I have a normal, not so good Videocard, and theres no menus where you can disable and stuff like that...
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nice progSveinR wrote:Try PowerStrip, maybe it works: http://entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm
It has your video card supported for sure.
When i uncheck, the only options i can check/uncheck in the right corner is:Revolt wrote:ok ill do teh explain again...
right click rivatuner in the tray on the bottom right
Performance Profiles -> Configure
UNCHECK the box that says "Disable support for driver options" its on the right, about the middle. now look at box full of options in top right
to disable vsync, check teh box "disable vertical sync (Direct 3d)" and uncheck box "Enable vertical sync (OpenGL)"
to enable teh, check "enable vertical sync (OpenGL)" and uncheck "Disable vertical sync (Direct3d)" so oppisite to disable
now find teh save as button and name "elma" or "elasto mania" it doesnt matter. now do teh OK and back to menu again, click teh apply and exit.
now if u click the tray icon and go to performance profiles, u will see teh elma or whatever u named it!if u click on it, it will set it to which ever u set it as, enabled or disabled.
to switch or edit anything else, go back to configure and find the drop down manu at the bottom that says (Current Settings). drop it down and find the elma one u created. now edit what u want in box up top right, and click save as again (i cant see just save anywhere) and save over the old one. click apply to have it changed
hope this works for most people
No, its not the Mhz. Check MOPOSITE TWEAKING PAGE for more information about tweaking, tuning, whatever, (almost) everything is explained there.stringout wrote:Are the MHz?Xiphias wrote:Yeah if your graphic card supports it u can.
Desktop -> Right click, Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> and chose your graphic card.. and you should find it somewere
What is not explained?Karlis wrote:No, its not the Mhz. Check MOPOSITE TWEAKING PAGE for more information about tweaking, tuning, whatever, (almost) everything is explained there.stringout wrote:Are the MHz? :lol:Xiphias wrote:Yeah if your graphic card supports it u can.
Desktop -> Right click, Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> and chose your graphic card.. and you should find it somewere