Hugo 59
01-02-02, 07:08 PM
I have the the coolbits registry hack done for my GeForce 3. The only problem that I have is that it only allows a 25% oc value I would like to up that. This articule I found tells you how to do it the only problem that I'm having is that I can't find the section in the registry. I think it is because I'm using XP. I was hoping that maybe one of you guys could tell me where to find the section with the values that this is supposed to have.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Class\Display\0000\NVidia\NVTweak\Hardware:
here is a quote from the articule.
Here comes only one limitation to stress: NVIDIA drivers allow changing the nominal core and memory frequencies by the maximum of 25%. Happily enough, this predicament can be avoided.
For this purpose you should first set new core and memory frequencies and make them as close to the desired figures as possible, for instance like that:
Now look for this section in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Class\Display\0000\NVidia\NVTweak\Hardware:
(if you have several versions of drivers installed, then you may have to use \0001\, \0002\ etc. instead of \0000\ ). Now copy the content of Krusty key to the neighboring Bart key.
That is all the fuss. Now you may vary the frequencies within the total interval of 50% (i.e. +/- 25%), but the zero point is assigned to the newly introduced values.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Class\Display\0000\NVidia\NVTweak\Hardware:
here is a quote from the articule.
Here comes only one limitation to stress: NVIDIA drivers allow changing the nominal core and memory frequencies by the maximum of 25%. Happily enough, this predicament can be avoided.
For this purpose you should first set new core and memory frequencies and make them as close to the desired figures as possible, for instance like that:
Now look for this section in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Class\Display\0000\NVidia\NVTweak\Hardware:
(if you have several versions of drivers installed, then you may have to use \0001\, \0002\ etc. instead of \0000\ ). Now copy the content of Krusty key to the neighboring Bart key.
That is all the fuss. Now you may vary the frequencies within the total interval of 50% (i.e. +/- 25%), but the zero point is assigned to the newly introduced values.