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    Overclocking with nVidia system tools 6.02 (nTune)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by JohnnyFlash, Jan 19, 2009.

  1. JohnnyFlash

    JohnnyFlash Notebook Virtuoso

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    Does anyone know of a way to hotkey or use a tray menu to activate clock profiles? Loading up the control panel every time gets annoying pretty quick.
     
  2. Big Mike

    Big Mike Notebook Deity

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    You might want to consider ATITool .27b4 instead, you can load multiple profiles in and pop it up by clicking on its tray icon (which shows GPU temp, which is kinda nice) and it supports adjustment of all 3 clocks (2d, 3d low and 3d high) on most Nvidia cards. It has some auto detection features and other stuff that is nice. About the only issue is some features like driver tweaks arent available with the newest nvidia drivers since it hasn't been updated super recently.
     
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    Hmm... good to know. Thanks. It's too bad powermizer just doesn't work anymore.