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Old 22nd Mar 2006, 05:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a radeon 9600 pro , its getting a bit long in the tooth , Im thinking of ocing it. What oc tools would people recomend and how far should I push it ? If I do this what are the gains likely to be noticed in say playing games . Any comments would be appreciated I quite like modding my computer but Im new to ocing
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If you're really lucky, you may be able to hit 9600XT speeds but otherwise, the difference in games would probably be around 5-10%.

Take your pick of overclocking programs from our Downloads Hub: http://downloads.rojakpot.com/files.php?cat=19
ATI Tool is the most widely used one, but I quite liked ATI Tray Tools when I was using Radeons
And RadLinker is a fairly basic one that will integrate into your Display settings and allow you to change clock speeds from there.
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