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Can't get Ntune to save overclocking setting?

right click on desktop > properties > settings tab > advanced > nvidia tab and OC the card form there. There is a box that you check to save the OC settings on reboot. Or just download rivatuner and use that, I use to use the nvidia tuner but I like rivatuner much better.
 
Originally posted by: zylander
right click on desktop > properties > settings tab > advanced > nvidia tab and OC the card form there. There is a box that you check to save the OC settings on reboot. Or just download rivatuner and use that, I use to use the nvidia tuner but I like rivatuner much better.

Does riva tuner project GPU temps? Im using v2.01 and I cant seem to find GPU temps. Really thats the only thing holding me back from OC'ing my card because I cant monitor the temps right (ntune doesnt work for me either)
 
Originally posted by: Herradura
Originally posted by: zylander
right click on desktop > properties > settings tab > advanced > nvidia tab and OC the card form there. There is a box that you check to save the OC settings on reboot. Or just download rivatuner and use that, I use to use the nvidia tuner but I like rivatuner much better.

Does riva tuner project GPU temps? Im using v2.01 and I cant seem to find GPU temps. Really thats the only thing holding me back from OC'ing my card because I cant monitor the temps right (ntune doesnt work for me either)

Yes, click the customize tab in the Target adapter area and select hardware monitoring, its the second to the last icon.
 
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