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Bug Report: GPU-Z 0.3.1 and HD4870

Gpu-Z 0.3.1 and the recent test build still don't show updated speeds on the "Graphics Card" tab. Everything else works fine.
Gpu-Z 0.3.0 functions properly in all aspects, relating to this.

HD4870
WinXP SP3
Catalyst 9.1

Keep up the great work!

so you are using cat 9.1, ccc to oc and the test build i linked above still shows the defaults?
 
ok...

the test...from w1zzard link...



still no clock detection in graphic card tab...

still display only the maxim clocks for gpu and memory 750 and 900 value

the sensors tab works ok

best regards and still waiting more tests

p.s.

vista x64 with ati 4870x2 driver 9.1
 
so you are using cat 9.1, ccc to oc and the test build i linked above still shows the defaults?

No CCC. No ATT. Just Rivatuner for under/overclocking.

Yes both the current version (0.3.1) and the test build linked above both show the default 750/900, regardless of what I try. Even with the card controlled automatically by the BIOS doesn't change the 750/900 "Graphics Card" tab values.

It's really no big deal, as I and most others probably use the "Sensors" tab anyways. But the functionality is there, in the 0.3.0 version...
 
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No CCC. No ATT.
If you don't have CCC, what are you using for graphics drivers? Or did you just install the driver without the control centre?
 
Or did you just install the driver without the control centre?

Yes, it's a driver only install. I don't need to change any display settings (Vsync, forcing AA/AF, etc) for the games I play.
 
Yes, it's a driver only install. I don't need to change any display settings (Vsync, forcing AA/AF, etc) for the games I play.

All right, that's fine. However, the driver version still applies. Different Catalyst drivers might behave differently than others. So even if the version of CCC is asked, the driver version is what's needed.
 
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