Blue Scorpion |
04-22-2011 05:38 PM |
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Originally Posted by BigPickle
(Post 270818)
How do you mean? I havent looked at my clock speeds while in game but you say they dont rise or fall or something like that?
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More recent ATI cards scale clock speeds with the type of application being run, to reduce energy consumption, noise, heat, that sort of thing. However, if an application is not coded in a way the card recognises, it will operate at desktop clocks, which are seriously reduced impairing performance quite considerably. As COD did not have a proper full screen mode, these ati cards were running at desktop clock speeds, and not the speeds intended for applications such as gaming. A workaround is to force an over clock through the drivers or other software; doing so forces the clocks to operate continuously at the overlcocked speed.
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