Yes. In my .xinitrc, I'm doing the following: xset -dpms xset s off nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=1 > nvidia.log nvidia-settings -a GPU2DClockFreqs=200,720 >> nvidia.log
I've tried even lowering the upper frequency value down to 450 because I had seen another poster using that value, but to no avail. Here's my output from nvclock -i: -- General info -- Card: nVidia Geforce Go 7300 Architecture: NV46/G72 A3 PCI id: 0x1d7 GPU clock: 200.000 MHz Bustype: PCI-Express -- Pipeline info -- Pixel units: 2x2 (11b) Vertex units: 3x1 (111b) HW masked units: None SW masked units: None -- Memory info -- Amount: 64 MB Type: 128 bit DDR3 Clock: 729.000 MHz -- PCI-Express info -- Current Rate: 2X Maximum rate: 16X -- Sensor info -- Sensor: GPU Internal Sensor GPU temperature: 55C -- VideoBios information -- Version: 05.72.22.68.00 Signon message: GeForce Go 7300 VGA BIOS (Apple M63) Performance level 0: gpu 360MHz/memory 720MHz/100% Thanks for the suggestion! Bruce On Oct 2, 12:27 am, "Scott D. Davilla" <davi...@4pi.com> wrote: > >I haven't been feeling much love on this forum as of late, but I'm > >desperate for some help on this one. It's really killing the > >experience for me. I feel like I'm so close to nirvana, its driving me > >nuts! > > You did underclock the nvidia GPU? This is critical for getting > reliable XVMC playback. -- To post to this group, send email to atv-bootloader@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/atv-bootloader?hl=en