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RivaTuner 2.06. Install, then double-click on the other file and choose to open it with the RivaTuner app itself. Click next a few times. Reboot. Set your clocks -- there are plenty of tutorials around -- and tell it to load them at startup.
Ntune is utter trash.
I've tried Riva Tuner 2.06 in Vista 64 Ultimate (using the method of install listed above) and it doesn't allow me to do anything besides change the color settings and refresh rates of my monitor. I am using driver 169.28 and I have an 8800GTS (G92).
You have to edit the RivaTuner config file, cause the 8800 GTS (G92) wasn't out when 2.06 was released. I believe you have to add
G92 = 600h
On its own line after the other G92 entry, and it should work. If it doesn't I got the hex value wrong from memory and you should search for "8800 GTS G92 RivaTuner" on Google.
Press F8 after POST, and select disable driver signature enforcement.
Don't you have to do that every time you want to install or run those applications though??
- Joey
Don't you have to do that every time you want to install or run those applications though??
- Joey
RivaTuner 2.06. Install, then double-click on the other file and choose to open it with the RivaTuner app itself. Click next a few times. Reboot. Set your clocks -- there are plenty of tutorials around -- and tell it to load them at startup.
Ntune is utter trash.
not bad if you have a 780i board, esa and what not
I've tried Riva Tuner 2.06 in Vista 64 Ultimate (using the method of install listed above) and it doesn't allow me to do anything besides change the color settings and refresh rates of my monitor. I am using driver 169.28 and I have an 8800GTS (G92).
Not RivaTuner -- it has a signed driver addon, and unlike the CoreTemp hack, it's legit.
I've got 8800GTX's and that might be the difference but Rivatuner is working fine for me.