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How can I overclock my Video Card?
ATI overclocking tools:ATITool RivaTuner Rage3DTweak Radeonator - discontinued - use Google to find. PowerStrip RadLinker/RadClocker Some ATI cards are protected against overclocking. If you change your overclock and you get no performance increase your card is probably locked. Test this by setting the clock speeds to values so high that your card would immediately crash on applying the new settings. If it's still running your bios is overclock-locked. To remove the lock on the 9500 you have to flash a hacked bios which you can get from here. To remove the lock on the 9000/9200/9600 you have to use modified drivers which you can get from here. See the related articles section on the bottom of this page on how to flash a video bios. NVIDIA overclocking:coolbits.reg You will also need the nVIDIA DetonatorXP drivers, use the latest stable version. When you run this file to edit the registry, it changes the values of the keys that allow you to use the factory overclocking utilities from NVidia. Double-click the coolbits.reg and you'll see a window that says, "Are you sure you want to add the information?" Click Yes and the program will edit the registry. Once it's edited you'll see a window telling you the information has been successfully entered into the registry. Click OK and reboot. Now Right-click the desktop and select "Properties" from the menu. Select the "Settings" tab. A button labeled "Advanced" will appear. The "Clock Frequencies" tab is where the new core/memory speeds can be adjusted ![]() You will not be able to apply the new settings without clicking the "Test New Settings" button. Once the highest stable speeds are found you will need to check "Apply these settings at startup" so the video driver will automatically set the card to these speeds every time you boot into windows. If the higher speeds cause problems hold 'CTRL' as Windows loads to prevent Coolbits from loading the overclocked settings. Step-By-Step Guide to Video Card OCing
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