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What program is used to overclock nVidia cards?

MangoTBG

Diamond Member
I've just switched over to a nVidia card (long story). I'm used to just using Rage3d's program. I can't seem to find the information I need at NVnews.net. It tells me to read a certain FAQ that isn't there.

TIA!
 
search google for coolbits.reg it's a file that will enable overclocking in nvidia's detonator drivers. Just goto display properties --> advanced and in the geforce tab thers should be a "overclocking" section. That's one of the few things i still prefer over ati... you can overclock using the drivers, don't need third party software.
 
After I've installed that, I take it I use regedit to edit the core and memory, but where in the registry can I find this?
 
Definately cool bits... doesn't require a program running in the background like PowerStrip or Gainward's ExperTool.
 
Originally posted by: MangoTBG
After I've installed that, I take it I use regedit to edit the core and memory, but where in the registry can I find this?

no you dont need regedit. The options should be there in nvidia control panel somewhere..
 
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