It looks like ATI doesn't have on-die temperature sensor. How come ?
I couldn't find any articles report about it.
1. powercolor taiwan email me that only X1950pro and X1650XT provide this feature.
2. sapphire taiwan email me that only x1600 up.
3. ATI global don't know about it.
4. asus and gigabyte never response to my email.
Does your own models can show the temperature and overdrive ?
It's very hard to find the correct information.
Thank you for reserching...
One for all, all for one.
Some of my research:
I couldn't find any articles report about it.
1. powercolor taiwan email me that only X1950pro and X1650XT provide this feature.
2. sapphire taiwan email me that only x1600 up.
3. ATI global don't know about it.
4. asus and gigabyte never response to my email.
Does your own models can show the temperature and overdrive ?
It's very hard to find the correct information.
Thank you for reserching...
One for all, all for one.
Some of my research:
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Chip Model Temperature monitor and overdrive
x1950 pro Sapphire yes
x1650 xt Sapphire yes
x1650 pro Gigabyte silent no
MSI no
Sapphire yes
x1600 xt Sapphire no (not sure)
Gecube no
Powercolor no
Powercolor Bravo no
Gigabyte silent yes
x1600 pro Sapphire yes
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