Overclocking Proggy?

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  1. Merge

    Merge Well-Known Member

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    lol ive lost my overclocking program, and ive forgotten the name.

    can any one tell me the name of the Geforce overclocker?

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    Overclock in BIOS, but the GeForce comes with the manager thing, that can overclock can't it?
     
  3. Merge

    Merge Well-Known Member

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    Nah, mine didnt :blink:

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    Meh, silly me forgot there was a search button lol :tongue:

    if i o/c my 64mb gfx card from;

    270.0MHz - 405MHz core clock <- max
    364.5 - 550MHz memory clock<- max

    using rivatuner, would it be stupid?

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    Note the 2 exlamation marks on the 2nd screen shot.

    would i have to cool if i did, or would it just blow up or summat? :eek:

    ant BTW, i am savin up for a new gfx card :)
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    riva tuner is a popular app, also try coolbits which is just a registry file which enable nvidia's built in overclocking.
     
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    dev ffs read my post!

    when u say enable do i have to do something after running the app? to overclock
     
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    Maybe hit apply?
     
  8. johndapunk FTW

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    The exclamation points are probably indicating that you have a too severe Overclock going. You're card would probably need better cooling to be able to run stable at that speed. See if you GPU has a thermal sensor, and if so, there should be a program out there that can read its temp (everest probably be can, but that is usually inaccurate.)
     

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