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    Using RMClock

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Sprint, Sep 16, 2007.

  1. Sprint

    Sprint DTR Super Mod

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    Im just wondering about RMClock, how do I make it change my VID and FID? Can you clock the processor with RMClock?

    And can you overclock the GPU (with any software)?
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    Read near the end of this thread of some guidance on RMClock.

    Note that support for Santa Rosa hardware is incomplete.

    John
     
  3. n0elia

    n0elia Come on Haswell...

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    Do you know anything about Powermizer ? How do I enable it on 6625?
     
  4. blackbird

    blackbird Notebook Deity

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    Rivatuner and Ntune can overclock gpu

    Under windows xp its an option in the nvidia control panel I think, under vista I dont have it in the nvidia control panel, I think you have to download ntune and install it to have powermizer option
     
  5. n0elia

    n0elia Come on Haswell...

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    Ok, I don't know how to use program. Is there an "option" for powermizer?

    Isn't this something that should be in the BIOS ?

    EDIT: Figured out that its my driver thats causing the problem. i'm using the 163.67 which is not a mobile driver, only modded, so powermizer is not included...
    But the performance is brilliant with these drivers so I dont want to go back to 150.xx series to get the powermizer option
     
  6. blackbird

    blackbird Notebook Deity

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    my bad, vista apparanty doesnt have the powermizer option for nvidia gpu's not even if you install ntune

    and no there is no option for powermizer in the bios, only thing you can do to conserve power is to select the power saver plan in vista and if you want more power saving then you have to create your own power plan in vista.
     
  7. n0elia

    n0elia Come on Haswell...

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    Boooh Nvidia. Do you think they'll release a driver for Vista with powermizer option ?
     
  8. blackbird

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    lol...we shall have to wait and see