Well, with the 950GMA, all my tests to enable TnL failed. Also GMABooster to most of us does nothing, but thats not to say that it won't do anything for you. Also with XP, there is this thing called Hardware Profiles, and it aparantly lets you chose between what drivers you want to use. I don't know too much information about it though.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Philo <[email protected]> wrote: > THANKS for all the information. But before, didnt you say that > GMABooster doesn't work? Or move it to 400mhz. :o? > Also can I mod a driver with Window XP, or would I have to move to > window 7? > > The reason why I want to reverse back is when im going out, so to save > battery life (: > When im in and my PC is taken by my mum or brother I can go on my > netbook and then modd it again! If ya know what I mean? (: > > Anyways, so a GMABooster to 400mhz is the same as a modded driver? > Just with no TnL? Does TnL support window xp? > > Thanks (: > > On May 17, 10:09 pm, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote: >> I thing your getting this confused with overclocking, alright let's say your >> 950 chip was clocked at 200Mhz right, then you bump it up to 400Mhz, that >> isn't overclocking because all GMA 950's support that speed and most ship >> with it. Now if I had a 400Mhz 950 and used a different tool to put it up to >> 450Mhz then that would be overclocking, everything clear now lol. >> >> On 18/05/2010 6:39 AM, "Espionage724" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> The 950GMA by default can handle 400Mhz yes. In my opinion, it >> wouldn't hurt the system at all if it was clocked to this value from a >> lower value (200Mhz or 166Mhz). Just a little bit more power usage is >> all to expect for the most part. >> >> Now if you were to modify the clock speed, you could first try >> GMABooster. It first tells you what your clock speed is now (166Mhz, >> 200Mhz, or 400Mhz). If it already says 400Mhz then you don't need to >> do anything else with it. >> >> If it said 200Mhz, then clock it to 400Mhz, and close it. The semi >> good thing is, that changes don't stick when you reboot. So a simple >> reboot puts you back at your original clock speed. >> >> Now with Modded Drivers, in Vista or 7, these drivers add a important >> feature called TnL. This makes the biggest difference in most games >> that use Source Engine, such as Counter-Strike: Source. >> >> In most cases, these drivers will work better then the original normal >> drivers on Vista or 7. So you'll probably won't want to revert, but if >> you have to, just uninstall the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator like >> you would with any other program, restart, and you should go back to >> the drivers that come with the OS. At this point you could either >> stick with those drivers or download a more updated version from >> downloadcenter.intel.com (also considered a normal driver). >> >> So clock speed modification and modified drivers are easily reversable :) >> >> Also I wouldn't believe most people on youtube, nor would I download >> anything they link, there have been known fakers who try to pass off >> modded drivers that actually can cause damage, or just have malware >> and stuff. >> >> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Philo <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I know i wouldnt be able t... >> >> -- >> >> Espionage724 Has A Signature... >> >> -- >> INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS >> >> -- >> INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > > -- > INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > -- Espionage724 Has A Signature... -- INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
