Hi, I guess this isn't exactly a driver issue but I suppose the solution is probably driver related. The game in question is Pro Evolution Soccer 2012. It's extremely lightweight to run and therein lies the problem. I've been keeping an eye on my clocks while playing and they are dropping to 2d levels, which seems to be making my controls a little unresponsive. During online play this is a death sentence. I first got around this by throwing some eye candy at it via ccc, and with some forced aa and af the clocks stayed up. But, probably because of this being a crappy port, the controls again seem sticky and unresponsive in spite of a solid 60fps. I tried setting 2d and 3d profiles in Aferburner but the card seems to have a mind of it's own regarding this type of power management. So is there another program worth trying to set a OC profile that will override this behaviour? I wanted to try ATT but it seems to have died like RadeonPro. Is there anything else I can try before I dig out my 8800GT? Thanks for any help. edit To make this completely clear: Observing clocks on OSD controls become slower to respond when clocks drop, and are fine when they pop up again. Always seem crappy with any forced ccc settings.
Maybe you can drop in SMAA/FXAA injector to increase the graphic load to prevent it dropping to 2D clock. SMAA: injectSMAA FXAA: FXAA Post Process Injection Tool
You should try ATT. You can create a custom profile (oc, fan etc) just for pes12 and then switch to auto (ccc+powerplay) if you want. Also for more responsive controls you should try setting "flip queue size" to 1 or 0
http://www.amd.com/us/products/technologies/ati-power-play/Pages/ati-power-play.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATI_PowerPlay :nerd: