I'm OC'ing my 7900GS, I've OC'ed it successfully but when I restart my computer it resets to its default clocks.
WTF?! What do I have to do to keep my clocks from reseting?
WTF?! What do I have to do to keep my clocks from reseting?
what are you over clocking it with? what program?icecold2510 wrote:
I'm OC'ing my 7900GS, I've OC'ed it successfully but when I restart my computer it resets to its default clocks.
WTF?! What do I have to do to keep my clocks from reseting?
no disrespect, but if he has to post on a forum for that...i'm pretty sure that's not the issue...i could be wrong though.Ryan wrote:
When you go to overclock it, check the box that says keep these settings at start up.
I'm using the nVidia Control Panel...smartdude992 wrote:
what are you over clocking it with? what program?icecold2510 wrote:
I'm OC'ing my 7900GS, I've OC'ed it successfully but when I restart my computer it resets to its default clocks.
WTF?! What do I have to do to keep my clocks from reseting?
The nVidia control panel doesn't have that option...Ryan wrote:
When you go to overclock it, check the box that says keep these settings at start up.
give ntune a whir, you can get it from nvidiaicecold2510 wrote:
I'm using the nVidia Control Panel...smartdude992 wrote:
what are you over clocking it with? what program?icecold2510 wrote:
I'm OC'ing my 7900GS, I've OC'ed it successfully but when I restart my computer it resets to its default clocks.
WTF?! What do I have to do to keep my clocks from reseting?The nVidia control panel doesn't have that option...Ryan wrote:
When you go to overclock it, check the box that says keep these settings at start up.
I will try that... I also shut down through the OS.smartdude992 wrote:
give ntune a whir, you can get it from nvidia
also do you shut down through the os, or do you hit the power button until it turns off?
ok, well shutting down through the os should save your settings in nTune, you're running xp right?icecold2510 wrote:
I will try that... I also shut down through the OS.smartdude992 wrote:
give ntune a whir, you can get it from nvidia
also do you shut down through the os, or do you hit the power button until it turns off?
ok, well nTune should do it for you, try it and post back, i'll be back in 10 mins for results.icecold2510 wrote:
I'm running XP, yes.
Last edited by icecold2510 (2008-02-11 19:12:01)
i gotta turn it over to him, i'm not familiar with rivatuner sorry, and good luckicecold2510 wrote:
Seems I have it already on it because it wanted to uninstall it..
So I will try Rivatuner...
Is there a way the control panel will not override the rivatuner?
Kill yourself, or use RivaTuner.smartdude992 wrote:
give ntune a whir, you can get it from nvidiaicecold2510 wrote:
I'm using the nVidia Control Panel...smartdude992 wrote:
what are you over clocking it with? what program?The nVidia control panel doesn't have that option...Ryan wrote:
When you go to overclock it, check the box that says keep these settings at start up.
also do you shut down through the os, or do you hit the power button until it turns off?