![]() And again, ATIcc's CPU value stood at minus100 percent and the respective value in the plist file is way higher than I had set it. ![]() The machine worked well every day since until this morningafter auto-start it sat there with screen looking like a piece of some sort of computer science art. Couple of days ago I've ATIcc'ed an iMac (with Range 128 Pro) using fairly conservative values and without any further experimenting. While YOU may be cautious about setting the values, ATIcc may not always, at least not the current version. Yet by now I believe that it also might be a problem at least with the current version of ATIcc that it may not always calculate and/or write proper settings to its preference file. So maybe it's been me stretching things too far. When I had set ATIcc CPU value to 140 percent, then right after restart the CPU value showed minus!100 percent, and the respective value in the plist was something in a galactical range that I've simply forgotten it by now. ![]() The same type of machine sitting on my desktop freaks out at speeds higher than 121,43 percent (127,50 Mhz). I've found a report about a Tibook 400Mhz like mine going OK at 140 percent CPU speed (using ATIcc 102). values that have reportedly worked for others may NOT work for you.
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