NVIDIA Inspector Download version 1.9.8.7

Videocards - Overclocking & Tweaking 94 Updated by Hilbert Hagedoorn

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Thanks for the quick reply. I tried that out using the code 0x00000087 in place of the 120 text line within the game profile, trying to get it to run at 135 fps cap. For some reason it's not capping it though. Still only the available presets are the ones I can get to work.
It must always begin with F. So for 135, you need 0xF0000087. What I do is simply add new sections. For example:

  135 fps
  0xF0000087
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It must always begin with F. So for 135, you need 0xF0000087. What I do is simply add new sections. For example:

  135 fps
  0xF0000087
I got it working, but had to use 0xF0000080 actually. Some games it's 136 fps capped and some games 137, but either way it keeps GSYNC from getting anywhere near 144hz so it does the trick of reducing the input lag. Thanks a ton guys, huge help.
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Hmm now I need help. I looked at my FPS on L4D2 today and it was 154 capped. Got a new video card + new drivers so those have something to do with it. Can someone confirm what the Hex value for 144 FPS is?
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Hmm now I need help. I looked at my FPS on L4D2 today and it was 154 capped. Got a new video card + new drivers so those have something to do with it. Can someone confirm what the Hex value for 144 FPS is?
144 in hex = 0x90
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Hi, not sure if it's a problem or ... But I can not save the OC. Whenever you reboot the PC, I have to relocate again oc. I have a GTX 580
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nobody knows ... I think I'll have to stick with afterburner.
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You cant save your OC with Inspector, you should be able to create a "Clocks Shortcut" on your desktop and add it to the "Start-up" folder though.
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You cant save your OC with Inspector, you should be able to create a "Clocks Shortcut" on your desktop and add it to the "Start-up" folder though.
Thank you. Then the program does not own.
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Greeetings. I am not sure if Nvidia Inspector is actually working. How can i verify that? I am wondering because, if I choose a game profile,I choose the exe file, I hit "apply changes" and if I close the driver window and click it back again it shows the "base profie". Do I have to let it open and minimize it? I have the GeForce 347.52 WHQL driver, updated through GeForce Experience. I have a Lenovo Z50 laptop with a GeForce 840m video card.
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each exe/game has it own profiles if there isnt one you can make one and modify said profile to way you like it, and that profile is used when they exe is ran
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I see, my concern was if it's really applying the changes due the fact that if I close the driver profiles window (or if I close Nvidia Inspector) and open it again it shows the "base profile". So, it doesn't matter if that happens? I mean, the changes are still in effect until I choose the "base profile" and hit "apply changes" to it again?
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I see, my concern was if it's really applying the changes due the fact that if I close the driver profiles window (or if I close Nvidia Inspector) and open it again it shows the "base profile". So, it doesn't matter if that happens? I mean, the changes are still in effect until I choose the "base profile" and hit "apply changes" to it again?
The base profile is the default section, it always opens on that. Once you have made changes to a profile and applied them you can close it. You can check the profile in the NVCPL to make sure they have been applied.
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I see, my concern was if it's really applying the changes due the fact that if I close the driver profiles window (or if I close Nvidia Inspector) and open it again it shows the "base profile". So, it doesn't matter if that happens? I mean, the changes are still in effect until I choose the "base profile" and hit "apply changes" to it again?
As others have pointed out, it always opens to the default 'base profile'. You shouldn't be changing anything there as it will apply those settings to all your games that do not already have manual settings applied. In reality, Inspector is just a very very fancy text editor, and it edits settings that already exists in the driver, just like NVCP does. Inspector simply adds extra options and heavier control.
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to make it simple, "global settings" in nvidia control panel, is the "base profile" in nvinspector. that's about as simple it gets.
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Yes I, thank you very much for your help, people. I checked it out in NVCPL and it's working. I was confused because Nvidia Inspector always starts with the base profile.
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Any word on Windows 10 compatibility?
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Works here fine on Windows 10 build 10041 Spirit
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I'm trying to use this program with a EVGA GTX 770 4GB card on nvidia drivers 344.11 with windows 7 x64, recently new windows clean re-install on new drivers. None of the changes I make in nvidia inspector seem to actually apply, I hit apply and close the program and open it again and the old values are there. I had no problem with a pair of GTX 470's and 344.11 same computer... but my new GPU doesn't seem to let me save anything for some reason. I can edit things on my other computer, export it, then import it on this one with the 770, and that works. Kind of a stupid annoying process to go through though. Anyone else have this issue with nvidia inspector and newer gpu's ?
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Nope. Something is wrong on your end. Three things come to mind that you can try. First, you can try running Inspector as administrator.. Then try opening the NVCP profile editor and reset everything to default. And last the comes to mind is try a clean driver install, maybe even use DDU.
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Nope. Something is wrong on your end. Three things come to mind that you can try. First, you can try running Inspector as administrator.. Then try opening the NVCP profile editor and reset everything to default. And last the comes to mind is try a clean driver install, maybe even use DDU.
1.) I always run as Administrator user and so all my programs always run as Administrator already. 2.) Already did a clean driver install, as well as a 100% clean windows7 install again too (formatted and even new storage and everything..) Just recently moved to a pair of samsung 850 pro ssd's in raid-0 and ran a new windows install on em, so everything clean. I'll try the reset a little later today, I didn't think about that. I tried resetting all the driver profiles today, and still can't save changes with nvidia inspector. I change something and hit apply, and it "appears to work" but then I click on another profile, then click back and all the old settings were there again. I'm not sure what do with this, I really need nvidia inspector for my nvidia card 🙁