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Last night I wanted to do some overclocking on my 5500, mainly for BF2. I used a program called Clock-Gen first to up the AGP some. Then using the Omega driver in Vid Card settings there is a dropdown box in the overclocking section. Now in standard, no overclocking mode it has standard 2d, then if you drop down the box it has standard 3d. Now i'm no video card expert at overclocking,but my question is what is the difference in the 2? Because I can overclock great using the 2d choice, but if I try the 3d choice I get probs,lock ups etc. The card runs normally at core-275 memory-350

I now have it set at core-300 memory-400 and runs the game even better now, but I used the 2d setting. If someone can kinda explain the differences in the 2 I thank you very much.

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