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    NVIDIA Inspector 1.92 - Tool

    Last edited by Orbmu2k; 09-05-2010 at 09:23 AM.

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    Such an amazing tool, thanks a bunch Orb.

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    So could you use this instead of nvidia control panel for forced settings?
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    What a fantastic tool
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    Great Tool, thanx!

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    Wow awesome mate, cant believe u made this hehe

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Great dude, amazing tool.

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    Version 1.92 is out now.

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    Great tool ! Thanks Orbmu2k

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    thanks, I'm using this for a a while, very simple to use and efficient, I like the "create shortcut" function

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    thanks man
    the Best tool

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    Any chance of GTX260 55nm overvolting support?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkiller123 View Post
    Any chance of GTX260 55nm overvolting support?
    Second this request!

    Great tool BTW. First I've ever found to work on my gtx260M.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lkiller123 View Post
    Any chance of GTX260 55nm overvolting support?
    Quote Originally Posted by Otis11 View Post
    Second this request!

    Great tool BTW. First I've ever found to work on my gtx260M.
    Nope sorry. The nvidia driver supports voltage adjustment for fermi cards only.

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    This is the first program that I have been able to adjust voltage on my GTX470 with. Thanks a ton Orbmu2k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orbmu2k View Post
    Nope sorry. The nvidia driver supports voltage adjustment for fermi cards only.
    Ok, well either way, props on a great tool.


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    Finally public eh? Nice..

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    Question

    Is there a way to save specific profiles?

    I am using v1.9.3.

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    not yet ... but you can use the nvidia sli tool to import/export all profiles for the time being.

    http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/n...p?p_faqid=2625

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    If you can add shorcut to start up, you can have startup oc. while windows loads.

    Is there anyway posible to add memory timings to be editable too??

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    Can it do a custom fan profile curve like MSI afterburner?
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    Thumbs up

    Orbmu2k this is a great utility program. I have had success using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ego View Post
    Is there anyway posible to add memory timings to be editable too??
    not possible!

    Quote Originally Posted by JayCop View Post
    Can it do a custom fan profile curve like MSI afterburner?
    nope, this would require background watching and this tool is not intended to run in background.

    Quote Originally Posted by Muhad View Post
    Orbmu2k this is a great utility program. I have had success using it.
    thx

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    NVIDIA Inspector 1.94 is out.
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