
Tweaking is the practice of changing software parameters which impact specific performance attributes of computer hardware devices. Tweaking and fine tuning your system can mediate issues such as low frame rates, stuttering and general compatibility issues. Use these utilities in conjunction with SuperPI and 3DMark at DriverStorer’s Benchmarking section to see the progress you’re making. Make sure you have the latest device drivers for your system before using these utilities. Use TCP View and Process Explorer to monitor your system real time.
WARNING:
Use these software products at your own risk. This software alters your hardware driver parameters (in this case GPU overclocking). Make sure your correct device driver versions are downloaded and installed before use.
This program allows you to modity most every aspect of your GPU including cock speeds. Download Rivia Tuner and use at your own risk. RiviaTuner also has a means to “soft mod” some specific video cards.
RiviaTuner is compatible with ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards.
Another GPU specific tweaking program with built in stability, artifact and dead pixel detector. Despite its name ATI Tool is compatible with ATI and Nvidia chipsets. ATI Tool is compatible with ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards.
Download the latest device driver versions latest versions before running benchmarks for best results.