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    Nvidia - Mem timings

    Just got my 6600gt replaced, and got it up to a nice 560/1.2 on a warm day...

    Now, on my old 9600 Pro, I could tweak the memory timings to get that little bit more out of my performance, with ATI tool.. But I am yet to find a program that can do that with Nvidia...

    Anyone seen one?

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    its a regedit that enables a few hidden menu's in the display appet

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    No, I didnt mean the memory frequency, but the timings, like cas, tras and so on.. ATI Tool had it..

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    Anyone?

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    I don't know, but would be good if you could share whatever you find (as I've got a 6800 on the way)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Voralberg
    Try Rivatuner expert settings, they might be in there, i just cant understand watever si in there.
    If you mean power user, i dont think there is anything about memory timings in there

    Someone has to have done this before!!

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    *bump* anyone?

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    Can you use forceware? The latest Nvidia forceware 81.85 has advanced timing settings. Its in screen resolutions and refresh rates then hit the advanced timing tab.

    http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_81.85.html

    Hope this helps
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    Nup, thats for refresh rates on the monitor

    Im starting to think that Nvidia cant do it, even google failed for me

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    Mine shows this screen.

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...106-130419.jpg

    Mind due I have nvidia coolbits installed too. You can get it from here if its of use to you

    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/V...its-Reg.shtml#
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    Yeah, mine shows the same, it not thoes timings im trying to adjust, its the memory latencies im trying for...

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    You need to edit them at BIOS level.
    This cant be used on all cards / BIOS's
    http://www.mvktech.net/content/view/2069/

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    Voltage too!!!

    /me runs around in joy!

    May need to get me a pci card just in case tho

    EDIT!!
    OMG!! If can edit some mem timings on the fly without having to update the bios!! YAY!!

    Only experienced 3 crashes so far from playing.. got an extra 20 mhz on my 1205 mhz clock
    Last edited by Applecrusher; 07-11-2005 at 12:50 PM.

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