Originally Posted by cakey
I know you can rung nvidia-settings -l to just have it load your settings from ~/.nvidia-settings-rc, but I don't think the overclock settings are stored in that file.
Joe
Currently I have a little script I run to set my overclock before I lauch the game:
#!/bin/sh
nvidia-settings -l
nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=1
nvidia-settings -a GPU2DClockFreqs=350,1261 -a GPU3DClockFreqs=452,1261
Then after I'm done playing I disable the overclock manually by running:
nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=0
What I'd like is a script that will run nvidia-settings then run the game and on exit set my overclock state back to 0. Is this do-able?
Originally Posted by cakey
I know you can rung nvidia-settings -l to just have it load your settings from ~/.nvidia-settings-rc, but I don't think the overclock settings are stored in that file.
Joe
Just edit your script to:
It will execute the overclockingstate=0 after ut2004 exits.Code:nvidia-settings -l nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=1 nvidia-settings -a GPU2DClockFreqs=350,1261 -a GPU3DClockFreqs=452,1261 ut2004 nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=0
Last edited by Michael; 06-25-2006 at 01:02 PM. Reason: [CODE] tag is currently broken, investigating.
Oooo Didnt think it would be that simple! duh. Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Excellent! Works great thanks again.