Nvidia Coolbits

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Sat Jan 17 01:07:52 EST 2004


On the subject of overclocking, I could never see the benefit outweigh 
the risk, whether it was cpu, video, whatever. Especially Nvidia, with 
the drivers installed, they ROCK in Linux as is. They put the windows 
counterpart to shame on dual boots.

Mark T. Valites wrote:

>On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Mark Musone wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I don?t know of an app that will do it in linux (though I'm sure there
>>    
>>
>
>I must have missed the original post. Here's the linux equiv. It's
>counterparts are nvclock-gtk and nvclock-qt (in Debian anyways).
>
>valites at ppc:~$ apt-cache show nvclock
>Package: nvclock
>Priority: extra
>Section: x11
>Installed-Size: 100
>Maintainer: Randall Donald <rdonald at debian.org>
>Architecture: powerpc
>Version: 0.7-2
>Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.1-1)
>Filename: pool/main/n/nvclock/nvclock_0.7-2_powerpc.deb
>Size: 18732
>MD5sum: 35fec3020225047ac1bc0deb7d2478e5
>Description: Allows you to overclock your nVidia card under GNU/Linux
> This program allows you to overclock your nVidia chip based video card.
> You need to have the official nVidia drivers installed.
> .
> This is the console version.
>
>
>
>
>  
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://www.nflug.org/pipermail/nflug/attachments/20040117/5972f670/attachment-0001.html


More information about the nflug mailing list