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NVidia settings.

Here's a link to the EVGA utility which should work with all Nvidia cards. You can see I've used it to overclock my 460 a little.
http://www.evga.com/precision/


evga.jpg

Yeah.Great utility . Been using it for a couple of years now.Get the OC scanner and it will test the OC.
 
Stick with the drivers that work. That's what I've done.

Couldn't agree more! I'm still using 182.50 on my 8800GT simply because they work very well for this card.

I've read lots of complaints about the 280 series drivers, seems most people try them and those that don't end up with a damaged video card go back to 270.61 or 275.33.
 
With Nvidia I never take on the new upgrade until I read everything about it's performance first! The 270 series are awesome on the 200, 400, and 500 series video cards. By the way with the Nividia Inspector you don't need the EVGA utility as the overclocking tab at the bottom right lets you overclock your video cards very well.
 
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