Nvidia Coolbits
Frank Kumro
frank at digital-ignorance.com
Sat Jan 17 06:07:24 EST 2004
Is it technically overclocking if the memory is 500mhz and underclocked
to 350. All I was planning on doing is putting the memory up to around
450mhz.
-Frank
Cyber Source wrote:
> 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:
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>>> I don?t know of an app that will do it in linux (though I'm sure there
>>>
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>> 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.
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