Yes I used DriverCleaner.
I'm hesitant to manually find an OC limit as I'm too scared now - the "detect optimal frequencies" button worked every time with my previous cards and I'm afraid something might be wrong with my current one "by factory default" LOL.
So I just tried to overclock my 7600GST, using the manual overclocking option of Coolbits 2.0 ---> Detect optimal frequencies. Well the progress bar of the stress test passes several times but every time towards the end of the test I get a BSOD of nv4_disp.sys?
WTH is this? Never happened to...
Thanks Griswold, after a lot of thinking and reading people's opinion I think I will do just as you suggested - get 2x1GB of fast RAM (Corsair preferrably) and be done with this:)
Well currently I'm using my 2x512MB 2.5-4-4-8-2T cheapo ramsticks with my 2Ghz CPU running at 10x250Mhz whereby they can only do asynchronous of DDR333 which is 208Mhz effective.
Now I was wondering, if I'm going to upgrade the RAM, is it advisable to get another 1GB (i.e. 2x512MB for...
But has noone with an NF4 board (ALC850) managed to output any audio signal through spdif out, using the NVidia audio drivers at all, ever?
I just learned the hard way that the NV drivers somehow "disable" your digital outputs (I can see the signal in the nVMixer but I can't hear a thing)...
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