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    MSI driver now supports shader overclocking

    Posted on Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 17:15:29 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    MSI unveiled a new all-in-one driver for users of its GeForce graphics cards. The new tool not only enables you to overclock the GPU and memory but also allows you to overclock the shader processors, a feature that is normally only available in third party applications.
    The official graphic drivers from NVIDIA do not support overclocking. Even when using nTune (application/utility for advancing over-clocking) users can only control the frequency of GPU core and memory clock. To enhance the Shader Clock extra applications like RivaTuner must be downloaded and installed. These kind of unofficial applications do not provide full support to the latest GPU, even when users have installed the latest official NVIDIA graphics drivers. Therefore, MSI has created an O.C. All-in-One graphics card driver for the NVIDIA GPU product line. Power users of MSI can now install their NX8800GT-T2D512E-OC and enjoy over-clocking the GPU core/memory and Shader Clock.



     
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