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Old April 28th 04, 09:27 PM
Ryan
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is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers. my
friends just bought a 9600 Xt and wants to oc it.
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Old April 28th 04, 09:32 PM
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Ryan wrote:
is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers. my
friends just bought a 9600 Xt and wants to oc it.


So you ask in an NVidia group? :-)

ISTR The Omega drivers (www.omegacorner.com) having those in.

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Old April 28th 04, 09:55 PM
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Trevor Best wrote:
Ryan wrote:

is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers. my
friends just bought a 9600 Xt and wants to oc it.



So you ask in an NVidia group? :-)

ISTR The Omega drivers (www.omegacorner.com) having those in.

well yeah i thought maybe i'd get some help not some annoying things
saying that this is an nVidia board.
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Old April 29th 04, 12:23 AM
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Ryan wrote:

Trevor Best wrote:

Ryan wrote:

is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers.
my friends just bought a 9600 Xt and wants to oc it.




So you ask in an NVidia group? :-)

ISTR The Omega drivers (www.omegacorner.com) having those in.

well yeah i thought maybe i'd get some help not some annoying things
saying that this is an nVidia board.


Alright Grumpy, had I known of your inability to spot a smiley and
follow a useful link I wouldn't have bothered posting.

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Old April 29th 04, 05:13 AM
Don Burnette
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Ryan wrote:
is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers. my
friends just bought a 9600 Xt and wants to oc it.


Do a google search for Rage 3d - very good overlclocking utility for the ATI
Radeon card.

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Old April 29th 04, 12:17 PM
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I believe the XT's include built-in overclocking through the drivers
so he should download the 4.4s and enable overclocking in the display
properties. If that doesnt work he should try the omegas at
www.omegacorner.com which include radclocker

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is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers. my
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Old May 1st 04, 07:53 PM
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Do a google search for a file called ATI Tool.You can OC with that.Good
luck.


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is there a coolbits type registry built into ATI catalyst drivers. my
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