Rivatuner + Win7

LOUISSSSS

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Anyone have any luck OCing their gpu with Rivatuner + win7 64?

i just tried and it worked for a few minutes until my fps in CS:S dropped to single digits and stayed there. i tried again a few times + reboot = same problem.

i quit rivatuner and fps went back to normal
 

Keysplayr

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Anyone have any luck OCing their gpu with Rivatuner + win7 64?

i just tried and it worked for a few minutes until my fps in CS:S dropped to single digits and stayed there. i tried again a few times + reboot = same problem.

i quit rivatuner and fps went back to normal

I'm using ver 2.24c on Win7 64. I didn't run into anything like that yet.
GTX295 x2 (Quad SLI).
 

MrK6

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Are you sure Rivatuner is the problem and not your clocks?
 

zagood

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I'm using the 2.24 "MSI MASTER" version (I think it's just "C") with Win7 64, 8800GTS 640. No problems here.

 

nitromullet

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Are you sure Rivatuner is the problem and not your clocks?

That's what I was thinking. My GTX 275 is a dog, and does OC very well. I was getting really low fps in Borderlands until I figured out that my card kept throttling back to 2D clocks after a few minutes into the game. I dropped the clocks back to stock, and everything is fine.
 

zagood

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I've been seeing some "but these are the same clocks I used on XP/Vista" threads for both GPU and CPU in the last month. I'm wondering if Win7, or maybe the drivers for it, are more sensitive to overclocking?