At CeBIT this year, Sapphire announced that they will soon ship a new overclocking tool with their video cards.
We bring you the first exclusive shots of the new tool, called TRIXX.
General
After launching TRIXX from the start menu or from the tray, where it is running when minimized, the first screen which is displayed, is "General".
Here you can find some information about your card, for example at which clocks it is running, what the temperatures are and how fast the fan is going.
For temperature monitoring and fan monitoring to work, your card must have an LM63 monitoring chip (also see our article:
Does my ATI card support temperature monitoring?).
The LM63 is present on all 9600XT, 9800XT, X800 and X850 boards, which means that most video cards around today will be able to use TRIXX to its full potential.
When you click the "Menu" button, a new panel pops up which shows the available options. Sapphire is planning to add more features to TRIXX, so this menu might change in the near future.