Re: Over Clocking [message #380402 is a reply to message #380398] |
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EvilWhiteDragon
Messages: 3751 Registered: October 2005 Location: The Netherlands
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Easiest way to overclock your nvidia card is downlaodign the latest forceware drivers from your favorite source, get coolbits 2.0 tweak & install, open the nvidia control panel, go to overclock setting or something like that, and fiddle with the settings till either the computer needs a reset, or you get artifacts in the screen.
That's how easy it is. Didn't even have to google for it. For Nvidia cards it is the same for every type.
For Ati you'll need to use the "advanced" control panel, enable overdrive, and start fiddling around till either the computer needs a reset, or you get artifacts in the screen.
Here goes the same as for Nvidia, this way works for all Ati cards.
ALL overclocking is PURELY and SOLY on YOUR OWN RISK

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