Copy this into a text file, rename it to a .reg, and "run it" to merge it with your registry. This is modified to only turn on overclocking (clock rates) and the AGP status tabs. It's pretty obvious what needs to be removed to have the AGp status page go away. I am sure you can figure it outPeterAce said:Oh yeah, anyone have a link to CoolBits reg file (I want to check the clockrate). Or is it Coolbits2 now?
REGEDIT4
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; Coolbits 2
; >> Installation File
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\NVTweak]
"NvCplEnableAGPSettingsPage"=dword:00000001
"CoolBits"=dword:ffffffff
RivatunerAnd what the name of the program that checks G70's clock domains?
volt said:Sorry for going off, but is that ECS PCI-e+AGP mainboard?
PeterAce said:I have just started a new job (just got my first months pay so I've treated myself to a early Christmas present).
I realise the price-to-performance ratio is terrible, but I wan't F.E.A.R to be smooth
BFG 7800 GTX 512 OC :
Core : 580 Mhz
Memory : 1750Mhz
Can't wait to bench!
Pete said:But not as elegant, and probably louder and more power-hungry. Oh, and he doesn't have a second PCIe slot. Probably higher resale value with this, too.
I dunno, the cooler on the GTX 512 just looks cool. It's kind of what the FX 5800U should've been. In fact, the GTX 512 is exactly what the 5800U should've been compared to the 5800. Remind me again why nV didn't call it Ultra?
How's the stability of that MB? Are there significant performance issues with the two slots, or are we talking negligible in light of the easier upgrade path?
Pete said:How's the stability of that MB? Are there significant performance issues with the two slots, or are we talking negligible in light of the easier upgrade path?
zurich said:As I've always wondered this of PCGamers..
Is F.E.A.R. that good of a game that you would spend $600 USD to make it run better?
zurich said:As I've always wondered this of PCGamers..
Is F.E.A.R. that good of a game that you would spend $600 USD to make it run better?
BRiT said:No ... But if one has a Dell 2405FP then one would likely spend $600 to make their entire gaming experience better. At least that's why I spent $500 for my soon-to-be new card. Plus it'll be nice to get my second LCD hooked up via DVI instead of analog VGA.