Every time I changed the clock settings on my GPU with nay program, let it be ntune, ati tool or riva tuner, the clock settings always reset back to stock on reboot. Same thing goes for my cpu settings. There's no way I can change the CPU settings through the bios so I have to do it through ntune. Ntune does the job for cpu, but it doesnt really sem to do anything past that.
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Recently, my computer is acting all weird and ntune is all messed up and wont even work. I went to unistall it and it gives me an error saying that I dont have a series 2 or 3 motherboard and I have a 590. It worked fine when I first got my computer now its all weird. I really need some help with this. Thanks.
When ever I try to get ntune unistalled, I get this error:
http://img462.imageshack.us/my.php?image=97911583bh3.jpg
Then if I try to install it again after it didnt even install I get this:
http://img248.imageshack.us/my.php?image=34032559zo4.jpg
It says that I dont have a nforce 2-3 or higher mobo, but I have a 590 sli. Ntune worked perfectly when I first got the comp but now it acts all strange. Any help would be awesome
oh yeahI got a qucik prob with my GPU. When I go to overclock it with ATI Tool, the new clock speed I set it at changed back to the factory settings when I reboot.
Lately I've been using my 1gb usb flash drive for ready boost and I checked whats inside the drive using all the memory, Ifound all these weird files. I went to delete them and it wont let me. I think it might be a virus and it wont let me scan with anti-virus either.
Here's picture of what it looks like
http://img464.imageshack.us/my.php?image=47747044ww8.jpg
Try configuring stuff @ wwww.digitalstorm.com
I hear they have good customer service and prices shouldnt be too horrible.
Alright, so here's the situation, when ever I use any software to OC my vid card, such as ATI tool or nvdia control panel, the clock settings always reset back to default after reboot. I've been trying over and over again and still nothing.
so thats number one
Number two: I've got a 6600 at the stock speed (2.4) and I wanna OC to something higher. I've read a lot of stuff about OCing mobos and having to use the bios and stuff. I go into my bios and there isnt any option for OCing CPU speed. I even read my computers manual and there even lists a section where the CPU speed feature is. I've talked to my friend about it and he mentioned soemthing about jumper cables.
Sorry for all the troule but these two thingshave been bugging me for a while.
thanks
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