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    ntune -- "Tune System" feature (Anyone used it?)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Triple_Dude, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. Triple_Dude

    Triple_Dude Notebook Evangelist

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    I understand that everybody likes RivaTuner and ATiTools for OC'ing, but I like nTune. Why? Because it supports all the drivers that comes out, while RivaTuner and ATiTools sometimes require an update to support the newer drivers.

    But anyways... That's not the point of this thread. Has anyone used the "Tune System" feature offered by nTune? And if so, does it ACTUALLY make your system "faster"?

    I want to try it out, but I'm not willing to waste 3-12 hours (depending on the settings) of my time if it doesn't actually do anything tangible...
     
  2. Shadowfate

    Shadowfate Wala pa rin ako maisip e.

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    I tried it but the results were awful.

    It gave me a worse ingame performance when I first tried it.

    Don't want to try it again
     
  3. Prasad

    Prasad NBR Reviewer 1337 NBR Reviewer

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    Same here.
     
  4. Triple_Dude

    Triple_Dude Notebook Evangelist

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    Ugh, that blows.

    But thanks for the tip, guys!

    I'll stay *AWAY* from that feature, then.