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MigoNet did an interview with W1zzard recently.
"The man behind ATITool" reveals his ideas, inspirations and future plans in a interesting interview. If you want to know where the inspiration for several projects, available on this website, came from, you should take a look at this interview.
Without him this site wouldn't exist and probably a good amount of video cards wouldn't show their full potential.
His most impressive project, ATITool, is well known in the overclocking community and is well appreciated.Everyone who ever tried to overclock a ATI Card "succesfully" has most probably used ATITool to achive his goal.
The recent beta version of ATITool even supports NVIDIA cards and we hope it will find its way to the NVIDIA users who will hopefully appreciate this great tool.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
"The man behind ATITool" reveals his ideas, inspirations and future plans in a interesting interview. If you want to know where the inspiration for several projects, available on this website, came from, you should take a look at this interview.
Without him this site wouldn't exist and probably a good amount of video cards wouldn't show their full potential.
His most impressive project, ATITool, is well known in the overclocking community and is well appreciated.Everyone who ever tried to overclock a ATI Card "succesfully" has most probably used ATITool to achive his goal.
The recent beta version of ATITool even supports NVIDIA cards and we hope it will find its way to the NVIDIA users who will hopefully appreciate this great tool.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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