8800 GTS and dynamic overclocking with RT 2.08?

Discussion in 'Rivatuner Statistics Server (RTSS) Forum' started by brholsen, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. brholsen

    brholsen New Member

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    I have searched and read , but I still haven't tha answer to get dynamic OC to work. :confused:

    I have a 8800 GTS 320.

    I want to start uderclocked and when i start a 3D apps i want it to go owerclocked. And go back to underclocked when i finished 3D apps.

    I have created two launcher icons. One underclocke and one overclocke. I go into the sceduler task and set undeclocke to start with windows and this workes great. RTSS also start with windows.

    But i cant get the overclock profile to launch with a 3d apps. Earlier i use treshold to activate this but now im not shure. What shall I set in the scheduler task to activate the overclick profile to launch with a 3D app.

    The guides in here is missing some of this part i think.

    I am very greatful if someone can help me on this.
     
  2. burebista

    burebista Ancient Guru

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    Maybe this helps you.
    You should define a threshold in Hardware acceleration: at 0.5 upward launch OC profile and at 0.5 downward launch underclock profile.
     
  3. brholsen

    brholsen New Member

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    Thanks.

    I will try this when I get home from work.
     
  4. brholsen

    brholsen New Member

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    Hi.

    It seems that i missing an option in "The data sourch" field in the Task scheduler. I dont have the "Hardware application" choise.


    Besides, I dont know how to post an image.

    Edit: I fixed it now. I had to ad "Hardware acceleration" in statistic server.

    Yippi. Start uderclock in 2D and swithc to high 3D i games, and back again.
     
    Last edited: Mar 18, 2008

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