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How can I check the speed of my ram and chipset core??
Just got a new x800xt and I wanted to see what it was running at Thanks!

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well, if you have the catalyst control center installed, look in to the overdrive tab in it. That shld show the speed.

Likewise with omegadrivers.
And you can also download the ATItool, or rage3d tool. all shld show.

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ok I checked that and it says 500 Processor and 500 Memory ... I thought it should be 1000 / 500 ... any thoughts? Thats with the Catalyst Control Center

Reply to LKinlo

memory is DDR = double data rate
so multiply that by 2.
=1000

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