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Well here's the lowdown.
I am running Windows XP, the latest Nvidia drivers, and have a powercolor GeForce2MX 400 with TV out card. I have added the Coolbits Reg file to my registry. Now, when I goto Enable Clock Adjustments, it restarts my computer. I then go back and adjust the timing of my GPU and click on test and then apply. I also click on Apply On Startup. I come back to the clock adjustment menu when I reload and it is back to the factory default. I also can not adjust my Memory Clock Frequency at all. It ranges from 0 to 100 MHZ, but it doesnt matter because the settings are not taking effect. If I click on Adjust Clock Frequency's again (it is now unchecked), the GPU goes back to 200MHZ and the Memory Is At 351 MHZ (175.66 really).
I tried to update the bios and hack it so that I can just have it permanently in the overclocked in the bios but I can't find a bios utility to use for it. nvFlash don't work.
Thanks Ray for the speedy reply.
cheers,
Don Muraco
I am running Windows XP, the latest Nvidia drivers, and have a powercolor GeForce2MX 400 with TV out card. I have added the Coolbits Reg file to my registry. Now, when I goto Enable Clock Adjustments, it restarts my computer. I then go back and adjust the timing of my GPU and click on test and then apply. I also click on Apply On Startup. I come back to the clock adjustment menu when I reload and it is back to the factory default. I also can not adjust my Memory Clock Frequency at all. It ranges from 0 to 100 MHZ, but it doesnt matter because the settings are not taking effect. If I click on Adjust Clock Frequency's again (it is now unchecked), the GPU goes back to 200MHZ and the Memory Is At 351 MHZ (175.66 really).
I tried to update the bios and hack it so that I can just have it permanently in the overclocked in the bios but I can't find a bios utility to use for it. nvFlash don't work.
Thanks Ray for the speedy reply.
cheers,
Don Muraco