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ATI Tray Tools
Developer(s)Ray Adams
Stable release
1.6.9.1486 / April 22, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-22)
Preview release
1.7.9.1537 / December 24, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-12-24)
Operating systemWindows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
TypeOverclocking
LicenseFreeware
Websitewww.guru3d.com/article/ati-tray-tools-/ Edit this on Wikidata

ATI Tray Tools (ATT) is a freeware program developed by Ray Adams for ATI Radeon video cards.

ATI Tray Tools is an advanced tweaker-application that resides in the notification area of the Windows taskbar and allows instant access to video options and settings via a right-click menu. It is normally used as an alternative to the more bulky official Catalyst Control Center (CCC), but it can also run in tandem with it.

Main features of ATI Tray Tools

  • The ability to change the resolution, colors, rotation, and extended desktop settings directly from ATT's right-click menu.
  • Changing of OpenGL/Direct3D settings (antialiasing or anisotropic filtering, for example) separate from one another.
  • Game profiles, a feature allowing specific OpenGL/Direct3D settings for each game or 3d application.
  • Over/UnderClocking of GPU and Memory of video boards
  • Hotkey mapping
  • The taking of screenshots
  • Hardware monitoring
  • OnScreen Display: When an OpenGL/Direct3D application running, the FPS, 3D API type, GPU Activity, and related information are overlayed on top of the rendering stream on a corner of the screen.
  • CrossFire support
  • Support of nearly 20 languages
  • Support for plugins created for ATI Tray Tools

See also

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