>
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Videocard: ATI HD6950
Processor: Intel C2Q Q9550 (3.4GHz)
Mainboard: ASUS P5E
Memory: 8Gb Patriot Viper
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08-12-2007, 18:32
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What is your primary adapter?

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08-12-2007, 22:13
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Originally Posted by Ray Adams
What is your primary adapter?
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The x1900CF. I think that's the only one allowed to be?
If you were meaning for more info, then it's a Sapphire x1900 CF, with 500/600 as default clocks.
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Videocard: ATI HD6950
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08-13-2007, 12:36
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What Catalyst version do you use? Can you try to reinstall driver?

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08-13-2007, 13:56
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Originally Posted by Ray Adams
What Catalyst version do you use? Can you try to reinstall driver?
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Wow, it works fine now, thanks! The crossfire problem still exists though (as seen in the Crossfire thread).
EDIT: I know this is irrelevant, but I may as well try and ask while you'll be coming to see this post!
Enabling crossfire with ATT always resets the clocks of both cards to their defaults - is it meant to be like this?
Last edited by GreatStalin; 08-13-2007 at 13:58.
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Videocard: ATI HD6950
Processor: Intel C2Q Q9550 (3.4GHz)
Mainboard: ASUS P5E
Memory: 8Gb Patriot Viper
Soundcard: internal
PSU: 900W
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08-14-2007, 20:11
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Enabling crossfire with ATT always resets the clocks of both cards to their defaults - is it meant to be like this?
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I don't know. It seems that this is Catalyst behavior. I just call Catalyst procedure to enable or disable CF . Nothing more.

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Last edited by Ray Adams; 08-14-2007 at 20:14.
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