Software Update: Linux NVClock 0.5.0

Spread the love

Anonymous: 25643 points to the release of a utility called NVclock, which allows you to change the clock settings of your nVidia card. For the people without compilation fear, there is one source release† The other option is to download a Red Hat Packet Manager Pack

At Evil3D they also have links on the page to the changelog and to the installation instructions† If this isn’t enough, they even have a forum where to go with problems. Below is a quote from the relevant part of the changelog.

  • new calculation code
  • more working speeds
  • lots of cleanups
  • overclocking by non-root users when using the closed source NVIDIA drivers
  • fixed “fake ddr” bug for GeForce2MX/GeForce4MX using sdr memory
  • 27MHz crystal frequency support which is needed for GeForce4 based cards
  • support for GeForce4 Ti/MX and Quadro4 XGL/NVS [as yet untested]
  • disabled some cards [nForce, Xbox GPU, Mobile GPU’s]

Version number 0.5.0
Operating systems Linux x86
Website evil3D
Download
BelowLinuxMobileRedSoftwareXbox