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    Creating a Custom Underclock Profile for a Radeon card

    Lo dudes.

    I think I'm gonna get a 4850. Presume that's the case anyway. I oved the nVidia power useage but the value of a 4850 for a dedicated CoD4/5 player leads me right up the red team path again.

    I understand from various posts, that using ATT (Ati Tray Tools, not Ati Utility) that I could create an underclock profile for 2d so that my electricity use was lower, until games booted.

    Is this feasable, possible, and if so HOW.

    I'll need bullet proof, idiot proof instruction. No kidding

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    Re: Creating a Custom Underclock Profile for a Radeon card

    Catalyst Control Center (advanced), Profiles tab, Job's a good'un
    You can define as many profiles as you like.
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    Re: Creating a Custom Underclock Profile for a Radeon card

    Quote Originally Posted by 0iD View Post
    Catalyst Control Center (advanced), Profiles tab, Job's a good'un
    You can define as many profiles as you like.
    I think this is the easiest method, when you launch a game you just press the shortcut keys and then press the other shortcut key on the way out of a game

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    Re: Creating a Custom Underclock Profile for a Radeon card

    cool...so just use the standard ATI stuff.

    fankooooooo

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