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First post, by zPacKRat

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I picked up a TNT2 Pro that easily clocks from 125/150 to 160/170 and I wanted to set that as the default in the Bios so I don't have to mess with coolbits. I'm looking for known working editors, I have RVB and was able to capture/open the bios, but it does not have a simple entry for clock speeds. Also NiBiTor does not support older cards. Any insight would be helpful and appreciated.

Reply 2 of 6, by zPacKRat

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2020-06-20, 01:24:

Have you tried rivatuner?

I have, and setting coolbits does all I'm after that rivatuner would offer and I'm not looking for any advanced tweaks, I simply want to hard code the clock speed in the rom of the GPU if possible.

Reply 3 of 6, by darry

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zPacKRat wrote on 2020-06-19, 22:03:

I picked up a TNT2 Pro that easily clocks from 125/150 to 160/170 and I wanted to set that as the default in the Bios so I don't have to mess with coolbits. I'm looking for known working editors, I have RVB and was able to capture/open the bios, but it does not have a simple entry for clock speeds. Also NiBiTor does not support older cards. Any insight would be helpful and appreciated.

There is this

https://nvworld.ru/utilities/tntbiosedit/

I have never tried it .

EDIT: You will need this tiny 194MB runtime from National Instruments to run it http://download.ni.com/support/softlib/labwin … time_Legacy.exe

Reply 4 of 6, by zPacKRat

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darry wrote on 2020-06-20, 03:17:
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zPacKRat wrote on 2020-06-19, 22:03:

I picked up a TNT2 Pro that easily clocks from 125/150 to 160/170 and I wanted to set that as the default in the Bios so I don't have to mess with coolbits. I'm looking for known working editors, I have RVB and was able to capture/open the bios, but it does not have a simple entry for clock speeds. Also NiBiTor does not support older cards. Any insight would be helpful and appreciated.

There is this

https://nvworld.ru/utilities/tntbiosedit/

I have never tried it .

EDIT: You will need this tiny 194MB runtime from National Instruments to run it http://download.ni.com/support/softlib/labwin … time_Legacy.exe

I appreciate the link, it did indeed work. used the tool to create a rom of the original, then created a copy with the overclock I wanted. downloaded nvflash and put the files in a directory off of c: and restarted to a command prompt and flashed it. After powering off and starting it back up it now reflects the clock speeds I wanted. Again, thanks!

Reply 5 of 6, by darry

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zPacKRat wrote on 2020-06-20, 04:48:
darry wrote on 2020-06-20, 03:17:
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zPacKRat wrote on 2020-06-19, 22:03:

I picked up a TNT2 Pro that easily clocks from 125/150 to 160/170 and I wanted to set that as the default in the Bios so I don't have to mess with coolbits. I'm looking for known working editors, I have RVB and was able to capture/open the bios, but it does not have a simple entry for clock speeds. Also NiBiTor does not support older cards. Any insight would be helpful and appreciated.

There is this

https://nvworld.ru/utilities/tntbiosedit/

I have never tried it .

EDIT: You will need this tiny 194MB runtime from National Instruments to run it http://download.ni.com/support/softlib/labwin … time_Legacy.exe

I appreciate the link, it did indeed work. used the tool to create a rom of the original, then created a copy with the overclock I wanted. downloaded nvflash and put the files in a directory off of c: and restarted to a command prompt and flashed it. After powering off and starting it back up it now reflects the clock speeds I wanted. Again, thanks!

Happy it worked . I hope you beefed up the cooling on the card or that was good enough to begin with .

Reply 6 of 6, by zPacKRat

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darry wrote on 2020-06-20, 04:52:
zPacKRat wrote on 2020-06-20, 04:48:
darry wrote on 2020-06-20, 03:17:
There is this […]
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There is this

https://nvworld.ru/utilities/tntbiosedit/

I have never tried it .

EDIT: You will need this tiny 194MB runtime from National Instruments to run it http://download.ni.com/support/softlib/labwin … time_Legacy.exe

I appreciate the link, it did indeed work. used the tool to create a rom of the original, then created a copy with the overclock I wanted. downloaded nvflash and put the files in a directory off of c: and restarted to a command prompt and flashed it. After powering off and starting it back up it now reflects the clock speeds I wanted. Again, thanks!

Happy it worked . I hope you beefed up the cooling on the card or that was good enough to begin with .

it's been fine so far, and I ordered a PCI Slot fan mount that'll put fan over it and the v2 I just bought, (soon to be sli I hope).