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GPU Overclocking
SciManStev:
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--- Quote from: SciManStev on 13 Sep 2010, 06:12:21 pm ---Thank you msattler and Vyper for the information. I will try both products and see how they do. The question I still have is how do you get to the bios on a GPU (GTX 480)? I didn't know you could do that.
Steve
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I posted it here. Its very straight forward - you save, modify then write :) . Let me know if you need further assistance.
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Thank you, I must have been blind as a bat, as I originally read right over it without seeing it. I will poke around a bit and see what my biois says.
Steve
Frizz:
--- Quote from: glennaxl on 14 Sep 2010, 05:37:34 pm ---Depends on what tool you are using. In RivaTuner, there is a way to prevent it - see here
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I've tried this HowTo before - but "Step 2 - Enable Overclock & Forced Performance" is not possible, since I don't have this "customize" button in my Riva Tuner (Main -> Driver Settings -> Customize....).
Maybe it's not possible with never ForceWare versions (I use 258.96)? I mean Riva Tuner is quite old ... ;)
Zeus Fab3r:
--- Quote from: Frizz on 14 Sep 2010, 06:13:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: glennaxl on 14 Sep 2010, 05:37:34 pm ---Depends on what tool you are using. In RivaTuner, there is a way to prevent it - see here
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I've tried this HowTo before - but "Step 2 - Enable Overclock & Forced Performance" is not possible, since I don't have this "customize" button in my Riva Tuner (Main -> Driver Settings -> Customize....).
Maybe it's not possible with never ForceWare versions (I use 258.96)? I mean Riva Tuner is quite old ... ;)
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You must have missed the update on how to force RivaTuner to use specific driver. I tried and it woked.
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