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Where did you find that option?..... Anyhow, I managed to find the Detect Optimal Frequencies setting. I set the control panel back to how it used to be
Where did you find that option?..... Anyhow, I managed to find the Detect Optimal Frequencies setting. I set the control panel back to how it used to be
I found it eventually, the Sedona Reg Hack, got the old panel back, I'm happy about thatIt might have been that hack I downloaded, that forced older settings to become avaialble... At the time, I didn't think it did anything.
Its a few registry files that just dump themselves in there.
Just remember that putting after market cooling on it will void warranty if discovered so be very careful removing the stock cooling, take photos of each step 'just in case" you have to replace it in case of RMAI'm thinking of modding this to it though:
http://www.sharkacomputers.com/thermaltakend5.html
Or something like it, but I've never ever took the default cooling from a card before, so would be a bit scared doing it.
If it is me you're asking then I think you should be OK with the psu as long as it is solid, how many amps on the 12v rail(s)? The only reason I went 850W was the modular cabling and in case I needed more power for the 45nm chips & G90 video cards when they come out.Would the 550 watt CPU I have limit my overclocking do you think, with my specs? One thing I don't want to run into is power problems, causing limitations...
Also, have you tried overclocking with ATI Tool to see if you can get as far? Or if you have to de-clock it to stop it seeing errors?
I'd be interested to see what happens to tell the truth.
Because, it may be your pushing your card too far, or it may mean, I'm not pushing my card as much as I could.
I have to build another PC now My brother wants a high spec gaming PC too, so, I'm going to look for parts tonight.