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NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v3.3 Software Released

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New version 3.3 of the NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) software, has just been released. NiBiTor is the original and definitive BIOS tweaker that supports the latest NVIDIA graphics cards, and which is updated on a regular basis. NiBiTor allows graphics card enthusiasts, or the hardcore overclockers to have full control over some advanced features and functionality found on firmware of supporting cards. This version has added support for the 8800 series as well as some minor bug fixes.

Download: NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v3.3

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Ive used it before and glad to see it got a refresh.
 
Ooooh 8800 support... i'd sure like to lower the voltage on mine if its possible...
 
did someone change voltage on 8800GTX with niBiTor V3.3 ?

I tried to lower the voltage on my EVGA but I don't think it works... in fact I manage to reach the same frequecies and I got the same temp. ... anyone with more luck?
 
Aah finally 8800 optimisation. I wanted to see this. I'll try something soon.
 
i raised the voltage on my 8800GT from 1.05 to 1.10, but i havent tried it on my GTX. (yeah i know its old news)
 
And here I was, sticking to the old version. Tks.
 
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