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  • Overclocking Utility

    What are the chances of Matrox integrating their optimizing/overclocking utility into the next driver release?
    For instance, creating an extra tab in the Display Properties box.
    Seems like a bunch of people are happier using other utilities. Would the integration affect the other utilities?

  • #2
    No chance. The utility is unsupported ("use at your own risk"), and as such is not allowed to integrate with Microsoft-blessed stuff.

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    • #3
      ok, Thanks. Just checked out a few sites from a couple of card manufacturers of the tnt2 ultra and they have the o/c utility included in their driver release. Any idea how they administered that one?


      [This message has been edited by Frank (edited 19 October 1999).]

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      • #4
        Either they don't ever want to have MS-Certified drivers, or any next new drivers won't have the utility included nomore

        Jorden,
        Jordâ„¢

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        • #5
          What it is, is, that Matrox make all their drivers perfectly MS-compatible, so that every now and then they will release an MS-certified one that all the OEMs and first time users will go and use, because they're 'safe' or something. Nvidia's drivers use a different strategy - every now and then, they will release a driver which will go in for MS-certification, but all their drivers in between will not have a chance at being certified, but they don't care.
          I prefer Matrox' method of things, as in theory their drivers should be more stable.

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          PS: Some or all of the above message may be wrong, or, just as likely, correct. Depends on what mood I'm in. And what you know. ;¬)


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