RivaTuner

Discussion in 'Overclocking & Cooling' started by gumdigger, Jan 14, 2009.

  1. gumdigger

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    Hi
    does anyone know how to use Riva Tuner? i have XFX 9600GT nividia card, the fan is constantly running at full speed with full noise. i was suggested to use RivaTuner. i have tried to follow some guides on it but the guides were written for older version and some steps dont match. i am currently on RivaTuner 2.22 .
     
  2. edijs

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    Yes, RivaTuner is a bit uncomfy at start, but eventually, you'll find your way around. I suggest you look for the small triangular icons that appear in some fields - these open the way to advanced options, like, overclocking, for instance.
     
  3. gumdigger

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    can you redirect me towards a tutorial please?
     
  4. edijs

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    This is what I could find on short notice (btw: doesn't the readme already provide some info?): 1 , 2
     
  5. gumdigger

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    in this tutorial Print Page - Mini Riva Tuner Guide
    under the heading "automatic fan control" i cannot find the add button when it talks about "To proceed to the next step click the “Add” button (plus sign) (Again, ignore any crossed out text)"
     
  6. edijs

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    well, is there a button with a Plus sign on it or press the plus sign on your k/b.

    also, maybe try the version this tutorial is talking about. in the reply below there is also this link: Vaguetech
     
  7. HardwareAffair

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    This is all I do using my GTX 260. Just follow the red boxes in the image. Basically click the triangle next to customize, and then select the first icon that looks like a video card. Next enable low-level fan control and either set the speed or adjust it to auto.

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