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Old Oct 27, 2004, 05:19 PM   #1
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Sync Rate option missing on Radlinker/Omega

With the latest Omega drivers and the overclocking tab (Radlinker) shouldn't there be an Sync Rate option?

Under the Radlinker guide on this board is says not to adjust the advanced settings/Interval levels unless your really know what you are doing.

It says to use the sync rate option instead which is clearly displayed on the photo. However this option does not exist on my settings.

Any help?

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Old Oct 27, 2004, 05:47 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by brownstonemr
With the latest Omega drivers and the overclocking tab (Radlinker) shouldn't there be an Sync Rate option?

Under the Radlinker guide on this board is says not to adjust the advanced settings/Interval levels unless your really know what you are doing.

It says to use the sync rate option instead which is clearly displayed on the photo. However this option does not exist on my settings.

Any help?

Thanks!
The sync rate option is not present on cards that use different divisors for the core and memory settings.
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Old Oct 28, 2004, 01:38 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply. One more question though.......The default core and mem are 445.50 and 263.25 (MR9700)


If I raise the core by a 13.50 interval do I need to raise the mem by 1 interval aswell?............which seems to equal 6.75 (like in the advanced setting).

Or for example can I raise the core 2 or 3 intervals and the mem only 1 interval or maybe the other way round?

What characteristics usually work best?

Thanks.
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Old Oct 28, 2004, 03:16 PM   #4
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you can overclock them differently....the best way to do it seems to be to overclock the memory 1st and leave the core at stock, and then once you find the highest stable memory speed overclock to find the highest stable core speed.

But no, the intervals don't have to remain equal.
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