eltoro200
01-17-2008, 09:32 PM
Hi,
I have a Sapphire Radeon 1950XT.
A few months ago I tried a little OC with ATITool (now using v0.27 beta4), and since then the card is suffering from low performance/freezes.
I also notice that my 3DMark03 score went down from around 20k to around 14k.
This card's 3D clocks are GPU/RAM 621MHz/900MHz (1800MHz effective).
These clocks are also displayed in the ATI Overdrive interface, as the "Requested" clocks, but the "Current" clocks stay at 500MHz/594MHz GPU/RAM even while running 3D testing apps.
I thought that maybe something got screwed with my WinXP, so I installed another fresh copy of WinXP SP2, and added only the latest Intel Chipset drivers, and Catalyst 8.1.
The clocks are still stuck at 2D mode?!?!?!?
Could it be that ATITool changed something in the card's firmware?
(ATITool offers the option to OC a card using its own method, and also using a driver level OC).
If yes, can this change be reversed?
My system:
WinXP SP2
Intel E6850@3.6GHz (9x400Mhz = 1600MHz FSB)
Asus P5B Deluxe (bios 1226)
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4 (2 x 1GB @ 4-4-4-12-800MHz)
Sapphire Radeon 1950XT 256MB
Western Digital WD5000YS
PSU Enermax Liberty 620W
Thanks a ton!
Tom
I have a Sapphire Radeon 1950XT.
A few months ago I tried a little OC with ATITool (now using v0.27 beta4), and since then the card is suffering from low performance/freezes.
I also notice that my 3DMark03 score went down from around 20k to around 14k.
This card's 3D clocks are GPU/RAM 621MHz/900MHz (1800MHz effective).
These clocks are also displayed in the ATI Overdrive interface, as the "Requested" clocks, but the "Current" clocks stay at 500MHz/594MHz GPU/RAM even while running 3D testing apps.
I thought that maybe something got screwed with my WinXP, so I installed another fresh copy of WinXP SP2, and added only the latest Intel Chipset drivers, and Catalyst 8.1.
The clocks are still stuck at 2D mode?!?!?!?
Could it be that ATITool changed something in the card's firmware?
(ATITool offers the option to OC a card using its own method, and also using a driver level OC).
If yes, can this change be reversed?
My system:
WinXP SP2
Intel E6850@3.6GHz (9x400Mhz = 1600MHz FSB)
Asus P5B Deluxe (bios 1226)
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4 (2 x 1GB @ 4-4-4-12-800MHz)
Sapphire Radeon 1950XT 256MB
Western Digital WD5000YS
PSU Enermax Liberty 620W
Thanks a ton!
Tom