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Changing ULPS Ultra low power settings on ATI drivers
I'm not well versed with ATI cards but this bit of info may be helpfull.
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you can edit this setting from windows registry, and for me the key is |
^-- ignorant, what will this help
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you calling me ignorant?
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WTF Splave? Guessing you have not been keeping up on issues with the newer architectures eh?
Thanks for the post Kal, should help some people out. |
Easy guys, I'm guessing that he was short of time and was simply stating that he doesn't have any idea how this would help and therefore posed a quick format question that could be interpreted any number of ways. :morpheus:
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Ah... yeah I can totally see it that way now.
Splave.. some of the 5800 series have problems with setting the 2d power setting too low. This is a fix for those unwilling to BIOS edit :) |
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Just messing about!!! Maybe he is saying he is ignorant to what effect this will have...????? I am, but i am willing to try it.... |
Damn the suspense...
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The "^" is pointing to his name. Splave is cool peeps he wouldn't do that to Superman.
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OC is correct bout Spliggity:cool3:Splave,:Hi:
but if you guys wanna brawl:gun5: lets settle this on the bot court:shock: |
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Our active benchers # had a slight increase lately, I believe we can accomodate your request ;) Gotta call fugger to pick up my 7ghz i5 chip he's holdin ;) |
OC takes the booby prize :)
pointing to my name for future reference. I love all you guys especially kal ;) and yeah I was aware of some 2d issues but with afterburner setting to 3d all time fixed for me |
when does the card do it? or what makes it do it?
Mine so far clocks low on desktop an full clocks on 3d according to MSI AB graph. |
Splave it looks like were neighbors on the bot 157-158 ranks
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