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    NVS 140M and Ntune

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by DmZ, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. DmZ

    DmZ Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi all,

    I has been now a good month now i've been running with the Nvidia 169.13 drivers with no reported issues.

    I've just downloaded and installed ntune from nvidia and browse around the control panel not really knowing what is possible to do with no to low risk of damage,just would like to get a little bit more out of my card.

    any of you have any experience, suggestions, explanations... with ntune and a nvs 140m card. should i run the testing options and how.

    Thanks for any info.

    Dmz,
     
  2. klonny

    klonny Notebook Guru

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    I tried Ntune on my N120 and got nowehere, never figured it out.
     
  3. techboydino

    techboydino Notebook Evangelist

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    Ntune is designed for Nvidia motherboard chipsets. Its part of the unified drivers they are pushing and really in no way could help your video card with these. I could be wrong but can assure you from my own tests that Ntune is really no help for desktops either. Try ATItool or Rivatuner for some tweaks. good luck.