ATITool Question

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I'm using ATITool Version 0.24 to overclock my AIW X800XT. Although I
saved the overclock settings, I have to manually re-load them every time
I boot up my PC.

Can anyone explain to me how I can get the overclocked Core and Memory
settings to automatically kick-in when I boot up?

Thanks!
 
I'm using ATITool Version 0.24 to overclock my AIW X800XT. Although I
saved the overclock settings, I have to manually re-load them every time I
boot up my PC.

Can anyone explain to me how I can get the overclocked Core and Memory
settings to automatically kick-in when I boot up?

1. In ATI Tool click the "Settings" tab.

2. At the top there is a drop down menu, choose "Startup"

3. There are three settings there to change. I use the top setting to load a
saved profile with overclocked speeds every time ATI is launched. The second
option I choose to open ATI Tool via start menu, for all users. The third
setting I choose to exit after loading.

This runs ATI Tool, loads the profile and overclocks the card, then exits
the program.

Hope that helps.
 
Chris said:
1. In ATI Tool click the "Settings" tab.

2. At the top there is a drop down menu, choose "Startup"

3. There are three settings there to change. I use the top setting to load
a saved profile with overclocked speeds every time ATI is launched. The
second option I choose to open ATI Tool via start menu, for all users. The
third setting I choose to exit after loading.

This runs ATI Tool, loads the profile and overclocks the card, then exits
the program.

Hope that helps.

Or you could just use RadClocker.

Tony
 
Chris said:
1. In ATI Tool click the "Settings" tab.

2. At the top there is a drop down menu, choose "Startup"

3. There are three settings there to change. I use the top setting to load a
saved profile with overclocked speeds every time ATI is launched. The second
option I choose to open ATI Tool via start menu, for all users. The third
setting I choose to exit after loading.

This runs ATI Tool, loads the profile and overclocks the card, then exits
the program.

Hope that helps.
That worked great! Thanks!
 
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