New nHancer

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Features
Support of Forceware 60 and later, including the new 96 and 97 line
Support of all GeForce cards, including the new GeForce 8x00 line
Support for single card, SLI and Quad-SLI systems
On-the-fly control of all global quality and performance-enhancing settings for all games
Create and manage fully automated profiles for all your games
Very easy to use, explains all options and their effects, like Anti Aliasing, Anisotropic Filtering, etc.
Special options for nVidia's SLI feature, allowing you to to use almost every game with SLI even if nVidia doesn't support it
Offers additional Anti Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering modes, that are not available through nVidia's control panel
Flexible user interface: change the size of the window and all sub areas
User interface and help texts available in various languages (right now English, German, Polish and Spanish)
Coexists perfectly with nVidia's own control panel and other tools, like aTuner or RivaTuner. nHancer will immediately detect any changes made by any other tool.

System requirements for nHancer
Any nVidia GeForce graphic card
Windows 2000, XP or 2003
Forceware driver version 60 or higher
MS .NET Framework 2.0 (download)

Theres both 32bit/64bit. Looks very user friendly. Best of all, it supports G80.
 

BFG10K

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The settings are there for the combined AA modes but until nVidia actually implements them in the driver they don't do anything.
 

Gstanfor

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It great that nhancer has had a new official release.

No, unfortunately it doesn't mean 8xS for the g80. That will only happen with driver support for the feature. You could try enabling 8xS and similar in previous beta versions of nhancer that support g80 and it didn't enable the feature.
 

TheRyuu

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Great, I'll have to check this out :)

Wonder what it changes from Beta16 release.
 

Gstanfor

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Did you apply the settings to the global profile or an application specific profile?

I find with app specific profiles the only way to make all settings reliably take is to manually activate the profile from nhancers system tray icon.
 

thilanliyan

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Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Did you apply the settings to the global profile or an application specific profile?

I find with app specific profiles the only way to make all settings reliably take is to manually activate the profile from nhancers system tray icon.

I applied it to the global profile. Nothing works...not even the normal nVidia control panel.
 

Gstanfor

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I'm not sure then. I don't use Global settings myself. Have a specific profile for everything I run.

Maybe someone else can assist.
 

BFG10K

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I don't have any issues with the global profile. Have you tried running your system at stock speeds?