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Precision
12-23-07, 12:39 AM
Ok, So I am using Ntune now since they decided coolbits was a bit too easy or something :bang head Anyways, I would like to keep ntune from messing with my CPU overclocking/motherboard. Anyone want to give me a quick way on how to do this?

Thanks in advance.

ChinStrap
12-23-07, 12:46 AM
oooo... everything that i have ever read says to NOT install ntune...

i would uninstall it and overclock with rivatuner and use the bios for the rest...

Precision
12-23-07, 01:15 AM
oooo... everything that i have ever read says to NOT install ntune...

i would uninstall it and overclock with rivatuner and use the bios for the rest...

I had Rivatuner and was a little intimidated by how much crap there is in it. Not 100% sure what too and not to mess with :(

Sederien
12-23-07, 03:07 AM
oooo... everything that i have ever read says to NOT install ntune...

i would uninstall it and overclock with rivatuner and use the bios for the rest...

ntune is fine for a driver-level OC of your GPU... but as ChinStrap noted, it should -never- be used for OCing the rest of your computer.

Use and learn your BIOS settings. They'll be the best way to get the most out of your parts.

Precision
12-25-07, 01:55 AM
ntune is fine for a driver-level OC of your GPU... but as ChinStrap noted, it should -never- be used for OCing the rest of your computer.

Use and learn your BIOS settings. They'll be the best way to get the most out of your parts.

That's exactly what I am trying to do. Stop Ntune from messing with my overclock in my BIOS. Software overclocking you're motherboard settings is just bad. Period

pinoy3000
12-25-07, 02:02 AM
NTune shouldn't do anything with your current overclock. I've had ntune installed in my computer just so I could easily clock my GPU. It doesn't affect my current OC in my computer. Not sure why you are asking how to stop nTune from doing that because i cant even OC my PC using nTune. It doesn't display the right stuff either, probably because I have 64-Bit Vista.

Edit: According to nTune my system is running at almost 7GHz. I would love to have that!

http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/4382/ntunesc2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Precision
12-25-07, 05:12 AM
I don't know what is going on with yours. I have since taken Ntune off my system and use Riva now, but I had clocks turned back because i had my computer in a warmer room. I set them back, and Ntune took my settings back to what they were in the warm room. (i checked with CPU-Z)