How to OC a TNT2 in Win2k?

This is a discussion about How to OC a TNT2 in Win2k? in the Windows Hardware category; I'm having a hard time finding a method to overclock a TNT2 in Win2k. Currently I'm using the 3. 69 ref. drivers, thanks very much for any help.

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I'm having a hard time finding a method to overclock a TNT2 in Win2k. Currently I'm using the 3.69 ref. drivers, thanks very much for any help

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If you bothered to do a search of the existing message on this forum, you'd find the prefered method of overclocking the TNT is to use

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"you'd find the prefered method of overclocking the TNT is to use"
 
What? Powerstrip? Mkay, thanks for the quick reply btw.

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get powerstrip gx its free. It will do the job until programs are written for win2k.

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PowerStrip and PowerStrip GX are written for W2K.
 
Don't expect any official video drivers for W2K to have overclock facility...