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I got my new build quad 580 classified yesterday and I am very excited and now preparing to work with it,
but first I am trying out to figure out exactly how things are tweaked.
How can I see how much GPU is overclocked?
And how can I see the OC of CPU and RAM...I know they are OC-ed from @3.2 to @4.3 and from @1600 to @2000
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Rappet

Try downloading MSI afterburner.It has great monitoring tools and will tell you what the GPU is doing.


link - http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/index.htm


CPU-Z will tell you about the ram and CPU

link - http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

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Hi Jaba,
Tnx for your links. The CPU monitor I'll certainly use :D
I got EVGA GPU's.. do you think the MSI booster will work anyway?
I think I'll better find someting from EVGA to monitor, right?
It looks like these two apps show the core speeds when they are in progress,
but I still cannot see how it is tweaked/overclocked (without running).
Howcan I see the OC's (GPU, CPU, RAM) without running?
greetz,

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ArchiCAD25, ofcourse Octane & OR-ArchiCAD plugin (love it)
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rappet wrote:Hi Jaba,
Tnx for your links. The CPU monitor I'll certainly use :D
I got EVGA GPU's.. do you think the MSI booster will work anyway?
I think I'll better find someting from EVGA to monitor, right?
It looks like these two apps show the core speeds when they are in progress,
but I still cannot see how it is tweaked/overclocked (without running).
Howcan I see the OC's (GPU, CPU, RAM) without running?
greetz,

Yep it should work.I use it with my Gigabyte GTX460 including overclocking and over/under volting when required.

you could also use GPU-Z which does a similar monitor job for the GPU that CPU-Z does for the CPU.
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rappet wrote:Hi Jaba,
Tnx for your links. The CPU monitor I'll certainly use :D
I got EVGA GPU's.. do you think the MSI booster will work anyway?
I think I'll better find someting from EVGA to monitor, right?
It looks like these two apps show the core speeds when they are in progress,
but I still cannot see how it is tweaked/overclocked (without running).
Howcan I see the OC's (GPU, CPU, RAM) without running?
greetz,

Yep it should work.I use it with my Gigabyte GTX460 including overclocking and over/under volting when required.

you could also use GPU-Z which does a similar monitor job for the GPU that CPU-Z does for the CPU.
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Hello.

For Multiple-GPU-Monitoring I recommend NVIDIA Inspector 1.95... you can monitor almost every parameter of every installed GPU in one Graph... and you also can do overclocking.

I don´t know MSI afterburner, maybe it does the same.
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