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| Junior Member | WOW! I can't believe my account is still here. It's been around 7 years since I dropped by this place. Er, I think I stopped by once a few years ago, but I first dropped by in the early 2000s. Anyway, I was wondering if any of you know if the ATI HD 3200's have temp sensors in them and if you know of a program that will pull the numbers. I've checked Gigabyte's website and haven't found one. The board is a GA-MA78GM. On another note, I have a 1600 in it and it was easily overclocked by 600mhz w/stock cooling by upping the FSB to 266 and never reaches greater than 42C. I was thinking about trying for 800 tonight or tomorrow, but I'm a little nervous about bringing the FSB up to 285 when the default is 200. My multiplier setting can't be set above 10.5. |
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| Raptor Jesus | It has temp sensors in it. Check ATITool out? I really don't know what else to use.. ATITool - Overclocking utility for ATI and NVIDIA cards |
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| Junior Member | I checked ATI Tool already, but couldn't find any temp reader settings. Thanks for the suggestion though. |
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