mobilenvidia Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Added support for: NVIDIA_G92.DEV_060A.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 180M" NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0618.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 170M" NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0631.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 160M" NVIDIA_G96.DEV_0651.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce G 110M" NVIDIA_G96.DEV_0652.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M" NVIDIA_G98.DEV_06EC.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce G 105M' NVIDIA_G98.DEV_06E6.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce G 100" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
veritas72 Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 Added support for:NVIDIA_G92.DEV_060A.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 180M" NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0618.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 170M" NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0631.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GTS 160M" NVIDIA_G96.DEV_0651.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce G 110M" NVIDIA_G96.DEV_0652.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M" NVIDIA_G98.DEV_06EC.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce G 105M' NVIDIA_G98.DEV_06E6.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce G 100" I am using an Quadro NVS 160M card on a dell latitude e6500. Ever since at least 180.xx (and possibly all the modified infs), no driver has properly worked to allow access to the fan sensors (and concerningly possibly the use of the fan itself.) The dell provided driver 176.07 is the only driver I have successfully been able to view fan information on GPU-Z or change the cooling settings with nvidia system tools. Additionally, the gpu thinks that it overheats and jumps to a temperature of 102 C (although this is almost certainly not true, it forces the GPU to downclock itself to lowest settings until a hard shutdown is performed). I am at wits end on this, and attach the inf from the dell driver in the hopes that this is all that is necessary to modify. any help from anyone would be very appreciated. nvdm.inf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mobilenvidia Posted December 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 Can you put the INF from 176.07 into a newer driver (remove any other INFs) Now install that driver (best is driver update method, not setup.exe) Ignore any errors for file not found. Should the drivers now have full fan control then it's a setting in the INF (but don't know which) If the driver still has no fan control then the driver was made for Dell especially and no amount of INF tweaking will get it to work. Lets hope its the first, then it will be a matter of narrowing down what enables it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
veritas72 Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 (edited) Can you put the INF from 176.07 into a newer driver (remove any other INFs)Now install that driver (best is driver update method, not setup.exe) Ignore any errors for file not found. Should the drivers now have full fan control then it's a setting in the INF (but don't know which) If the driver still has no fan control then the driver was made for Dell especially and no amount of INF tweaking will get it to work. Lets hope its the first, then it will be a matter of narrowing down what enables it. how do i force it to ignore file not found? when I put the inf in the folder and try to update it through device manager, it just says it encountered an error, file not found, and then i have one option -- close. thanks in advance for your help. Edited December 2, 2008 by veritas72 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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