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Diamond Viper 770 Ultra
Can anyone point me to a site that describes how to overclock this card similiar to what I've seen out there for the voodoo III. Thanks.
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Hi..
Have you tried http://www.tweak3d.net
Dan has a boatload of registry tweaks, settings tweaks, etc. I run a TNT2, non-ultra, and the registry tweaks really helped me.
I'd say use the detonator drivers, either 2.08 or 2.17, I've run each and they bothe do good for me. Currently running Creative Labs driver, based on the 2.08's. Use the settings he recommends, add the registry settings he recommends, and you should be badda boom, badda bing!
Also, you might want to run TNTClock. You can set your core & memory speeds, and set it up to start with windows.
You can get it here, and I DO scan for viruses, so, you're safe... You can find it in this page, under "Donwloads For Overclockers"
http://www.familyshoebox.com/family/ignore?MIval=cge&GID=0006 4000000945287797192298&PG=000710000009455757454006 46
Good Luck In All...
Mike P.
[This message has been edited by grandslammer (edited 01-14-2000).]
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Ultimate Member
If you use the newer drivers (3.xx), and install the 'coolbits' regestry tweak (find it or feel free to email me for it), You can overclock it right from the display properties.
I hear the old drivers work better because of AGP problems in the 3.xx drivers, but I use the new ones out of symplicity.
BTW, did Nvidia fix the AGP problem in the newly released official 3.68's?
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