How do you activate the ability to OC with nVidia drivers?

Amused

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I've got the 12.41 drivers, and the coolbits reg hack doesn't work. Anyone have any ideas?
 

classy

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I think it got disabled in the nvidia drivers. But just use Riva turner or NVMAX to overclock. They work just as well.
 

Amused

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<< I think it got disabled in the nvidia drivers. But just use Riva turner or NVMAX to overclock. They work just as well. >>



Aw man, that's what I was afraid of. Oh well, thanks Classy!
 

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I remember reading somewhere that you have to get the drivers that are non-WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) certified in order for the Coolbits registry hack to work. I remembered there being both WHQL-certified &amp; non-WHQL certified Det3 12.41 drivers a few days ago when I d/l'ed them.

 

Amused

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<< I remember reading somewhere that you have to get the drivers that are non-WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) certified in order for the Coolbits registry hack to work. I remembered there being both WHQL-certified &amp; non-WHQL certified Det3 12.41 drivers a few days ago when I d/l'ed them. >>



Yeah, I just read that too. But nVidia's site is down :(

It's funny, I d/led the certified drivers to avoid problems. Ironic, huh?