Hmm, I heard it didn't work with latest drivers though? Idk I never tried it lol
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:19 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > By default you can't install desktop drivers on laptop systems, but > you can use ATI Mobility Modder, which modifies desktop drivers in > order to work with laptops. I uploaded it to my mediafire: > http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zleymdm2oum > > On Aug 29, 7:12 am, Gerard <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanx for replying, >> So I can install the desktop drivers from AMD on my laptop GPU? Sweet! >> Well, my voltage is probably locked (Sony =.=), as the bios is very >> very limited (only time change). >> thanks >> >> On Aug 28, 3:27 pm, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > As for modified drivers, I know of 2 drivers that I would recommend >> > for ATI: Enzyme from Cell-Systems (also could be called DNA-ATi), and >> > Xtreme (idk the exact place, but a google of Xtreme ATI drivers should >> > take you to tweakforce maybe) >> >> > On Aug 28, 2:06 am, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > > I tried using AMD GPU clock tool but to no avail, heres the strange >> > > thing though: >> >> > > - It would show my clock speed as 124Mhz until I reselected my >> > > graphics card from the list, then it would show 495Mhz >> > > - I can OC it to any value I want, press set clock, but when I read >> > > clock info, it shows 124Mhz >> > > - If I reselect it in the list yet again, it will show whatever value >> > > I set it at >> > > - Catalyst Control Center showed me at my default clock (500Mhz) >> > > - AMD OverDrive showed my GPU clock speed at whatever value I set it at >> > > - GPU-Z showed my clock speed at whatever I set it to, and increased >> > > my pixel fill rate by far >> > > - WEI showed no improvement, nor did any game >> >> > > In other words, GPU-Z and AMD OverDrive can be decieving.... >> >> > > Now back to the voltage, have you tried AMD OverDrive? Maybe your >> > > voltage is locked via OEM or BIOS. >> >> > > As for driver updates, you could always force it. Heres how I do it on >> > > my Compaq on XP: >> > > 1. Download the latest Catalyst Desktop drivers (10.8 in this case) >> > > 2. Install it (you'll notice it won't show ATI Display Driver nor >> > > Catalyst Control Center in the list) >> > > 3. Manually install your graphics driver via Device Manager (use the >> > > inf from the C:\ATI\Support\Driver\W7INF or whatever your OS is >> > > folder) >> > > 4. Go into C:\ATI\Support\Programs\CCC folder in explorer >> > > 5. Install everything in that folder (except utility64 unless your on >> > > x64 OS) >> > > 6. Reboot (not required, but nice to do anyway after all that) >> > > 7. Profit >> >> > > Like I said this works fine on my Compaq 515 on Xp because ATI doesn't >> > > have universal Mobility drivers on XP. But since I'm with HP, their >> > > mobility package works fine on Windows Vista/7 >> >> > > On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Gerard <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > > Hey guys, Long time =p >> > > > Anyway, I'm trying to change my Laptop GPU's voltage using AMD's GPU >> > > > clock tool. OC'ing it works fine (now runs as a 5730 =p) but when I >> > > > try and select the lower voltage in the list of supported voltages, >> > > > nothing happens and the voltages stay the same. Thanks for any help! >> >> > > > PS: as a suggestion for the future, maybe you guys can start modding >> > > > drivers for ATi/Nvidia GPUs, as my Vaio locks me out of installing >> > > > driver updates =( >> >> > > > -- >> > > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >> >> > > -- >> > > Acer TravelMate 2480 >> > > GFX: GMA950 CPU: Intel Celeron M 420 @ 1.6Ghz RAM: 2GB DDR2 333Mhz >> > > HDD: Samsung 120GB 5400RPM SATA >> >> > > -- > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > -- Acer TravelMate 2480 GFX: GMA950 CPU: Intel Celeron M 420 @ 1.6Ghz RAM: 2GB DDR2 333Mhz HDD: Samsung 120GB 5400RPM SATA -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
