Video card core

It still works, but I think you have to use the classic look instead of that lame control panel thing to access the Overclocking features (where you can check the stock frequency).
 
start>run>dxdiag>hit enter

That doesn't show the Clock frequencies, only what it is and the amount of VRAM it has.

Fatdragon if you wish you can use Everest home edition to see all your frequencies
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html

To see the frequencies, open Everest and go

Computer>Overclock and the frequencies for your Graphics card will be at the bottom.

Don’t worry you cant actually overclock using this version of Everest.
 
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