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Originally Posted by Razorhead
Right below is a ati tray tool icon.
1. click on it
2. click on hardware
3. click on overclock settings
4. change the clocks to the desired clocks
5. click apply
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Thanks very much for posting that, much appreciated.
I had found that screen and I changed it from 500 to 880, clicked ok, and my PC crashed (can't remember, maybe I needed to adjust the voltage too). I haven't been able to run the ATI tray since, so I uninstalled it.
Reading another thread on this subject I'm not sure if you should only increase the clock speed by 1, which just gets it going (for want of a better phrase) and allows it to go up once the game starts. Anyone got it to work?
I also looked at editing the MSIafterburner cfg file, but that's not straightforward either, so I'm going to leave it until after the weekend patch, just in case the developers put something in.