NVIDIA nTune is a utility for accessing, monitoring, and adjusting your system components, including temperature and voltages with clear, user-friendly control panels. Overclock your system for highest performance or underclock it for near silent operation. All changes are performed within the Microsoft® Windows® interface – enabling full functionality without the need to make changes in the BIOS and reboot your system.
NVIDIA nTune Performance Application enables one of the safest and easiest ways to automatically optimize your PC. nTune automatically detects the application running and dynamically optimizes the PC settings. Faster than tuning by hand, nTune delivers optimal settings for bus speeds, HyperTransport, memory timings, CPU registers, fans, and voltages in a safe, easy-to-use Microsoft Windows interface. Provides the ability to overclock system settings without entering the BIOS or changing hardware jumpers.
My point of view
If you are not much of a computer geek you can use this software to do some overclocking. But i still recommend doing all the overclocking in the BIOS.
There are plenty of tutorials out there on teaching you how to overclock using the BIOS.
One of the more common things users overclock are the RAM, GPU and CPU. Overclocking the CPU will automatically overclock the RAM by a bit.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/ntune_5.05.54.00.html
Supported OSes:
Windows XP (32-bit),
Windows XP x64 Edition
Windows Vista (32-bit)
Windows Vista x64 Edition
Version: 5.05.54.00
Release Date: September 19, 2007
NVIDIA nTune Performance Application enables one of the safest and easiest ways to automatically optimize your PC. nTune automatically detects the application running and dynamically optimizes the PC settings. Faster than tuning by hand, nTune delivers optimal settings for bus speeds, HyperTransport, memory timings, CPU registers, fans, and voltages in a safe, easy-to-use Microsoft Windows interface. Provides the ability to overclock system settings without entering the BIOS or changing hardware jumpers.
My point of view
If you are not much of a computer geek you can use this software to do some overclocking. But i still recommend doing all the overclocking in the BIOS.
There are plenty of tutorials out there on teaching you how to overclock using the BIOS.
One of the more common things users overclock are the RAM, GPU and CPU. Overclocking the CPU will automatically overclock the RAM by a bit.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/ntune_5.05.54.00.html
Supported OSes:
Windows XP (32-bit),
Windows XP x64 Edition
Windows Vista (32-bit)
Windows Vista x64 Edition
Version: 5.05.54.00
Release Date: September 19, 2007