I just downloaded them, only 30mins ago, and all the links seem to work for me (mind you I went directly to the site and not by the links in the OP)... Unless that isn't the issue, then nevermind!
I also hope they are tailored towards CF, as I'm finally running that after 4+yrs of wanting too
I'm a little bummed out that the DiRT2 boost was for a single card, not to mention DX9 >_> Hopefully it'll fix my "issue" (if it actually is one) of the game only using ~65% of both 5770s during game play, yet in the menu area it uses 99%/90% (card 2 has been strangely lower recently).
Since Sneeky closed the other thread. C&P time!
The reason why you don't see it as a problem is because you don't understand what's going on. Let me explain it for you. Reference design video cards don't have an official heat sink. They only use the cover that comes with the card. That cover is what provides thermal protection for the GPU, mosfets, ram, etc all in one. On one end it works very well as long as the gpu down clocks to 157/300. But on the other hand if you increase 2D clocks you have the potential for thermal throttling and other issues because the GPU along with it's components are no longer being cooled properly like they should IMO.
I have read a few posts where people are having similar problems and it's no surprise to me. I just find it odd that they would use such a rookie fix knowing that those with reference designed video cards don't actually have a heatsink designed to deal with the added heat and added voltage.
That is actually incorrect. The reason they changed the 2D speeds is due to the performance drop people running multi-monitor have noticed. Also it seems to have fixed an issue for some with Flash content, but that wasn't the intent of the idle speed increase with 10.5
I don't even remember what I was searching for that I stumbled on to that bit of info, but it lead me to the AMD Game forums where a user was curious why his idle clocks are 400/1200. I actually miss those speeds, but oh well!
How increasing the clocks as a fix to what you talked about, is a bit confusing to me... If they wanted to fix it, they could just force an increase to the idle fan speed. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you are referring to
Either way, doesn't really matter I guess heh
EDIT: hah Seems I suffered from my own advice of not reading the whole thread before posting
Although I must confess I thought Sneeky's was the last post when I scrolled back up to quote
Anyways, I confirmed what cadaveca said, and vice versa.
But I actually like the HD5000 cards, Cad. I admit that not being able to keep the low clocks is pretty lame, at least they are trying to help the other users out with a temp fix. I do think they could've gone about it a different way though, with something like an IF-THEN, where IF USER = MULTI-MONITOR, THEN SET CLOCKS 400/xxxx (I can't imagine it needing 1200MHz on the mem). Hell it wouldn't even have to do that, just if there is multi-monitor make the cards run in Media clock mode (600/900 I think)!
My biggest grief so far is that I can't find a program that lets me clock/volt the cards how
I want to! Afterburner doesn't go down past 400/600MHz and 1.000V. ASUS's crappy ass program (Smart Doctor or something) doesn't even WORK (DLL error) and then when I did hack it to work by using some of the iTracker 2 files, it doesn't offer what I'm after either. To be fair, the last "modified" date on the program was
2002! So I can understand it's lacking of abilities. If iTracker 2 would work on non-ROG cards, I'd be a happy camper since it seems to have all sorts of options I'm after :\