RivaTuner

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Hi,

Can anyone talk me through how to use RivaTuner. Which of the settings am I to change on this ap, also about the fan tab do I need dabble with that setting aswell?
 
Point of this topic was a quick what to do, rather than going through many a links from google and then many a forum links and topics from other sources.
 
I don't think many people are gonna take the time out to walk you through the process of using rivatuner. Why should people put effort into replying when you can't be bothered to research about it yourself?

Sorry to sound harsh but most of us had to research ourselves also, I thought that was what made it fun anyway :p
 
Well excuse me for thinking this was a forum for asking such questions and excuse me 2 times for being redirected elsewhere.
I asked 2 questions basically, which one to click and about the fan tab, not like its extensive is it !

As for sounding harsh, far from it just ignorant. In addition "I thought that was the fun of it" For you maybe, for me I come on here only, I don't have the time to go swanny around from forum to forum, but alas if thats what it comes down to being redirected elsewhere I guess i'll have to find other sources where people are more willing to offer an answer to the 2 questions I asked.
 
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First off i set the fan to a point where i cant hear it above the noise of the rest of my rig, on manual, which is around 59%

Then i move the sliders mem/core/shaders up a bit at a time, 5-10 points or so. At first keep the mem/shaders linked. After every 5-10 you go up, test it by playing a game, or a crysis bench, or 3DMark or something, or all three (3DMark might run fine but games may have artifacts/tearing, so its best to test on a range of apps). Do the core/shaders first, once you start seeign weird stuff, or crashes, move the sliders back 10 points or so, unlink them, and move them seperately untill it happens again. Move them back 5-10 to a "safe" level.
Move onto the memory and do exactly the same again, i find mem usually cant be pushed as far.

Also, as above, do your own research first then come on here with specific questions that can be answered without people feeling like they have wasted their time. Your lucky work is slow this morning.
 
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