Overclocking my graphics card
Overclocking my graphics card
Is overclocking my card from 76 MHz to 83 MHz a good performance boost? I hardly know anything about graphics cards. I could probably overclock it much higher but they scared me with the "WARNING: MAY CAUSE ABNORMAL VOLTAGE AND EXCESSIVE HEAT" crap, so I don't know what a good limit is or if I should even do it at all.
your FX 5200 should be running core of 250 MHz, getting it upto 360 MHz is about as high as they'll go without modding them. (which isn't easy)
i'll see if I can make available the nPrefHUD 2.0 as it'll allow you to overclock your card safely.
we use it to monitor games and see if we can't edit the speed in game to make things run faster
there maybe a version in http://developer.nvidia.com
i'll see if I can make available the nPrefHUD 2.0 as it'll allow you to overclock your card safely.
we use it to monitor games and see if we can't edit the speed in game to make things run faster

there maybe a version in http://developer.nvidia.com
Couldn't find the tool so here the .reg to edit. As this is part of your drivers.
open notepad and save that all as a .reg, then double-click.
When you next open your NVIDIA panel located in your drivers:
(*Older Forceware 54.xx<) Display Properties / [Settings] / (Advanced) / [Geforce <your card> ] / Clock Frequencies
(*Newer Forceware 55.xx>) right-click on desktop / Analog or Digital Display (depending on what your using) / Clock Frequencies
You may have to reboot before it becomes active.
By using the Auto-Detect it finds the safest and fastest settings for your card.
Though be warned OpenGL has been known to act funny with overclocked cards.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak]
"NvCplExposeWin2kDualView"=dword:00000001
"NvCplTvLocaleAutoDetect"=dword:00000001
"NvCplAllowForceTVDetection"=dword:00000001
"OverlayPageState"=dword:00000000
"CinematicPageState"=dword:000000ff
"DisableApplyColorsAtStartup"=dword:00000000
"CoolBits"=dword:ffffffff
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak\NVDisplayPanelServer]
"DisktopManagementServer"="{002B9E07-2E10-438F-AF1E-40E6A96F1EE4}"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak\State]
"GlobalStartupDefaults"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak\State\DXVersion]
"MSVersionFlag"="4.09.00.0902"
"CurrentNvDXVersion"=dword:00000900
When you next open your NVIDIA panel located in your drivers:
(*Older Forceware 54.xx<) Display Properties / [Settings] / (Advanced) / [Geforce <your card> ] / Clock Frequencies
(*Newer Forceware 55.xx>) right-click on desktop / Analog or Digital Display (depending on what your using) / Clock Frequencies
You may have to reboot before it becomes active.
By using the Auto-Detect it finds the safest and fastest settings for your card.
Though be warned OpenGL has been known to act funny with overclocked cards.
Hi 
thanks for the answer. But before running the registry file, i want to ask if anything can go wrong with it, or the registry files just enables the overclocking function in display propeties?
also, does this also work for a normal geeforce 2 MX card?
(i know geeforce 2 cards are old, but i love them and they actually run both dungeon siege and c&c Generals ZH very fine in 1024*768 with 32 bit colours. also farcry actually run ok)

thanks for the answer. But before running the registry file, i want to ask if anything can go wrong with it, or the registry files just enables the overclocking function in display propeties?
also, does this also work for a normal geeforce 2 MX card?
(i know geeforce 2 cards are old, but i love them and they actually run both dungeon siege and c&c Generals ZH very fine in 1024*768 with 32 bit colours. also farcry actually run ok)

Yes, it'll run fine on any Geforce card.
It won't damage your hardware unless you manually change the values, even then there is a safety measure in the drivers to prevent anything that a reboot won't fix.
Go with what Auto sets it to
as it'll set it to the best you card can do without corrupting textures. To finish just click Apply/OK
It won't damage your hardware unless you manually change the values, even then there is a safety measure in the drivers to prevent anything that a reboot won't fix.
Go with what Auto sets it to
