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    Quick profile question about nTune

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Danja, Dec 19, 2008.

  1. Danja

    Danja Notebook Evangelist

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    I think this is the right forum since most people here are ntune users... I turned off powermizer while on AC but my laptop fan keeps turning on so I lowered the startup clocks. Now I want to overclock when I load a game, and this is where I run into a problem.

    I create and save my clock profile, then go to profile policies. I check the box next to "Load this Profile" and select my custom profile to load. Under "When the following condition(s) is/are met" box, I check "Game is loaded". I click "Game", add a description, and find the executable. I then put a check mark next to it and click OK. However, the exe doesn't save; it still says "Game is loaded". I click "Game" again and the box next to my game is no longer checked.

    I'm using the latest version of ntune (6.03). Does anyone know why the game isn't being stored in the profile?