Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Overclocking in Linux
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Has anyone found an OCk utility that works for the newer cards in Linux? | |
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The only working possibility I've found yet: modifying the graphics card ROM... | |
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OK, Im like 99.999% sure this would not work, but what about running WINE or another program like that, and run RIVA or an NV OCing utility? | |
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The only working possibility I've found yet: modifying the graphics card ROM... that's freaky - 30 years in business and still waiting to see someone modifying a ROM. ROFLMAO! yes, i know it's eeprom today.... | |
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The only working possibility I've found yet: modifying the graphics card ROM... Well, it was done ... The old fuse based ROMs were sometimes able to be "reprogrammed" if the "right" fuses were the problem ... in other words, at times the changes required needed more fuses removed to set bits ... so you could make those changes by blowing additional fuses to change the internal codes ... but if you had to "repair" a fuse to set the bit in the other direction ... alas ... IN some cases a jump was made out to a clean place in the ROM (as an alternative) where the modified code was programmed and then a jump back to the original matrix ... Again, odd stuff ... but I seen it done ... Of course this was in the early days when ROMs were expensive ... and extrodinary steps sometimes were taken ... | |
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OK, Im like 99.999% sure this would not work, but what about running WINE or another program like that, and run RIVA or an NV OCing utility? It would depend on whether you can get hardware access through wine (and possibly bypassing the Linux as well). Sounds crazy.. someone want to try? MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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Wine does not work in controlling hardware and neither does running a virtual box...tried both. There is a new update of NVclock 0.8 beta 4 out but I haven't had much success in the install yet. | |
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The nvidia-control panel has included basic overclocking functions. | |
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The nvidia-control panel has included basic overclocking functions. Could you be more specific where this Option is because I don't see any Option to Add Coolbits 1 anywhere, actually don't even see a Nvidia Control Panel or Device Option Section for that matter. I see the Nvidia X-Server Panel but theres nothing in there to Overclock the Video Card that I can see. | |
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The nvidia-control panel has included basic overclocking functions. you need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf locate the Screen section and within it add a line like Option "coolbits" "1" save & exit, then restart X (init 3 followed by init 5 or just reboot) Now when you run NVidia X Server Settings you'll have an extra menu item It works for me but changing any thing results in a locked screen so use at your own risk | |
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It works for me but changing any thing results in a locked screen Well, the initial question was for something that works on the newer cards. But worth a try anyway. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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I'll give it a try in a little while but it kinda sounds like a "Non-Option" "1" to me ... ;) | |
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It was tried with a GTX 260 Card, maybe some of the 8800 or 9800 Cards it might work for ??? Nope, neither 8800 GTS 512 nor 9800 GX2 did work... :( | |
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Works with a G94b. | |
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Has anyone found an OCk utility that works for the newer cards in Linux? nvclock0.8b4 The Beta 4 version of nvclock 0.8 adds support for the GT200 series cards such as the GeForce GTX 260. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Overclocking in Linux