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    Your opinion on Nvidia's coarse and fine tuning?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by johnny89, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. johnny89

    johnny89 Notebook Evangelist

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    I've been using Ntune to overclock my 570m and it's been working great. I saw the 2 options to tune your system and was wondering have any of you all used it? If so what was your opinion on it? Also how the the stability and the performance gain? Thanks
     
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    Anyone? bump
     
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    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    I dont think the auto tune works , at least not with current cards , you could try atitool it works with Nvidia as well.
     
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    But I also thought it overclocked your cpu and memory?
     
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    I'd get the latest NVIDIA drivers and use the NVIDIA System Tools v6.02. They allow really easy overclocking from the NVIDIA control panel. And if I'm not mistaken the 570m is just an 8600m rebranded to a Quadro, so this should work better than NTune.