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Old 05-16-04, 09:05 PM Thread Starter   #1
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I have gotten NVClock completely installed on my Knoppix hd install but I can not figure out how to set the frequencies. I can open the text version and it gives me a list of options but it does seem to work. I now the card supports oc'ing.

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Pretty simple once you get the hang of it:
Hypothetically, with a card that runs mem at 400 and core at 200-

nvclock -m 450
nvclock -n 250

would set the ram at 450 and core at 250.
nvclock -s
shows the current speed it is set at.

nvclock -r resets to defaults

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