I used to use nTune, but I can't since I have 7. I'm trying to use rivatuner, but it won't detect my clock frequencies properly. The max clocks on performance 3d are 800 core, 1200 shader, and 450 memory, and the ones it thinks I'm actually on are even lower. I can't figure out why this is, and no guide covers it. Why isn't it detecting my clocks correctly?
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Why not Nvidia system tools?
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Isn't that part of the nTune package? I think that was what I was talking about, but maybe not. I'll see if I can use it.
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moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate
Get the latest nvidia system tools, I don't think it's like ntune at all.
Anyway, you can also try ATItool, I use that on my 9800m GS, it is useful to find the max core and mem, you can walk away while it's overclocking itself.
Help overclocking with Rivatuner
Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by gamadaya, Feb 13, 2010.