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Rivatuner Issues With Vista X64


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Ohkay I was trying to use rivatuner to clock my card, but everytime I do I can't... weird eh.

 

Well here's the dealio. I install rtuner, do the restart to enable driver level o/c, and when I get back to rtuner, it doesn't pick up the forceware for the card drivers and I can't o/c it. does it have somethign to do with vista x64? does rivatuner not support the OS? I can o/c the card with ntune, but bleh results, cause generally it won't load on restart and blah blah blah vista issues there I know. Plus I was trying to avoid installing ntune and the crap with it in order to do this becuase I know the drivers for it are crappy, and since I've not installed ntune or any of the other crap it appears my bsods and randoms have calmed down while gaming,

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yea same stuff, Ill try reinstalling it once again. Maybe I missed something the first time.

 

-> The Waco Kid, It's hard to belive it was my clock because I could run full memtest and orthos for 24 hours and be stable.

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-> The Waco Kid, It's hard to belive it was my clock because I could run full memtest and orthos for 24 hours and be stable.
A successful run of Orthos is an indication that the system is headed in a direction of stability. Doesn't prove stability. And has already been posted, RivaTuner works fine with Vista64.

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-> The Waco Kid, It's hard to belive it was my clock because I could run full memtest and orthos for 24 hours and be stable.

I've had systems that would pass both with flying colors but still blue screen under heavy gaming. Throttling back the OC a little fixed it.

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I've had systems that would pass both with flying colors but still blue screen under heavy gaming. Throttling back the OC a little fixed it.

 

 

That could actually explain things a bit, For everyone that posted back similar, I did back down my clock from 3.25 -> 3.2

 

and my mem from 880 4-4-4-12 to 800 4-3-3-10

 

seems a billion times more stable. I ASSuMEd, that the stability tests were for solid stability I see I may have been wrong, smack me. :blush:

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