novacheck
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Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.6ghz |
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Motherboard | Asus P5N-D |
Cooling | Xigmatec HDT-S1283 - Lapped |
Memory | 4x1gb OCZ Fatality DDR2 1066mhz |
Video Card(s) | 2x EVGA 8800GT SC SLI |
Storage | Seagate 7200.10 320gb HDD ; 2x Barricuda 7200.10 80gb RAID-0 ; 2x Spinpoint 120gb RAID-0 |
Display(s) | Westinghouse LCM 22W3 22" LCD Widescreen, |
Case | Antec P182 |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum |
Power Supply | Antec TPQ 850 watt |
Software | Windows Vista Home Premium x-64 |
When I install the above atitool, and run it, it doesn't show anything in the clock speeds.
Also, trying to find max anything won't work. It will pop up the 3d window, and act like it is working, but my clocks wont raise.
Also, 0.26 does work, just not for overclocking. The problem I have with it is when I try to find max, every 3 seconds, my clocks will jump up by about 50 mhz. Way too much to fine tune it. This is on XP Pro SP2, and on Vista Home Premium x64. I have used them both just fine a few months ago, but have since reinstalled everything. I am not sure if it was the reinstall that did it, as it does it in both of my OS's. I am pretty sure everything is still setup the same. If I have any more issues, I will post them. Thanks again.
Also, trying to find max anything won't work. It will pop up the 3d window, and act like it is working, but my clocks wont raise.
Also, 0.26 does work, just not for overclocking. The problem I have with it is when I try to find max, every 3 seconds, my clocks will jump up by about 50 mhz. Way too much to fine tune it. This is on XP Pro SP2, and on Vista Home Premium x64. I have used them both just fine a few months ago, but have since reinstalled everything. I am not sure if it was the reinstall that did it, as it does it in both of my OS's. I am pretty sure everything is still setup the same. If I have any more issues, I will post them. Thanks again.