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ATI Overclocking Utility X32 1.0.1

From:  Sebastien SpamLastName <mlconsultant-AT-hotmail.com>
To:  kde-announce-apps <kde-announce-apps-AT-kde.org>
Subject:  ATI Overclocking Utility X32 1.0.1
Date:  Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:53:35 +0200
Message-ID:  <c502da5c017c5ba6d3b6ddc91623f749@www.kde-apps.org>

Name: ATI Overclocking Utility X32
Version: 1.0.1
Type: KDE Hardware Utility
Depend: Qt 4.x
License: Proprietary License
Homepage: 
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=107458

Description:
 Overclocking utility for ATI video card, 32 bit
executable.  

-Catalyst 9.3+ is required (for libatiadlxx.so)
-It works with 4xxx, 3xxx series card others have
not been confirmed.  Mobility version seem to not
have OverDrive implemented and there probably
won't work, at least until it is implemented in
the driver. 
-The gui should be pretty self explanatory, but
for the fan if left uncheck it keeps the
"automatic" setting, otherwise it goes to manual
mode set at the defined percentage
-Use wisely, e.g. you probably shouldn't turn off
the fan and overclock everything to the maximum 
-Since I modified the ADL SDK, and the license
doesn't allow me to distribute the source, and I
didn't want to figure out if I could publish under
the GPL system library exception I am just posting
executable at this time. 
-Thanks to storma for the icon and phoronix forum
members for testing the app



Changelog:
 1.0.1

This should fix the issue with pre 4xxx series
cards and underclocking.




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