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System Name | Akame |
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Processor | Intel® Core™ i7-4770K 3.5Ghz /// (Stock) |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Maximus VI HERO Intel Z87 Socket 1150 |
Cooling | Stock Air Cooler |
Memory | 16Gb (4x4Gb) /// G Skill PC3-19200 DDR3 2400MHz |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GeForce GTX 970 SC GAMING ACX 2.0 |
Storage | Samsung 840 EVO 120GB (OS) /// Samsung 840 EVO 250GB /// Western Digital Caviar 1TB Green SATAIII |
Display(s) | Asus 22-inch VH226H Widescreen LCD Monitor (2ms, 3000:1, 1920x1080) Full HD |
Case | Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced |
Audio Device(s) | Astro A50 Gen1 |
Power Supply | Corsair AX760W Full Modular 80+ Platinum |
Mouse | Roccat Kone AIMO |
Keyboard | AFX MK0217 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64-bit |
I was wondering about this ATi Tool, I have just been informed by Solaris17 that it has nVidia support and was wondering if this ATi Tool is better/simpler to use than that of the current Riva Tuner I have on my system.
I knowticed that my core and memory clock speeds have dropped and keep dropping to default 425/1100 clock speeds from running D3D (Direct3D) games such as NFS:MW (Need for Speed: Most Wanted) from the overclocked speeds of 450/1200 I have set.
So, is this ATi Tool better to use and simpler to configure than the Riva Tuner and can I set the fan speeds besides the core and memory clocks within the ATi Tool for my GeForce XFX 6800 Ultra 256Mb AGP card?
--Lee
I knowticed that my core and memory clock speeds have dropped and keep dropping to default 425/1100 clock speeds from running D3D (Direct3D) games such as NFS:MW (Need for Speed: Most Wanted) from the overclocked speeds of 450/1200 I have set.
So, is this ATi Tool better to use and simpler to configure than the Riva Tuner and can I set the fan speeds besides the core and memory clocks within the ATi Tool for my GeForce XFX 6800 Ultra 256Mb AGP card?
--Lee