Saturday, May 20th 2006

Peek into the Future of NVIDIA Forceware Drivers

The Forceware 90 drivers feature an entire new control panel with NTune integrated. The new Forceware 90 drivers will still allow you to use the classic NVIDIA control panel if you please, but it offers many new options, that seem to simplify things. The new control panel allows you to do things like conrolling system voltages from within windows. It also features a fan Speed controller, a system temperature monitoring program, and it has a built in stress test. Both the fan speed controller and temperature monitoring go further then the graphics cards alone, they extend out to other parts of your system.

See the Source for more screenshots of the new Forceware Control Panel.
Source: VR-Zone
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5 Comments on Peek into the Future of NVIDIA Forceware Drivers

#1
drade
NamesDontMatterThe Forceware 90 drivers feature an entire new control panel with NTune integrated. The new Forceware 90 drivers will still allow you to use the classic NVIDIA control panel if you please, but it offers many new options, that seem to simplify things. The new control panel allows you to do things like conrolling system voltages from within windows. It also features a Fan Speed controller, a system temperature monitoring program, and it has a built in stress test.



See the Source for more screenshots of the new Forceware Control Panel.

Source: VR-Zone
Nice a fan speed controller and temp monitoring.... My card doesnt do any of that..
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NamesDontMatter
The fan speed controller and temperature monitoring go further then just Graphics card, it monitors temperature of entire system and allows fan controlling of entire system. This was blatently obvious in the screen shots on the VR-Zone, if you looked at the screenshots you would know what I was talking about instead of trying to make my post look stupid.

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#3
warup89
CCC may not have some lil features but still is my fav control, but you can download those user-friendly third-party programs like ATItool.
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#4
BigD6997
it looks like it will be better, but lets hope they increase there image quailty to be on par w/ati...
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PVTCaboose1337
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Looks pretty advanced. I hope ATI catches up!
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