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Topic: Barely Clocked: Barebone Command Line Clock Speed/Voltage Tweaking (Read 11898 times)

full member
Activity: 193
Merit: 100
Awesome software, much better than trixx or afterburner.
sr. member
Activity: 319
Merit: 250
Can I get a copy of your NomadMemory.au3 include file?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Is there a way to allow barelyclocked to clock above the BIOS settings, like Afterburner does? I can overclock my Sapphire 5830s to 925 Mhz with Afterburner, but get an error with anything above 875 Mhz with barelyclocked.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
I don't want it to change all of them, can I change all three separately? Or just the last one?
jr. member
Activity: 54
Merit: 5
(uber overclock that gives 3584864601674564 THashes/μs).

über is German for over. Overclocking translates to Übertakten.
So IMO 'über overclocking' is 'double doppeltgemoppelt'.

I very much like your work though, and don't take me seriously.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Can this tool change voltage on Sapphire 5850 Xtreme card? So far what I found only one was able to do it - Sapphire TRIXX.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
I own a VTX3D 6950 (non reference). VGA Bios is the same as Powercolor and Club3D non reference 6950's. Being not reference means it probably won't work or there is a hope?

Do you have any idea why the tool "changes" parameters but only fan and core really changes.
When I test with just barelyclocked.exe it prints correct changed parameters even voltage and memory. Fan is obvious (sound) and core change is verified with Mhps speed, temp and GPUz. But even it prints changed parameters in all 3 states, VDDC and memory in fact stays the same (verified with heat and GPUz).

In fact I have a problem with memory clock. Only Afterburner changes memory at all, Trixx cannot change memory clock at all. Even Afterburner cannot stick with memory settings and after reboot I have to manually change mem clock in (infamous) 4 step Smiley Apply OC on startup option doesn't help.

BTW: When it could just change memory clock (downclock) it would be a very useful tool to me (probably not just me Smiley )
Thanks in advance!
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hi,

thanks for your great tool, this is just what I need.
However, I have the problem that on my HD 5830 (Sapphire xtreme) I cannot change core speed and vddc:
Code:
Number of active GPUs found: 1.
GPU #0 (ID 44931072): 3 performance levels detected.
 Core: 157 MHz. Memory: 300 MHz. VDDC: 0.95 V.
 Core: 600 MHz. Memory: 900 MHz. VDDC: 1.063 V.
 Core: 855 MHz. Memory: 340 MHz. VDDC: 1.163 V.
 Temperature: 75.5C.
 Fan speed: 2740 RPM (66%).

Configuring settings for GPU #0.
Setting core to 860 MHz.
Failed to commit clock/voltage changes. Error: -1

I can change the fan speed. Do you have any idea what is going wrong?
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
There. I actually checked the damn thing now to make sure it works. Sorry, forgot that stringisdigit only checks for whole numbers.
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
Found it. You try to cast parameter from vddc which is 1.1 to number. Then you multiply it by 1000. Better set in mV instead ov V and remove *1000.
So I will set voltage to 1100mV instead of 1.1V
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
C:\bc>BarelyClocked.exe gpu=0 vddc=1.1
Number of active GPUs found: 1.
GPU #0 (ID 12308224): 3 performance levels detected.
 Core: 900 MHz. Memory: 350 MHz. VDDC: 1.1 V.
 Core: 900 MHz. Memory: 350 MHz. VDDC: 1.1 V.
 Core: 900 MHz. Memory: 350 MHz. VDDC: 1.1 V.
 Temperature: 77C.
 Fan speed: 2884 RPM (45%).

Configuring settings for GPU #0.
vddc=1.1 is an invalid argument, skipping.

P.S. it works for vddc=1 but how to switch it back?!? Smiley))
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
I hope you realized that at stock, VDDC was 1.1 V. You were trying to set it to 1150 V.
The setting VDDC to xx MHz is just a text bug.
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
C:\bc>BarelyClocked.exe gpu=0 vddc=1150
Number of active GPUs found: 1.
GPU #0 (ID 12308224): 3 performance levels detected.
 Core: 900 MHz. Memory: 350 MHz. VDDC: 1.1 V.
 Core: 700 MHz. Memory: 350 MHz. VDDC: 1.1 V.
 Core: 900 MHz. Memory: 350 MHz. VDDC: 1.1 V.
 Temperature: 87C.
 Fan speed: 2505 RPM (40%).

Configuring settings for GPU #0.
Setting VDDC to 1150 MHz.
Failed to commit clock/voltage changes. Error: -1
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
barelyclocked gpu=0 vddc=9000 (uber overclock that gives 3584864601674564 THashes/μs).
Unit is Voltage (1.0875 stock for 5850).
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
lvlrdka22, can you show how to use vddc option? Can't figure out.
Finaly program works for me very well after unlocking CCC limits
Reference model? If not, probably won't work through this/ADL.
Yes, Reference. Just an example of syntax plz.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
lvlrdka22, can you show how to use vddc option? Can't figure out.
Finaly program works for me very well after unlocking CCC limits
Reference model? If not, probably won't work through this/ADL.

Does it set the cloks permanently, so i could set them in Windows but remove HD and mine in Linux?
Look up RBE and BIOS modding/flashing.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
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Does it set the cloks permanently, so i could set them in Windows but remove HD and mine in Linux?
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
lvlrdka22, can you show how to use vddc option? Can't figure out.
Finaly program works for me very well after unlocking CCC limits
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Warning: I do not take any responsibilities for any and all damages caused by running this program, including turning GPUs into paper weights.

Current version: http://www.mediafire.com/?vb7ran5k54ydy92
Previous version: http://www.mediafire.com/?gcyq3s25u5ebb87


Where is the source?

This is very clearly a derivative of AMDOverdriveCtrl which is licensed under the GPLv2.


It very clearly is not, if you bothered to download it. Would you be willing to bet 100 BTC?
Tell me, have you ever heard of ADL? If not, may I kindly suggest that you exit the thread?
staff
Activity: 4242
Merit: 8672
Warning: I do not take any responsibilities for any and all damages caused by running this program, including turning GPUs into paper weights.

Current version: http://www.mediafire.com/?vb7ran5k54ydy92
Previous version: http://www.mediafire.com/?gcyq3s25u5ebb87


Where is the source?

This is very clearly a derivative of AMDOverdriveCtrl which is licensed under the GPLv2.

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