ATITool is an overclocking utility designed for ATI video cards.
Latest Changes:
- Scan for Artifacts now makes a log entry every 15 minutes
- Added and tested X800SE PCI-E overclocking support
- When the main window is partly or completely off screen when launched, it will be moved to be visible
- Render window requires a hw accelerator + running driver
- Disabled maximizing/minimizing of render window
- Moved I2C access code into kernel driver
- Added option to set video card PCI latency
- Improved theme support (more like enabled it)
- Added option to create desktop icon after install
- Added RV410 support
- Added Video Memory Timings Editor (not in 0.0.21 release but in next dev. build)
- Added option to disable the tray icon (icon will always be visible while ATITool is initializing)
- Added Gamma Control
- Added experimental "Remove 9000/9200/9550/9600 clock lock"
- Trying to overwrite the default profile now gives an error msg
- Added option to limit log file size
- Bug fixes to the installer
- Added fan control for X800
- Added options to disable Direct3D error messages
- Added shared memory, other applications can now get ATITool data
- Fixed settings window popping up in wrong place
- Statically linked version - distribution is now only 820 KB in size
- Updated Kernel Mode driver - getting ready to port to 64 Bit
- Tray icon is automatically recreated when explorer crashes
- If the tray icon can't be created (possible during windows startup, explorer is not running yet) just continue loading and create the icon as soon as explorer is ready
- Added text field with temperature to main window
- Added support for Radeon 9550 - these cards are overclocking locked. Use the softmod drivers
- Added support for sending clock/temp. data to MBM
- Added option to log temperatures
- Added overclocking/temp. monitoring support for X600
- Added temp. monitoring support for 9800 PRO on XT PCB with temp. chip
- Profile selection is no longer saved on exit, but on change
- room.x now included in executable
- Fixed bug where the tray temperature display would get stuck on desktop resize
- Fixed bug with temperature detection
- Fixed bug where find max. would try too high clockrates when clock frequency limits are enabled
- Added warning if D3D Debug Runtimes are active
- Screensaver will be disabled during 'find max' and 'scan for artifacts'
- Added 'add to start menu' all users/current user
- Tweaked*3D detection, will*now work with UT2K4's d3d9 renderer
- Added option to change font/color of temperature in systray
- Added temperature monitoring for ASUS cards
- Added extra checks to low-level hardware code