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    What OC SW do you use for nVidia cards?

    What application do you use to OC your nVidia GPUs? Aside from trial and error, manually changing values until something breaks, that is.
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    Re: What OC SW do you use for nVidia cards?

    http://www.evga.com/precision/http://www.evga.com/precision/

    For simple ocing this works great and it gives you a lot of other info. Works on all nVidia cards.

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    Re: What OC SW do you use for nVidia cards?

    Quote Originally Posted by c303a View Post
    http://www.evga.com/precision/http://www.evga.com/precision/

    For simple ocing this works great and it gives you a lot of other info. Works on all nVidia cards.
    I have that. But I don't see any function that finds the best OC settings for you.
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    Re: What OC SW do you use for nVidia cards?

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    I have that. But I don't see any function that finds the best OC settings for you.
    None of the OC apps/utilis I have used can auto tune the settings. Best bet is to yahoo/google your card and look for OC articles to get a good idea on the OC limits.

    Also try the following sites:

    http://hardocp.com
    www.hardwarecanucks.com
    www.bit-tech.net
    www.overclock.net
    www.tomshardware.com
    www.overclockersclub.com
    http://xtreview.com


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