Nvclock 0.5
March 20th, 2002 by keerfVersion 0.5 of nvclock was released changes and or fixes in this release include:
- 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]
Download: http://www.evil3d.net/products/nvclock




November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
The new nvclock doens’t seen to like my geforce3 very much …. for now I’ve gone back to version 4.2
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
Is it not a security issue for any non-root user to tamper with hardware/config?
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
I can understand disabling the XBox GPU but why the mobile GPUs and the nForce? I have never overclocked the GF2Go in my notebook but why shouldn’t I if I want to?
November 30th, -0001 at 12:00 am
Since the forums at Evil3D.net are not up at the moment, is there any FAQ’s on overclocking?
– what are limits
– what are risks
– in particular on my GeForce 2
TIA