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    help on declocking?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by hjh5990, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. hjh5990

    hjh5990 Notebook Enthusiast

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    ah~!
    i usually play soldier front from ijji.com and its fine.
    but i lagged when it was 8vs8 since my video card is crap.
    so i tried overclocking it with rivatuner and that didnt work.
    so then i tried powerstrip and overclocked it. it didnt seem to work so i downloaded something from nvidia (guru?) and installed that.
    i over clocked it, and when i played soldier front, its all blinking with wierd shapes (like breaking a window).
    i declocked everything but nothing changes.
    or am i declocking it wrong?
     
  2. Jeff

    Jeff Notebook Retard

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    all you have to do is check your clock speeds, that will tell you if you have done it right.
     
  3. hjh5990

    hjh5990 Notebook Enthusiast

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    um well, one thing i noticed was that i could only change one out of two things.
    i believe it was the other option besides core. i think im doing it wrong, but i just want to undo everything >_>.
     
  4. Mimino

    Mimino Notebook Communist

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    just delete that program and the clocks should be fine again, since u overclocked it only on the software level
     
  5. Triple_Dude

    Triple_Dude Notebook Evangelist

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    But the drivers themselves may have been overriden so the GPU will constantly be in overclocked mode.

    What you should do is first uninstall the software (so that it doesn't automatically start up and over ride your drivers), THEN uninstall your current driver and re-install it.

    That should fix everything back to normal settings.
     
  6. hjh5990

    hjh5990 Notebook Enthusiast

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    xD, thnx.
    that really helped =].