Posted by Croquant on 27 April 2007 - 20:17 · 7 comments & 10767 views
NVIDIA® nTune is the ultimate utility for accessing, monitoring, and adjusting your system components, including temperature and voltages with clear, user-friendly control panels. Overclock your system for highest performance or underclock it for near silent operation. All changes are performed within the Microsoft® Windows® interface – enabling full functionality without the need to make changes in the BIOS and reboot your system.

This is a complete, updated release of the NVIDIA nTune. You are not required to install a previous version of this application before installing the latest version. nTune 5.05 adds support for GPU temperature monitoring and overclocking on all motherboards. On nForce motherboards where specific BIOS support is not available, only basic functionality will be available.

Products support for advanced motherboard monitoring features:
  • nForce 220, nForce 220D, nForce 415 and nForce 420D
  • nForce2 and nForce2 400
  • nForce2 Ultra and nForce2 Ultra 400
  • nForce2 400R and nForce2 Ultra 400Gb
  • nForce3 150 and nForce3 PRO 150
  • nForce3 250, nForce3 250Gb and nForce3 PRO 250
  • nForce4 Pro 2200, nForce4 Ultra, and nForce4 SLI
  • nForce 590 SLI, nForce 570 SLI, nForce 570 Ultra, nForce 550
  • nForce 680a SLI, nForce 680i SLI/680i SLI LT, nForce 650i SLI/650i Ultra
Supported operating systems for this release:
  • Windows XP (32-bit)
  • Windows XP x64 Edition
  • Windows Vista (32-bit)
  • Windows Vista x64 Edition
Download: NVIDIA nTune 5.05.38.00
Link: Home Page



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by Andy-Roo on 27 Apr 2007 - 22:27
One of the features that NVIDIA's Vista drivers sorely lack is temperature monitoring. Now I can monitor temperatures again!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by +Deihmos on 27 Apr 2007 - 23:05
Still no temp for my Core 2 e6600.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by Vettetech on 28 Apr 2007 - 02:06
You could always monitor temps. Use Rivatuner. Its better. The NV control panel bites.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by koocha on 28 Apr 2007 - 15:56
So how do I get this to remember my overclock settings? I apply and then when I reboot it's back to the defaults.

Is it anything to do with Vista not allowing it to start up automatically?
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by Vettetech on 28 Apr 2007 - 16:05
USE Rivatuner................
Quote this comment #5.1 Posted by koocha on 29 Apr 2007 - 14:32
Doesn't work in Vista 64
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by Vettetech on 29 Apr 2007 - 15:00
Try Powerstrip or ATI tool then. Nothing works in Vista. Thats I am sticking with XP. hell Dell is going to start offering XP again in there new systems since Vista has so many problems supporting software.
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