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:Phoronix: NVClock v0.8 BETA Preview
Phoronix: NVClock v0.8 BETA Preview
Sep 1, 2005, 08 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6190 reads)

(Other stories by Michael Larabel)

[ Thanks to Phoronix for this link. ]

"Several months ago, we published an article entitled The State of Linux NVIDIA Overclocking, which received quite a bit of attention, as it revealed overclocking potential on some GeForce cards, but also showed problems with other recent graphics cards. Of course, the sole way to overclock the NVIDIA graphics cards under Linux at the time without using a video BIOS editor was NVClock. A few months later, accompanying the 1.0-7664 NVIDIA display drivers, finally came the introduction of CoolBits to the Linux platform. Since this time, there hasn't been much in the way of Linux NVIDIA overclocking advancements, until today. Earlier this morning, after two years in the dark, there's finally a major update to NVClock, and that is the 0.8 BETA. Today we have a short preview from this latest overclocking extravaganza..."

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Phoronix: NVIDIA CoolBits For Linux Guide(Jun 07, 2005)
Phoronix: The State of Linux NVIDIA Overclocking(Apr 11, 2005)
evil3D.net: Jump Starting Your NVIDIA Card(Mar 14, 2001)



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