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Topic: What tool do you use to overclock? (Read 1341 times)

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August 02, 2012, 05:15:34 PM
#17
I find on 5000 series cards trixx just seems to work straight away. When i tired afterburner even after unlocking it, it still wouldn't do what i wanted. With trixx i can down clock the memory to 280mhz and overclock the core to 810mhz. Which seems to be the sweet spot for my 5970's.
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August 02, 2012, 12:08:53 PM
#16
Linux BAMT easy set up and for Windows CGminer.
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The North Remembers
August 02, 2012, 05:38:41 AM
#15
I use AOCLBF to mine and overclock with. I use MSI Afterburner to set custom fan speeds for certain temps.
newbie
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August 02, 2012, 04:45:18 AM
#14
For my cards 6870's 1 reference and 1 MSI HAWK i have found:

MSI Afterburner - Works well changing voltage and clocks but can't go lower than 525mhz on the memory underclocking. (use 1st)
Sapphire TRIXX - Changes core clock well only does voltage for the ref card, and oddly won't change mem clock unless i have already changed it with afterburner then i can get my lower memory clock(use 2nd)
CGminer & BarelyClocked - only core clock can be change has no effect on memory or voltage (no need)

generally memory underclocking is funny with the 6870 card's for a while MSI Afterburner could get lower clocks if you opened/closed it but after hours messing around with settings/versions/drivers i couldn't figure out how to get it working again. I messed around with my brothers 5850 a bit and that seems to work well with all the program's with none of these issues.
legendary
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August 01, 2012, 08:29:58 PM
#13
As well with overclocking using cgminer, I have found that sometimes if I have an instance of cgminer running along with another overlock software such as MSI Afterburner, or Catalyst Control Center, an overclock in one software won't go through, almost as if the other programs are holding it at their setting. Just a heads-up, if things don't seem to be OCing make sure you don't have another similar program open at the same time Smiley.
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July 29, 2012, 07:57:07 PM
#12
You can overclock past 920 with MSI Afterburner (or whatever the limit is you currently see). All you need to do is "unlock" MSI Afterburner to allow for overclocking/underclock past the predetermined limits.

- Go to the folder where Afterburner is installed. For Win7, I believe it's /Program Files (x86)/MSI Afterburner
- Find the .CFG file and edit it with notepad or other text editor
- Scroll to the bottom and find: "UnofficialOverclockingEULA ="
- Change to (without quotations, no period at end of sentence): "UnofficialOverclockingEULA = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it"
- Find: "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 0"
- Change to (without quotations): "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 1"
- Save .CFG file and close
- Restart Afterburner and you should now be able to change core and memory clock higher or lower than before.

Thanks for the info, I'm sure it will be useful someday.  unfortunately I don't think thats an option with my card with this bois, I tried it and it wouldn't change clocks speeds at all (was stuck at stock).  thats ok anyways because I might end up selling the card for reference ones instead...  I feel dumb for spending $150 on a dual fan cooler one with a rattly fan, just wanted to get started already.

Right now Iv'e been having other problems, waking up in the morning and my miner quit running, also the card goes into some power save mode possibly, under-clocking the core clock to around 300 so I would have to restart.
So far the only thing that seemed to have caused that to happen is youtube so I turned off hardware acceleration and I haven't seen low clock speeds yet. 

It seems like people really know their stuff on this forum tho, even the noob section, thanks  Wink
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July 29, 2012, 06:50:45 AM
#11
i use 'barelyclocked' in windows
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July 28, 2012, 10:57:37 AM
#10
You can overclock past 920 with MSI Afterburner (or whatever the limit is you currently see). All you need to do is "unlock" MSI Afterburner to allow for overclocking/underclock past the predetermined limits.

- Go to the folder where Afterburner is installed. For Win7, I believe it's /Program Files (x86)/MSI Afterburner
- Find the .CFG file and edit it with notepad or other text editor
- Scroll to the bottom and find: "UnofficialOverclockingEULA ="
- Change to (without quotations, no period at end of sentence): "UnofficialOverclockingEULA = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it"
- Find: "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 0"
- Change to (without quotations): "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 1"
- Save .CFG file and close
- Restart Afterburner and you should now be able to change core and memory clock higher or lower than before.


Ah yes. I have been using it so long now I forgot about that part. 
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July 28, 2012, 12:39:34 AM
#9
You can overclock past 920 with MSI Afterburner (or whatever the limit is you currently see). All you need to do is "unlock" MSI Afterburner to allow for overclocking/underclock past the predetermined limits.

- Go to the folder where Afterburner is installed. For Win7, I believe it's /Program Files (x86)/MSI Afterburner
- Find the .CFG file and edit it with notepad or other text editor
- Scroll to the bottom and find: "UnofficialOverclockingEULA ="
- Change to (without quotations, no period at end of sentence): "UnofficialOverclockingEULA = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it"
- Find: "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 0"
- Change to (without quotations): "UnofficialOverclockingMode = 1"
- Save .CFG file and close
- Restart Afterburner and you should now be able to change core and memory clock higher or lower than before.
legendary
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July 26, 2012, 11:15:30 PM
#8
Try cgminer. It allows you to set the core/memory clock as desired. No need for afterburner, trixx, etc.
newbie
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July 26, 2012, 10:26:44 PM
#7
Have you tried cgminer?
Nope, only the simple GUIMiner with the -v -w128 flag to make it faster.
Does this one do unofficial overclocking or something that would get around the bois limit possibly?

MSI Afterburner seems to be the best I've used with an MSI Motherboard, any other board I use AMD overdrive.
For benchmarking, I use PC Wizard, seems to be unbiased towards a certain brand.
yeah MSI afterburner seems to be exactly the same as EVGA precision which I've used for years on my old 9800gt.  AMD overdrive is kinda yuk. 

Set custom fan curve, right now its sitting at around 81c and 66% fan speed and silent.
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July 26, 2012, 10:05:05 PM
#6
MSI Afterburner seems to be the best I've used with an MSI Motherboard, any other board I use AMD overdrive.
For benchmarking, I use PC Wizard, seems to be unbiased towards a certain brand.
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July 26, 2012, 10:03:37 PM
#5
Have you tried cgminer?
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July 26, 2012, 09:47:53 PM
#4
MSI Afterburner.  If you reach a point where you can't set it any higher, save those setting, shut it down, and then restart it, and you will be able to move it higher.
Well I tried that program now and it won't let me go above 920 on the core still, at-least I can under clock the mem with it and get it to run a little bit cooler.   I knew the bois was probably going to be locked when I got this card but I still got a great oc out of it,  I don't think I wana change the bois unless I could safely get 400+ mhashes
legendary
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July 26, 2012, 09:44:07 PM
#3
My 58xx family use Sapphire Trixx exclusively.
legendary
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July 26, 2012, 08:13:52 PM
#2
MSI Afterburner.  If you reach a point where you can't set it any higher, save those setting, shut it down, and then restart it, and you will be able to move it higher.
newbie
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July 26, 2012, 07:43:17 PM
#1
I don't know if AMD overdrive is like this for everybody but the range I have to overclock is limited and I can't under-clock my memory either.  I'm happy to be getting 350 Mhash/s but I'm sure I could be getting a little better.

Card is a dual fan gigibyte 5850 oc.  Brought clock from 765 to the max... 920 easily. 

I don't know if I need to flash the bois to allow for higher clocks or just use different program?

Just got this card in the mail this morning :exited:
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