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    over clocking 9600P

    How? What program to use? Thanks in advance

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    RivaTuner, simply the best.

    http://www.guru3d.com/rivatuner/

    Although if I'm not mistaken, you should be able to do this somewhere in your driver options (at least you can in the Detonators).

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    cool, thanks man

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    Rivatuner or Radclocker, then follow these guidelines:

    http://www.sysopt.com/articles/VCOGuide/index.html

    --Jakk

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    i prefer radclocker because on hardocp and other reviewers, they can get it higher with radclocker = ). i use it and im at 513/430.20
    but this is with vantec iceberg

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    Originally posted by bob05
    RivaTuner, simply the best.

    http://www.guru3d.com/rivatuner/

    Although if I'm not mistaken, you should be able to do this somewhere in your driver options (at least you can in the Detonators).
    No. THe tweaker just put itself there. Nvidia dont install oclocking software in their drivers that are certified- no way no how. Had G3 and clocked it I know. Wasnt there. Installed Rivatuner-then it was. ATI useing R3dTweak does the exact same thing but allows you to choose if its shown in driver app or not. Both have similar programs that do same things. If you have ATI r3dtweak also allows tons of windows and game specific tweaks. Even oclock card just for certain games and run diff speeds at will. Can set desktop mhz LOW for less heat when on net and working etc. and when game launched have it auto crank back up or even beyond stock. Nice.

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    Originally posted by $1500-P4 gamer


    No. THe tweaker just put itself there. Nvidia dont install oclocking software in their drivers that are certified- no way no how. Had G3 and clocked it I know. Wasnt there. Installed Rivatuner-then it was. ATI useing R3dTweak does the exact same thing but allows you to choose if its shown in driver app or not. Both have similar programs that do same things. If you have ATI r3dtweak also allows tons of windows and game specific tweaks. Even oclock card just for certain games and run diff speeds at will. Can set desktop mhz LOW for less heat when on net and working etc. and when game launched have it auto crank back up or even beyond stock. Nice.
    I'm pretty sure that this is not from RivaTuner, this is from the Dentonators, but hey, maybe you are right. I will look on my other comp with a TnT2 and see if the o/c option is there in the drivers.

    P.S. This is with the 45.23 Detonators
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