ryanthesav Distinguished May 27, 2007 708 0 18,980 Sep 14, 2007 #1 I was wondering if it was possible to only have my vid card oc during game play and even be underclocked when im not playing games...any ideas???
I was wondering if it was possible to only have my vid card oc during game play and even be underclocked when im not playing games...any ideas???
V vip3569 Distinguished Jul 1, 2007 157 0 18,680 Sep 14, 2007 #2 Yes, You can use rivatuner. It lets you set the clock speeds seperately in 2d and 3d mode.
Ananan Distinguished Apr 2, 2007 646 0 18,990 Sep 14, 2007 #3 ATI tool works as well. Very user friendly in finding your card's OCing potential. Then you save it as an OCed gaming profile. It only takes 2 clicks to get into.
ATI tool works as well. Very user friendly in finding your card's OCing potential. Then you save it as an OCed gaming profile. It only takes 2 clicks to get into.
plguzman Distinguished Nov 14, 2006 337 0 18,780 Sep 14, 2007 #4 ryanthesav, go to Guru3d.com, and go to the Rivatuner Forum, here: http://forums.guru3d.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18 There you have all the help you need. It's true about Ati Tool too, its a very friendly app, not as complete as Rivatuner, but very good. I can't use it because its driver is not signed, and Vista 64 doesn't accept it. Rivatuner works like a charm.
ryanthesav, go to Guru3d.com, and go to the Rivatuner Forum, here: http://forums.guru3d.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18 There you have all the help you need. It's true about Ati Tool too, its a very friendly app, not as complete as Rivatuner, but very good. I can't use it because its driver is not signed, and Vista 64 doesn't accept it. Rivatuner works like a charm.
tdank Distinguished May 2, 2007 78 0 18,630 Sep 14, 2007 #5 nTune will allow you to do it as well. You can actually set up profiles for specific games settings if I remember correctly.
nTune will allow you to do it as well. You can actually set up profiles for specific games settings if I remember correctly.
tdank Distinguished May 2, 2007 78 0 18,630 Sep 14, 2007 #6 Why do you say that? I have always been pleased with it.
plguzman Distinguished Nov 14, 2006 337 0 18,780 Sep 14, 2007 #7 nTune sucks managing profiles. Rivatuner FTW. In my G15 the monitoring works like a charm.
Maziar Champion Jul 20, 2007 21,707 2 52,960 Sep 15, 2007 #9 RIVATUNER is alot better than NTUNE, NTUNE sucks !
randomizer Champion Moderator Jul 24, 2006 23,060 344 57,490 Sep 15, 2007 #10 Ntune = crashes. It is the epitome of instability.
S spuddyt Distinguished Jul 21, 2007 2,114 0 19,780 Sep 15, 2007 #11 I never used it but I did use rivatuner, and that was pretty user friendly