RadeonOverclock enables users to modify core and memory frequencies on their Radeon graphics cards, currently limited to Linux systems.
RadeonOverclock is designed to automatically detect the reference clock (xtal) from the video BIOS. In case of any issue with automatic detection, users can choose to specify the value manually. If your default value of 2700 is not showing the correct frequency while using -i, you can try 1432 or 2950.
Supported cards include Radeon 7500, 8500, 9000, 9100, 9500 (Pro), 9550, 9600, Mobility FireGL T2, Mobility Radeon 9600 M10, Radeon 9700 (Pro), and Radeon X800XL. It's highly recommended to use the memory timing options carefully and to log in via ssh to make any changes to your settings. This way, in case of screen corruption, you can easily revert back to the previous settings with a simple command: rovclock -t tRcdRD:7.
The latest release of RadeonOverclock includes a couple of important updates. First and foremost, a check for PCI display devices has been added to ensure maximum compatibility. Additionally, the list of supported cards has been updated, and the version number has been fixed. Overall, RadeonOverclock is a highly efficient and reliable software tool that can significantly help users in improving their graphics card performance.
Version 0.6e: N/A