Ryan wrote:
Takes 5 seconds.
Use nTune and nvTray.
No. nTune is the worst piece of shit that nVidia has ever spit out of their dhiarrea-moist asshole.
I quote myself from a thread earlier today:
Freezer7Pro wrote:
Download
RivaTuner and install it. Run it, and click the arrow on the right side of "ForceWare detected". Click the picture of a video card. Now you should see two sliders, a tick box saying "Enable driver-level hardware overclocking", and a grey selection box. Tick the box, and select "performance 3D" in the selection box.
Now, just move the sliders 10-20MHz at a time, and run some 3D application to test every 40-50MHz. The memory usually won't clock as much as the core, keep that in mind.
When you've got speeds that you're happy with, tick the "Apply overclocking at Windows startup" box, and you're pretty much set.
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=94214It's aimed at the 6600, but it's basically the same thing. And as Zimmer said, you will notice some performance increase, depending on the OC. Me and my 7600GS gained about 400 points in 3DMark06 from a 150MHz clock. From 450 to 600, core.
Last edited by Freezer7Pro (2008-02-23 08:45:26)