Ray Adams has released a new version of his tweaker for Radeon cards: ATI Tray Tools 1.0.1.500!
Added Support for last Radeon models Experimental support for Windows XP 64bit/ 2003 64bit. Improved TV/Display support, updated "Default Single Display" profile. Updated Display information. Now "Displays" dialog window will show DDC information for monitor if supported. All registry operation for Catalyst settings are moved to low level driver. Now you can use ATI Tray Tools under standard user or guest accounts (without administration rights). Please restart computer after installing this build. To provide easy operation with Low Level driver I've added new utility "Low Level Driver Installation". Now you can easily Start/Stop/Install/Uninstall driver. Improved 3D Renderer. Now you can resize 3D Renderer window. The bigger window the better chances for finding maximum clocks. Added option to set minimum allowed artifacts count. Added new options in 3D rendered "Set 3D to max quality". - If you select this option ATT will automatically set all 3D settings to maximum quality. Antialiasing - 6x, Anisotropic Filtering - 16x, "Set 3D to max speed". - If you select this option ATT will automatically set all 3D settings to maximum speed. Antialiasing - 0x, Anisotropic Filtering - 0x, Update artifact scanning procedure. Now 3D Renderer will show amount of artifacts. Updated System Information module. Added information about Sub Vendor. Updated "High precision" overclocking mode. Now you can set restriction for reference divider calculation. How it will work
By default ATT, in High precision mode, calculate best reference divider, set nearest desired clocks using range between 2 and 16. Sometimes the bigger divider gives most desired clocks, but use of bigger divider is a way to unstable overclocking. You can reach better overclocking values with better stability using smaller dividers, but in this case you will not be able to set accurate clocks. You can use "Calculate" button to see which of the dividers will be used for obtaining desired clocks. Just for example we want to set GPU of 380Mhz and Memory of 340 MHz. Lets have a look which clocks we will have with different restrictions:
ATI Tray Tools 1.0.1.500
By default ATT, in High precision mode, calculate best reference divider, set nearest desired clocks using range between 2 and 16. Sometimes the bigger divider gives most desired clocks, but use of bigger divider is a way to unstable overclocking. You can reach better overclocking values with better stability using smaller dividers, but in this case you will not be able to set accurate clocks. You can use "Calculate" button to see which of the dividers will be used for obtaining desired clocks. Just for example we want to set GPU of 380Mhz and Memory of 340 MHz. Lets have a look which clocks we will have with different restrictions:
ATI Tray Tools 1.0.1.500