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Default Incorrect clocks? - 08-11-2007, 23:19 | posts: 8

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...

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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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Default 08-12-2007, 18:32 | posts: 4,942

What is your primary adapter?



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Default 08-12-2007, 22:13 | posts: 8

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What is your primary adapter?
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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What Catalyst version do you use? Can you try to reinstall driver?



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What Catalyst version do you use? Can you try to reinstall driver?
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?

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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?
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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