What kind of Radeon Utility do you use?

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What kind of Radeon Utility do you use?

I've used Radeonator for some time, I tried 3DRage Tweaker 3.9b, RivaTuner
v2 and RadLinker. I like something about them all but nothing seems to fit
the bill.

I like RivaTuner v2 best because it allows me to make simple right clickable
custom setting for Overclock and stuff but not for AA and AF.

I am currently using a 9800p

Who's using what and why?
 
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On 7/28/2004 7:48 PM fish brightened our day with:

>What kind of Radeon Utility do you use?
>
>I've used Radeonator for some time, I tried 3DRage Tweaker 3.9b, RivaTuner
>v2 and RadLinker. I like something about them all but nothing seems to fit
>the bill.
>
>I like RivaTuner v2 best because it allows me to make simple right clickable
>custom setting for Overclock and stuff but not for AA and AF.
>
>I am currently using a 9800p
>
>Who's using what and why?
>
>
>
>
Radlinker with 9800 Pro, I just like that you can precisely customize
settings per game. And if you want to change stuff it's right there in
your shortcut properties. And Radlinker doesn't require an actual tweak
program to be running.

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I second that. It's also quite easy to create multiple profiles for the same
game with RadLinker (say, uglier settings for online gaming to get extra
speed).

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"Inglo" <ingloogoo@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.xcc> wrote in message
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> Radlinker with 9800 Pro, I just like that you can precisely customize
> settings per game. And if you want to change stuff it's right there in
> your shortcut properties. And Radlinker doesn't require an actual tweak
> program to be running.
>
> --
> Steve [Inglo]