Look for the CoolBits registry hack. It allows you to change the frequency settings from the display panel itself, as long as you are using nVidia reference(Detonator) drivers. I clocked my TNT2 to the max on this utility, 166/190. If you want more than that, you can go into the registry and manually edit the value for higher values!
Originally posted by Justintime: not dissin you, but i'd sooner get a new card than overclock an m64, its the worst of the TNT era.
Yeah it is. I fully agree with you. I didn't even realize he said M64. The one in my dad's computer is the nonUltra version, but I brought its performance up to more than that of the Ultra version, which puts it somewhere around a GF2 MX200 or something. I can't really remember but I thought that was the comparison...
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