Originally posted by: Drayvn
Originally posted by: munky
The Hotkey Poller is a driver feature, it controls the card via software. The reason ATT did not OC correctly is probably because you didn't set the card to a higher voltage. In 3D mode, the core voltage should be 1.4v, in 2D mode it about 1.2v
Ahh right, so should i just diable the Hot Key Poller and just oc my card to the 3D clocks and leave it at that?
The version of ATT I am using, it requires the hotkey poller to be disabled in order to overclock. At the end of the installation it asked me if I wanted to disable the hotkey poller or I wouldnt be able to OC. I suspect that when you're installing ATT if it asks you to do that, then you need to do it. If not, then leave it alone.
Once you get ATT running, go to overclock settings and save the 2D profile as the default profile. 500/1200 1.2v and whatever fan settings u want. Then, change the voltage to 1.4v, apply, then change the clock speeds to 620/1440. Set the fan settings to whatever u want and then save the profile as "3D" or something.
Now that you have a 2D and 3D profile, go to auto overclocking and set the 3D profile for 3D apps and the 2D profile as the default.