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No more auto-tune?

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Processor AMD Phenom II X4 945
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H
Memory 6gb DDR3-1333
Video Card(s) Sapphire Radeon HD6870
Storage Seagate 1tb
Display(s) Acer AL2216W
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Audio Device(s) onboard
Power Supply Ultra LS-550
Anyone know why I don't have an auto-tune button in ATi Overdrive with a HD6870?
 
I clicked here from the front page thinking finally auto-tune had disappeared. Ah well...
I can only say I don't have it with my 6850 (10.12 Win 7 64-bit).
 
ATI tool might be able to auto max the card but dunno if its been updated to understand this card properly
 
the auto tune in CCC never worked for me - every single time i used it, resulted in an unstable OC and the system locking.

glad its finally gone.
 
You could try using ATI Tray Tools, I haven't used it in ages but I think it has an auto overclocking feature. Latest version is 1.7.9.1537
 
I was hoping this was about Pop music.
 
+1 to hoping this was about pop music :(
 
Yea, Auto-Tune is absolutely worthless... How it deemed my 5770s capable of 1100+ MHz (before I said "alright, I've wasted enough time and I don't believe it"), yet resulted in a system lock when popping open FurMark for even a second. It was unstable well past just crashing the driver :\ I've not gotten over 900MHz stable, and I blame these horrid CUcore coolers -_- ASUS FAIL.
 
I was hoping this was about Pop music.

Ha bring on Cher and T-Pain.

Seriously Auto-Tune also gave me unstable OC so I am not missing anything.
I think they should remove in and integrate something else.

Something like fraps with thermal OSD and or logging while in game
 
You could try using ATI Tray Tools, I haven't used it in ages but I think it has an auto overclocking feature. Latest version is 1.7.9.1537

I did and it blue screened the instant I clicked on it. Obviously doesn't work with either Windows 7 or my hardware.
 
Auto tune in the CCC is and always was more gimmic...I have NEVER seen it find stable clocks... Your best bet is to do it manually..I do it manually with the CCC and have had good results...I find a good starting point then batter it with tests from my games and from benching applications like 3DM05 and 06 and vantage and there are many more.. I normally test with 3DM06 then hit the card with an additional 3-5MHZ till I find instability then back it down 3-5MHZ for the GPU..I then start with the ram for the graphic card and do it the same way...I found that GPU clocks give better results than the cards memory does , so I do the GPU first while memory is at stock then I do the memory cuz the other way around normally gives better ram clocks but less on the GPU...Good luck!:toast:
 
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