*** The module expects the memory signatures & behavior of version '1.2-0'.  It should not be used with older versions of ClockBlocker! ***

This is an implementation of the method used in RadeonPro for clockspeed enforcement (aka, japamd/John Mautari's style).  Using this module you can expect to see very-similar behavior to RadeonPro's clock enforcement.  --The purpose is not to re-invent the wheel so to speak, but rather to give an alternative interface to the same functionality for those that it works well for.


Notes:
-To use it --- Copy "ClockBlocker_HelperModule.exe" in to C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockBlocker, overwriting the file that exists there with the one contained in this archive.

-You can determine which version of the helper module is in use by inspecting the file's description field ["Implements blocking via ADLODPerformanceLevel"] or by looking in ClockBlocker's log-viewer.  The module will report a different version string and have different log activity when run (during blocking).

-To revert to the compute-method, either copy back in the old version of the file or simply re-download and re-install over the current installation.

-The blocking method choices in ClockBlocker will have no effect while this module is used.

-Later versions of ClockBlocker will eventually encorporate this method as an option, without the need to swap out files by hand.