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    nTUne with Vista 64

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by daverage, Apr 10, 2008.

  1. daverage

    daverage Notebook Guru

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    Hey all.
    I am trying nTune with Vista HP 64 on a Clevo
    I have the 8800m GTX ith 174.82 drivers.

    When i run the ntune monitor I get teh BSOD, mentioning nvoclk4.sys (i think)

    When i run the auto tune it seems to never finish even on rough tune.

    Is ntune safe to use (well as safe asoverclocking a laptop can be) and has any one used it successfully?

    Thanks
     
  2. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    Rivatuner is a bettery GPU utility tool an also supports OC with the right set of drivers
     
  3. daverage

    daverage Notebook Guru

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    Yeah, but sadly with my set up it returns totally the wrong clock speeds lol
     
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    tried different drivers?
     
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    not yet no, using 174.82 at the moment
     
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    those probably arent supported for overclocking, they are quite new

    Oh and theres also ATi Tool