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I left CCC open and alt/tab to check clocks during game. They did not go higher than 500MHz. I overclocked the card but still the same?! Also these black cursors people talk about are gone for me. I closed all the info windows, could that do it? Also overriding AF in CCC helped with graphical artifacts. I tested Very High settings and got 11-38FPS over sea/land. Lowering to High helped a bit, but there is a lot of pauses and stutter. When these issues are solved the game will look simply gorgeous :) |
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The setting for force maximum clocks is only in the ati tray bar. right click, select your top card (either one will work) than 3D settings and than force maximum clocks/enable If that does not force one of your cards to ramp up to 3D speed than you will need to disable one of your cards. |
i dont have that force maximum clock speeds option there, i have ATI5970
I have 10.3 drivers. Kankkis |
I don't have that option either, Radeon 5850.
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Same here, no override option on 11.3's. |
Any help?
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Noticed the same behaviour with my 4850 - the core clock speed remains at the idle underclock speed of 160MHz throughout the entire game session, confirmed using GPU-Z sensor logging. This doesn't happen with any other games I have tested, just CoD.
I'm running v10.10 of the Catalyst drivers and don't see the force clock speeds option either. However, I was able to force the clock speeds using the ATI Overdrive option in ATI Tray Tools (http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=733). Unfortunately, forcing the clock speeds didn't seem to noticeably improve performance. |
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Sorry but I have to concur on this one. No override in the 11.2 version 64 bit W7 here
either no matter where I look. On the other hand I don't have the option for individual profiles activated?! Perhaps one can do it in there? |
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