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# nvclock --help NVClock v0.8 (Beta4) Using NVClock you can overclock your Nvidia videocard under Linux and FreeBSD. Use this program at your own risk, because it can damage your system! Usage: ./nvclock [options] Overclock options: -b --backend backend Backend to use: coolbits/coolbits2d/coolbits3d/lowlevel (NV3X/NV4X/NV5X only) -m --memclk speed Memory clock in MHz -n --nvclk speed GPU clock in MHz -r --reset Restore the original speeds -s --speeds Print current speeds in MHz -d --debug Enable/Disable clock related debug info Hardware options: -c --card number Number of the card to use -D --Debug Print detailed debug information -f --force Force support for disbled hardware -F --fanspeed speed Adjust the fanspeed; speed is a value between 10 and 100, a delta +10/-10 or 'auto' -P --punit mask Activate extra pixel pipelines. (NV4X only) -Q --deviceid digit Adjust the last digit of the pci id. -S --smartdimmer level Adjust brightness of the backlight; level is a value between 15 and 100 or a delta like +10/-10. -T --temperature Show the GPU temperatures. -V --vunit mask Activate extra vertex pipelines. (NV4X only) -i --info Show detailed card info. NVControl options: -a --assign Set an option to a value: -a fsaa=4 or -a vibrance[crt-0] -q --query Get the value for an option: -q fsaa or -q vibrance[crt-0]=63 -l --list Show all available options -x --xdisplay Choose another X display Other options: -h --help Show this help info |