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    RivaTuner 2.10 released

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Just Lou, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. Just Lou

    Just Lou Notebook Evangelist

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    "Rivatuner has been updated towards version 2.10 In this release we have included a huge number of new stuff to keep you busy, obviously GeForce 9x00 support has been added as well as ForceWare GeForce drivers up-to 177.92 and AMD ATI Catalyst 8.8 support.

    With this release comes support for ATI Radeon 4800 class graphics adapters and better GeForce GTX series 200 support as well."
     
  2. matmat07

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    So what can we do we couldn't with the new support?
     
  3. yang88she

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    This...but may have some issues w/ some mobo's that run the new x2's
     
  4. Kevin

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    2.10 still doesn't read my GPU's clock speeds correctly.
     
  5. matmat07

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    yang, you forgot to answer me
     
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    Did it work with your rig?
     
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    would this work with a 3470? because i have yet to find a program to tell me my temps with ati cards
     
  9. gonwk

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    Have you tried HWMonitor 1.10!?!? http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php

    Pls post back if it worked for you.

    G! :)
     
  10. foosa123

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    as i suspected, it did not detect my gpu (same with my last laptop with an ati x1400)
    here is what it did detect though:
    [​IMG]
     
  11. gonwk

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    Hi foosa123,

    Try this "ATi Tool 0.27" http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=725 ... the only thing I don't like about this kind of programs ... they install as a program (is not passive) ... but I think it will give you monitoring capability ... not sure since I don't have ATI card.

    Post back please if any luck! Hope this one does the trick!

    G! :)
     
  12. foosa123

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    ok i downloaded it but i dont get how to use the program
     
  13. foosa123

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    ...can anyone help me with ati tools?

    ps: sorry for the double post
     
  14. Peter Bazooka

    Peter Bazooka Notebook Evangelist

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    Foosa123 I see you wanted to check temps on your 3470 which happens to be a Sony. I own a Sony Vaio Fe series which I know is an older MB/video card but I found out after I bought it that it was impossible to check the gpu temp (go7600). Since your laptop is much newer this may not apply, but it may be that Sony doesn't have a temp sensor for the gpu since the gpu doesn't have a dedicated fan. The system fan on my computer is controlled by the cpu temps only and I have yet to find a program that can give me anything more than gpu clocks.
     
  15. ViciousXUSMC

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    Not all cards have temp monitor hardware, I know many of the older ATI cards do not have them. Did you do the research to see if your card even has temp probes?
     
  16. gonwk

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    Come to think of it I read somewhere that in ATI cards only the "XT" have Temp Sensors.

    So ... may be no can do with your card.

    G!