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Old October 8th 04, 12:07 AM
CapFusion
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Use Notepad and copy this below and name coolbit.reg -
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak]
"CoolBits"=dword:00000003

Click on to add this to your windows registry.
Goto your Display Properties Setting Advanced GeForce [tab] Look
for Clock Freqencies
Adjust your Core and or Mem fequency slow until your PC coming unstable.
Lower it down and or re-adjust to that level.

Check on "Apply these setting at startup" after you feel the setting you
want is OK and Stable.

Suggestion - OC MX card is pointless IMHO. That including or apply to any
type of simulation game [legacy or not]

CapFusion,...



"Larry Roberts" wrote in message
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On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 16:39:04 GMT, "Biz" wrote:


"Larry Roberts" wrote in message
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 01:22:45 +1000, "Chingy" wrote:

Why you bother to overclokc this card man ffs it won't become 6800
ultra
xtreme :P

It will still get you 10 fps in doom.


It could be doing time in a legacy Win9x system.


And that changes what exactly? It doesnt matter what OS its in, it still
will not run any modern game at anything close to playable framerates, in
fact the MX series of cards were never meant to be gaming cards, they were
budget cards for non-gamers.



Older games that don't work under Win 2k/XP. I have a whole
pile of Jane's Flight sims here that refuse to function properly, or
function at all under WinXP. These games would run on an MX card, and
could benifit from an overclock of that MX card.