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Re: New command-line tool for overclocking ATI cards (Linux)
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gnar1ta$
on 02/08/2011, 04:56:22 UTC

Thanks for the shortened syntax, will save me a couple lines now. I wrote how to use atitweak in to the overclocking wiki for linuxcoin a couple weeks back, gives a general overview of other overclocking utilities as well, I still must say, atitweak is the best. Only problem I still have is I can't underclock memory on my 6850 more than 100mhz from core, and 125mhz on my 6950. Anybody have a good workaround for this yet? My 5770 is working great at memclock 275 though.

Take a look 2 posts back (#60) for 6950 mem.  Your wiki still has the 8 line code?? I think people overtype a lot.  If you don't specify -P it will set all performance levels, and if you don't specify -A it will set all adapters. Here is my code for 5 6950's on BAMT:
Code:
atitweak -e 900 -m 800 -f 80
This sets everything for all 5 cards, and all performance levels - just make sure you know stable clocks before you set all performance levels.