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NvMax 3.00.41 is out!

Ah, thanks M3DZone for this here post. AC of NvMax has released yet another version of his famed nvmax tool

NVmax Changes

The problem where NVmax overclocking won't work in 2000/XP has been identified and we are awaiting code to correct this. If you encounter this problem please use the NVIDIA control panel until this problem is sorted, probably in the next build.

  • New Database feature requires one database file for all detonators. New function allows any numberical data entry.

  • Completely revised detection system. If your NVIDIA card is detected by Windows, it will be detected by NVmax (max two card support).

  • Much improved window and icons with blue border, auto expand for those that dislike the scroll bar + hotkey for safemode compatibility.

  • Fixed problem where program would crash on exit (slider.ocx error)

  • Problem with help file was been sorted.

  • Dual device problems have been sorted. NVmax allows upto two devices in the system and should work fine with twinview though this is untested.

  • Extra FSAA setting in D3D (this uses a form of texture filtering with 4X. It is real slow even on my GeForce 3). OpenGL Auto setting removed as NVIDIA uses same value for Auto and Off so it didnt do anything.

  • Overclocking range increased by request for those somehow overclocking there cards over 200%.

  • Lots of efficency improvements in this release and the wipe memory on minimize has been added again.

  • Shareware code added, though you cannot register yet since I have not the system in place until the major release is available. Dont worry though, its dead cheap.

  • Two large dll files have been excluded from the package in this release.

  • Support for 20.xx + drivers has been temporarily disabled.

Thanks for your interest in NVmax. Keep tweaking :)

Download: NvMax 3.00.41 from the website

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