When I recently visited NVIDIA before this launch, they were very excited to show me a new tool that they had been working on for some time. It is a Windows based application (in its current form) that allows the user to overclock their system in Windows, without rebooting in most cases.
I have some screen shots here, but I’ll describe what you are seeing as well. Through some very basic menus and scroll bars, you are able to edit the front-side bus of the system, the voltages as well as the memory timings. The only reason you should have to reboot, they are telling me, is when you change the CAS Latency setting – other than that when you hit apply, all should be working as shown. In my tests, the application was working well. Upping the FSB from 200 to 220 MHz and then hitting apply, I opened the SiSoft Sandra and it reported to me that the system was indeed running at the new faster speed. Benchmarks verified it as well.


Currently, this program is only working with their reference boards, and is in a very conceptual state. NVIDIA wanted you to know that this utility is a work in progress and is still in the conceptual stage. NVIDIA has not disclosed when this utility might be available, or the mode of distribution. However, NVIDIA is actively soliciting feedback and ideas for possible development, so if you like what you see or have any helpful suggestions, please submit your ideas to AMDMB.com, and we will forward them on to the NVIDIA engineers.
weet iemand hier meer over?? IK zou er graag meer info over willen hebben
[edit] dit proggie is dus alleen voor de Nforce 2 (ultra 400 ??
)... moederborden... en je kan er mee overclocken in Windows
Lijkt mij wel heel handig

bron: http://www.amdmb.com/arti...hp?ArticleID=237&PageID=3
13 Mei dus... dus ik hoop dat het snel komt
I have some screen shots here, but I’ll describe what you are seeing as well. Through some very basic menus and scroll bars, you are able to edit the front-side bus of the system, the voltages as well as the memory timings. The only reason you should have to reboot, they are telling me, is when you change the CAS Latency setting – other than that when you hit apply, all should be working as shown. In my tests, the application was working well. Upping the FSB from 200 to 220 MHz and then hitting apply, I opened the SiSoft Sandra and it reported to me that the system was indeed running at the new faster speed. Benchmarks verified it as well.


Currently, this program is only working with their reference boards, and is in a very conceptual state. NVIDIA wanted you to know that this utility is a work in progress and is still in the conceptual stage. NVIDIA has not disclosed when this utility might be available, or the mode of distribution. However, NVIDIA is actively soliciting feedback and ideas for possible development, so if you like what you see or have any helpful suggestions, please submit your ideas to AMDMB.com, and we will forward them on to the NVIDIA engineers.
weet iemand hier meer over?? IK zou er graag meer info over willen hebben
[edit] dit proggie is dus alleen voor de Nforce 2 (ultra 400 ??
bron: http://www.amdmb.com/arti...hp?ArticleID=237&PageID=3
13 Mei dus... dus ik hoop dat het snel komt
[ Voor 13% gewijzigd door MaiorDomus op 23-06-2003 13:08 ]