Anyone know of a program that ups the default 60Hz Refresh rate for the 28.30 Drivers for Geforce 2 GTSs, the old Program that I have (Nvidia Refresh Rate Fixer) No longer works.
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Nividia Refresh Rate Fix for the New Drivers
#2
Posted 09 May 2002 - 01:22 PM
"Refreshlock" 
http://www.pagehosting.co.uk/rl/
will work with any driver, regardless of version or manufacturer
http://www.pagehosting.co.uk/rl/
will work with any driver, regardless of version or manufacturer
#4
Posted 29 May 2002 - 07:37 AM
they are the same program 
its unfortunate that it has to run continually and can't just apply a one time fix like nvidia's.
its unfortunate that it has to run continually and can't just apply a one time fix like nvidia's.
#5
Posted 29 May 2002 - 08:55 AM
This is the one I like.
http://www.nvrt.net
It modifies the registry and does not stay memory resident. I'm using the NVIDIA official 28.32 drivers and it works great. It's supposed to work up to 29.40.
http://www.nvrt.net
It modifies the registry and does not stay memory resident. I'm using the NVIDIA official 28.32 drivers and it works great. It's supposed to work up to 29.40.
#6
Posted 29 May 2002 - 10:51 AM
I've just used UnitTuner from http://esprit.campus.luth.se/~humus/
After setting the refresh rates, I just delete the program again. No problems at all
After setting the refresh rates, I just delete the program again. No problems at all
#7
Posted 29 May 2002 - 05:25 PM
I take back what I said UniTuner. It does have a memory resident program that sets the refresh rates.
Godamn it, it surely can't be that difficult. Nvidia must know this is happening, so why can't they release a set of certified drivers for those that want to play it safe, and a no-certified set that included the ability to override the refresh rates?
Matrox did that with their G400 drivers.
Godamn it, it surely can't be that difficult. Nvidia must know this is happening, so why can't they release a set of certified drivers for those that want to play it safe, and a no-certified set that included the ability to override the refresh rates?
Matrox did that with their G400 drivers.
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