Posted by Rustee on 25 June 2006 - 20:23 · 9 comments & 5894 views
The NVIDIA nTune is one of the easiest, fastest, and safest performance optimization and monitoring application available for your PC. Incorporating more features than any other system tuning or monitoring product, NVIDIA nTune is the only performance tuning application designed exclusively for your NVIDIA nForce-based PC.

With NVIDIA nTune your system can automatically adjust to maximum performance settings for intense gaming or will detect that you’ve inserted a DVD and will set the system to quiet operation. This intelligent application offers the safest way to change bus speeds, memory timings, and even tweak voltages.

Changes are made easily within a simple-to-use Windows interface—so you no longer need to make changes to the BIOS or reboot your system.

Important Notice: nTune allows tweaking of several advanced options, such as voltage and clock speeds. Incorrectly altering these values can cause system instability or damage hardware. Use of this software is entirely at your own risk.

Download: nVidia nTune 5.00.06.06 | 32.1MB (Freeware)
View: nVidia nTune Website



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(2 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by Unimatrix Xero on 25 Jun 2006 - 21:57
never heard of this b4..

is it worth the download
EDIT: the download link is dead on the nvida website (10:59pm BST)
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by Howard on 25 Jun 2006 - 22:09
The download link above should work fine. Let me know if you have any trouble with it
Quote this comment #1.2 Posted by Unimatrix Xero on 26 Jun 2006 - 00:39
Quote - Howard said @ #1.1
The download link above should work fine. Let me know if you have any trouble with it
works fine now.. must have been a glitch

thankx
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Croquant on 25 Jun 2006 - 22:12
This, of course, means that ATI should be going final with Catalyst 06.6 any day now.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by Trong on 26 Jun 2006 - 03:35
If only I knew how to play around with voltage.
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by Glatz on 26 Jun 2006 - 03:45
The download link off of their website is down.
Quote this comment #4.1 Posted by mistical on 26 Jun 2006 - 07:51
Quote - Glatz said @ #1
The download link off of their website is down.

Here is another link that can be used to grab this that is currently working: http://download.nvidia.com/Windows/nForce/...ternational.exe
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by plasmo on 26 Jun 2006 - 10:23
playing around with voltage / overclocking = voiding your warranty
and be careful as to what youre doing or else youll blow up your graphics

happened to a friend of a friend of mine
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by Xavien on 26 Jun 2006 - 15:40
voiding warranty yes, but as long as you overclock via windows rather then BIOS, you can simply send the graphics card back saying it stopped working for some reason.

it may be wrong but virtually everyone does it

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