 DusterAZ Silencer
join:2002-03-10 Surprise, AZ
| Pretty sure ATI Tool hasn't been updated to support the 4800s yet. What I did was use CCC overdrive which got me up to 690/1183. I then ran Furmark and got artifacts so I kept dropping the memory down until they stopped. Ended up at 690/1135. Since you can't run the CCC at all I would just start at 650/1100 and run Furmark. Then move the core up in 5-10 Mhz increments until you see artifacts and do the same for the memory. -- "Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription... is more cowbell!" - Christopher Walken |