Radeon 9600XT & Rivatuner
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I am soon to come into possesion of the ASUS Radeon 9600XT/TVD. Am I to understand that I may use Rivatuner to overclock this card?
I would use Powerstrip but the tip-of-the-day pop-ups each boot make me grind my teeth.
I would use Powerstrip but the tip-of-the-day pop-ups each boot make me grind my teeth.
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argh ..... do not install Rage3D
this really sucks - stupid auto run, comfortable as a stonechair ... REAL BS
get the OMEGA driver or the standalone RadClocker ...
this really sucks - stupid auto run, comfortable as a stonechair ... REAL BS
get the OMEGA driver or the standalone RadClocker ...
Does Rage3D support 9600XT?
I took this from the Rivatuner readme:
-Low-level hardware monitoring module for all supported ATI and NVIDIA graphics processors
-Core and memory clock history graphs are very helpful for understanding
dynamic 2D/3D clock frequency adjustment on NV3x+ boards and driver-level overclocking protections on some ATI GPU based boards.
-Powerful low-level hardware overclocking tool for all pre-GeForce FX NVIDIA and ATI R200/RV250/RV280/R300/RV350/R350 graphics processors
-Added R360/RV360 GPUs support. Now RivaTuner's low-level hardware overclocking and diagnostic features are available for RADEON 9600XT/9800XT owners too.
-Revised ATI clock frequency detection/generation algorithms. The code was updated to accommodate memory/core PLL post dividers usage on certain boards (e.g. ASUS RADEON 9800XT). Now RivaTuner detects correct clock frequencies on such boards too.
Looks like Rivatuner is OK for 9600XT. Low-Level overclocking only though.
I took this from the Rivatuner readme:
-Low-level hardware monitoring module for all supported ATI and NVIDIA graphics processors
-Core and memory clock history graphs are very helpful for understanding
dynamic 2D/3D clock frequency adjustment on NV3x+ boards and driver-level overclocking protections on some ATI GPU based boards.
-Powerful low-level hardware overclocking tool for all pre-GeForce FX NVIDIA and ATI R200/RV250/RV280/R300/RV350/R350 graphics processors
-Added R360/RV360 GPUs support. Now RivaTuner's low-level hardware overclocking and diagnostic features are available for RADEON 9600XT/9800XT owners too.
-Revised ATI clock frequency detection/generation algorithms. The code was updated to accommodate memory/core PLL post dividers usage on certain boards (e.g. ASUS RADEON 9800XT). Now RivaTuner detects correct clock frequencies on such boards too.
Looks like Rivatuner is OK for 9600XT. Low-Level overclocking only though.
Rage 3D is what i use for overclocking and its pretty good.
The auto startup "feature" can be turned off pretty easilt if it annoys you
The auto startup "feature" can be turned off pretty easilt if it annoys you
I use RivaTuner for overcloking and have no problems. Last release of Riva Tuner support 9600XT too.
9500 np, red pcb, L-shaped memory, is it possible to get 9800 speeds without ocing? if yes, how?
you cant without overclocking. the 9800's is running much higher clockrates
Use RadClocker