Originally posted by: wizdum
Or you can download omega's drivers from www.omegacorner.com and it comes with a tool called RadLinker. RadLinker lets you set the BIOS speed from a click of a button. Optimized drivers, too.
Originally posted by: MDE
When you set the overclocked speed save it as a profile and then set that profile as the default. I'd suggest downclocking it a bit in 2D and using the overclocked speed as the 3D default.
EDIT: If you want I can upload screenshots of the settings on my Mobility 9600.
That's exactly what I mean. When you're in Windows it can use a lower speed and when you fire up a game it'll switch to the overclocked speed.Originally posted by: mitchafi
Originally posted by: MDE
When you set the overclocked speed save it as a profile and then set that profile as the default. I'd suggest downclocking it a bit in 2D and using the overclocked speed as the 3D default.
EDIT: If you want I can upload screenshots of the settings on my Mobility 9600.
I don't completely understand what you mean with the 2D/3D thing. Does that mean it will use different speeds depending on what applications are running?
Just to have it run a bit cooler. The main reason I'm doing that is because it's a laptop, but the 9800 Pros run hot so it can't hurt. It's totally up to you.Originally posted by: mitchafi
Does that prolong the life of the video card or what is the reason for doing something like that?
