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    8690 Overclock

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by brianvp, Jul 10, 2010.

  1. brianvp

    brianvp Notebook Consultant

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    Eh, I'm thinking about OCing my 280 to 285 speeds or something close.

    I can't for the life of me remember the OC utility I had with my 9280, it was great! I think someone on here recommended it to me.

    It was not Ntune, it was not coolbits, it was something Nvidia made I'm pretty sure....it was the successor of Ntune. It was not Rivatuner, as I never get correct readings with it. It wasn't Nhancer.

    To help, I used the actual Nvidia control panel to OC, it was just like Ntune, but it actually worked.
     
  2. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    Nvidia System Tools is the new name for nTune.
     
  3. brianvp

    brianvp Notebook Consultant

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    AHA thank you as always SS>

    I bet you were the one who told me in the first place last year.