HARDCORECLOCKER
04-11-2005, 12:19 AM
:mad: Man that sucks, generally it works, managed to set 603/1282 and ran 3D Mark01 successfully.
But I have so many bugs, disabled the internal test in poweruser menu and set the driver to startup these settings at WIN boot up.
But sometimes the setting is away, only RAM is at 1282 and core is set back to 550.
Another funny is I can not always clock the core, rebooted 3 times and cleared all drivers, but only the RAM is clockable, not the core.
Then, if trying to click on defaults, the RAM doesn't set to default, it stays at 1282 - have to clear the drivers each time and to reboot, but it only works sometimes.
I think it is an driver issue on XP, even downloaded the latest drivers from the NVidia page though.
So I have to spend too much time even to change one simple setting and mostly it doesn't work at all. Think I rebootet my sys 50 x this morning..... :(
Anyone with help here ??? Would appreciate it.............
Is there another hidden trick in the poweruser menu I do not know ?
Should I try another program for clocking my vid card ?
Please don't tell me to use WIN Server 2003 - I have to stay with XP and only looking for a way to get that damned vid card clocked easily....
:toast:
But I have so many bugs, disabled the internal test in poweruser menu and set the driver to startup these settings at WIN boot up.
But sometimes the setting is away, only RAM is at 1282 and core is set back to 550.
Another funny is I can not always clock the core, rebooted 3 times and cleared all drivers, but only the RAM is clockable, not the core.
Then, if trying to click on defaults, the RAM doesn't set to default, it stays at 1282 - have to clear the drivers each time and to reboot, but it only works sometimes.
I think it is an driver issue on XP, even downloaded the latest drivers from the NVidia page though.
So I have to spend too much time even to change one simple setting and mostly it doesn't work at all. Think I rebootet my sys 50 x this morning..... :(
Anyone with help here ??? Would appreciate it.............
Is there another hidden trick in the poweruser menu I do not know ?
Should I try another program for clocking my vid card ?
Please don't tell me to use WIN Server 2003 - I have to stay with XP and only looking for a way to get that damned vid card clocked easily....
:toast: