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    So new Ntune

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Garandhero, Jun 29, 2008.

  1. Garandhero

    Garandhero Notebook Deity

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    So theres this new nTune program right?

    NVIDIA System Tools with ESA Support

    so anyway, I figure ok Ill uninstall nTune, which I do, but the pesky thing is still in my msconfig startup list... I have it unchecked and everything but how can I get it outa that list (I know I know im OCD) I did a registry cleaner to no avail its still there!!!




    also is NVIDIA System Tools with ESA Support worth it for anything?
     
  2. Vedya

    Vedya There Is No Substitute...

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    new ntune? Is this an updated version?
     
  3. CeeNote

    CeeNote Notebook Virtuoso

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    This is simple, download a free tool called CCleaner. Go to Tools > Startup then find the Ntune entry and go "delete entry". Hope this helps!

    http://www.ccleaner.com/
     
  4. Garandhero

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    Thanks Cee! I didnt get CCcleaner but I realized TuneUp Utilities had the same feature..... so I just used that.

    Thanks
     
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    CeeNote Notebook Virtuoso

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    Your welcome!
     
  6. Garandhero

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    so is NVIDIA System Tools with ESA Support a good program to have for anything or not even woth bothering with?
     
  7. MKang25

    MKang25 NBR Prisoner

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    I dont think its something that you need. Almost everything can be controlled in games in terms of settings, the basic stuff can be down with the Nvidia Controller that comes with your driver/card. You have GPU-Z and Rivatuner to give you the basic stats of the card/temps. And you really cant get a stable OC using software to oc the card, bios flashing seems to work the best, at least it did for me and a couple of other people.
     
  8. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    System Tools works much better than nTune. Customizable Core/Memory, and Shaders now! Also noticed they included a section for custom core/mem voltages. Very interesting. I think they are lightening up on the voltage side of OCing. Tools doesn't crash my system when I pull in system profile information, and it makes it really easy to boot on custom clocks! :)
     
  9. Garandhero

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    is that what u used to OVerclock ur card emike? or did you use a BIOs flash

    also I dont get ur OC... you have 2 numbers over 1,000... arent most clocks like 650/950/1500 or something..
    also how did u manage to OC ur CPU and GPU? I was under the impression that wasnt really possible.
     
  10. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    I used the vBIOS to do my OC. OC in nvidia System Tools doesn't seem to work for me.

    Since the memory on these cards is DDR3 and running in Dual Channel Mode, you can multiply your mem clock by x2 to find your true mem speeds.

    650 Core | 1625 Shader | 980x2=1960 Mem

    CPU and GPU will NOT overclock together right now. Not until we get a genius who knows how to make it work. But the PCI-E Frequency is OC'able to about 130MHz stable. Doesn't increase speed much, but makes for a little smoother rendering.
     
  11. hasham11

    hasham11 Notebook Consultant

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    Has anyone with HP dv5t been successful with installing Nvidia System Tool 6.02, coz for me the installation freezes, both with stock drivers 175.86 and new 178.13 drivers. Help me pls.
     
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    RottenMutt Notebook Enthusiast

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    i haven't been able to get ntune (system tools version 6.02) to work, it installs fine but crashes when i bring up the nvidia control panel (hard lock) on hp dv7-1023cl...