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.

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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 ...

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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.

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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

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I use RivaTuner for overcloking and have no problems. Last release of Riva Tuner support 9600XT too.

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9500 np, red pcb, L-shaped memory, is it possible to get 9800 speeds without ocing? if yes, how?

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you cant without overclocking. the 9800's is running much higher clockrates

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Use RadClocker