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Windows 7 aero and 9300M GS problem


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Hi guys, so after big while of googling around i decided to post a topic about this.

I have powermizer enabled and seems my gpu isnt enough for windows minimize and maximize animations (when is my gpu in 2D mode) i also tried to disable powermizer when i am on AC power, but this makes my gpu too hot (when running in performance mode) and cooler spins every 3 minutes, so i am looking for some solution

something like:

disable 2D mode when i am on AC power (i think this is possible with powermizer, but i dont know how)

make powermizer more relaible for switching (when i maximize/ minimize window, powermizer dont switch, or when he does, he switches to performance mode, not low power 3D (which i think is enough)

So, do you guys have anything way how to solve this? i am open to any idea

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try oc'ing the 2D clocks with rivatuner.

hope it helps.

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try oc'ing the 2D clocks with rivatuner.

hope it helps.

i tried doing so, but it is a 50% way (animations are smooth, but card runs hotter then when is switched in low power 3D, i have no clue why, because i am using same clock, and second problem that rivatuner does not support an AC trigger, at least i don't know how setup rivatuner, so he can auto overlock my 2D mode when i am on AC? because when i OC 2D permanently, i can say my battery good bye.. well hopefully you know what i mean)

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so he can auto overlock my 2D mode when i am on AC? because when i OC 2D permanently, i can say my battery good bye.. well hopefully you know what i mean)

i got what you mean, but i THINK thats not possible (maybe Google proves me wrong:P).

just underclock the card when on batteries.

hope it helps.

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Everything would be possible, but as i see it, there is no event switch in rivatuner that i could use as trigger for overclocking :)

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