8500LE, best overclocking utility?

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Neil Harrington

I just built an Athlon XP 2200+ system with a Sapphire 8500LE that I've had
for a while. The card has 4ns memory and overclocks nicely, but now I can't
find the utility that I used to do that (or even remember what it was).

It seems to me that it was an ATI program, but I'm not sure of that. I can't
find anything at the ATI or Sapphire sites, and Google hasn't turned up
anything for me either.

Any help, suggestions or advice? Thanks.
 
Ive got a version of radclocker thats simple and requires no 3rd party
program in the system tray. Its 242kb and I can email it to you if you like.
 
I just built an Athlon XP 2200+ system with a Sapphire 8500LE that
I've had for a while. The card has 4ns memory and overclocks nicely,
but now I can't find the utility that I used to do that (or even
remember what it was).

It seems to me that it was an ATI program, but I'm not sure of that. I
can't find anything at the ATI or Sapphire sites, and Google hasn't
turned up anything for me either.

Any help, suggestions or advice? Thanks.

It may have been WinClk, a small manual utility from ATI that only does
clocking. I don't think ATI supports it anymore (if ever) but a search
for ati-winclk can find the file for you.

I've got to agree with Sleepy, however; I've been using Radclocker for a
while with no problems at all. It adds a tab to your display advanced
settings. See:

http://www28.brinkster.com/chrisww1942/

good luck

Dave
 
Dave, thanks a million!

Neil


David Lee said:
It may have been WinClk, a small manual utility from ATI that only does
clocking. I don't think ATI supports it anymore (if ever) but a search
for ati-winclk can find the file for you.

I've got to agree with Sleepy, however; I've been using Radclocker for a
while with no problems at all. It adds a tab to your display advanced
settings. See:

http://www28.brinkster.com/chrisww1942/

good luck

Dave
 
Sleepy, thanks very much for the kind offer. I've just downloaded Radclocker
from the link Dave supplied. Much obliged to both of you!

Neil
 
Kai, for all I know that may have been what I used previously. I just don't
remember the name. But now I'm using RadClocker as suggested by the other
two fellows, and it works fine.

Thanks for your reply.

Neil
 
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