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GTX560TI Overclock Bliss :)

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Wow it seems like a few looney's are out on the site today, I'm surprised the thread didn't get deleted!Anyway, a big thanks to everyone who suggested getting the GTX560 after my old GPU died. I just finished setting it up and applied Ryans tweaks and combined with a 50" LCD it blows my old ATI4870 away :) Setup was smooth and simple.Next step is to download the DCS-A10 onto my Win7 boot and I am ready to go. Its been nearly 3 months since I did a proper flight so a couple of touch & Go's in the MD11F should put a big smile on my face!One quick question, do I have to select the MS profile each time I boot my machine? and does clicking apply save the tweaks Ryan suggested? I did a quick check by selecting another profile and then going back to MS and it didn't seem to save.Cheers

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Are you referring to the Nvidia Inspector profile? If so, no, that gets automatically applied by the video card whenever it detects FSX.exe running - that's one of the neat things the Nvidia drivers do that then AMD/ATI ones don't. The only time you need to go check the profiles is if you install a new driver version - I always recommend clean installs for the driver and you'll need to reset the settings after doing that.

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Are you referring to the Nvidia Inspector profile? If so, no, that gets automatically applied by the video card whenever it detects FSX.exe running - that's one of the neat things the Nvidia drivers do that then AMD/ATI ones don't. The only time you need to go check the profiles is if you install a new driver version - I always recommend clean installs for the driver and you'll need to reset the settings after doing that.
Ah ok great, I thought that I would have to select the Inspector profile each time I run FS. I have given the machine a reboot and everything is saved correctly so time to do some flying :)

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