ATI Radeon clock speeds
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 8:31 pm
I just swapped out the motherboard in my R40 2723-26M for another one from a 2722-3GG. The motherboard is the same apart from the Mobility Radeon 7500, which should be quite an upgrade from the M6 Mobility Radeon on my previous motherboard.
I noticed though that when the laptop is plugged into AC, the clock speeds of the Radeon go to their maximum, which is expected according to the documentation I have read on PowerPlay. However, I am not sure of the proper clock speed of the Radeon 7500. Some sites say 270 MHz with 183 MHz RAM, and others say 270 MHz with 230 MHz RAM. The R40 defaulted to 183 MHz core, 183 MHz RAM speeds.
Just for fun, I installed ATITool and had a play to see how fast the Radeon could go. Over 300 MHzRAM speed, there were many 3D artifacts and over about 330 MHz core, the system locked up.
I settled on 280 MHz core and 280 MHz RAM speeds, which are just shy of 100 MHz higher than the default.
I ran 3DMark2001 and I got a score of 5629 (1.7 GHz Banias Pentium-M) which is significantly higher than the score at default clock speeds, which was 3505.
Has anyone else tried overclocking the ATI video chips in their Thinkpads? If so, how far did you get?
I noticed though that when the laptop is plugged into AC, the clock speeds of the Radeon go to their maximum, which is expected according to the documentation I have read on PowerPlay. However, I am not sure of the proper clock speed of the Radeon 7500. Some sites say 270 MHz with 183 MHz RAM, and others say 270 MHz with 230 MHz RAM. The R40 defaulted to 183 MHz core, 183 MHz RAM speeds.
Just for fun, I installed ATITool and had a play to see how fast the Radeon could go. Over 300 MHzRAM speed, there were many 3D artifacts and over about 330 MHz core, the system locked up.
I settled on 280 MHz core and 280 MHz RAM speeds, which are just shy of 100 MHz higher than the default.
I ran 3DMark2001 and I got a score of 5629 (1.7 GHz Banias Pentium-M) which is significantly higher than the score at default clock speeds, which was 3505.
Has anyone else tried overclocking the ATI video chips in their Thinkpads? If so, how far did you get?