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Can't get nTune to work




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Hi,

I have a factory overclocked 8800GTX that is unstable and I want to use nTune to lower my clocks a bit. However whenever I make changes to the clock speeds in the Nvidia control panel, after I restart the PC they've reverted back to their factory settings.

Can anyone help.

Thanks

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suppose to happen. use rivatuner is starts upon windows start up. i have my 8800 gtx at 300/450 original 600/900 still performs great


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