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Thread: InjectTunnel - the new tool for ATI graphics card overclocking

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    VVJ, I tried it on Win 7 x64 with my 2900pro and all the boxes were empty, I also tried running it in compatibility mode (Vista) and it got the same result.

    I shall try in XP64 tomorrow and report back.

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    Tried 1.0.0.3 under Windows 7 RC 7201 x64, it runs but sadly everything box is empty.
    Except on top where is Ati Radeon HD 4800 series
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    I uploaded the new version 1.0.0.5. I have personally tested it on XP 32-bit, XP x64, Vista 32 and Vista 64 and it works excellent now! Previous version 1.0.0.4 was not compatible with Vista 64. I had to install Vista 64 in order to make InjectTunnel compatible with it.

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    Works great with Vista x64. Great work!

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    Wookie Man, I would be grateful if you could provide a screenshot

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    Screenshot taken from Win 7 x64 RC7100, looking good.

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    Easybeat,
    Wow! That's beautiful! Thanks for that!

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    Woo Hoo! Its working under W7 64bit.

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    One thing.

    Can you have it show an OSD of real time temps and perhaps
    frame rates like EVGA,s Precision tool does when gaming?
    That would be nice.

    Also it only allows clock speeds/overclocking the same as CCC.
    Meaning i cant OC any more than what i can with CCC.
    (My 4770 has the sliders maxed all the way to the right
    under CCC.)
    I have heard i can go higher with Riva tuner but i really am not use
    to Riva tuner and dont really like its interface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    There's a lot less voodoo in watercooling than is assumed
    The only thing future proof in electronics, is the electricity itself.

    Any one who relies on only one source of information is a fool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirheck View Post
    Also it only allows clock speeds/overclocking the same as CCC.
    Meaning i cant OC any more than what i can with CCC.
    (My 4770 has the sliders maxed all the way to the right
    under CCC.)
    I have heard i can go higher with Riva tuner but i really am not use
    to Riva tuner and dont really like its interface.
    I believe it works on the same principle as CCC so the max frequencies are set in the Bios (by ATI I believe), and yes ATITool and Rivatuner both allow going past these frequencies.
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    ATI tool? Ok i,ll give it a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    There's a lot less voodoo in watercooling than is assumed
    The only thing future proof in electronics, is the electricity itself.

    Any one who relies on only one source of information is a fool.

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    sirheck, well, first I would like to combine my ATI Radeon 4670 and IGP HD3200 in Hybrid CrossFire. To do that I am investigating Vista display driver that seems to be more powerful than XP one. I also would like to control a power management of the graphics card through the ATI PowerExpress interface. All other additions such as OSD, etc will be realized later.

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    GPU Temp1 doesnt report on my 4870X2 (standard PCB) with XP-64.

    Need to add an indicator for active/deactive crossfire. And maybe a button to activate/deactivate it.

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