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Windows XP & Linux NVIDIA Display Drivers If you have a problem with the NVIDIA ForceWare Drivers on XP or Linux then this is the place to get help!

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Old May 30, 2006, 06:30 PM   #1
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PCI Latency Tweak in DHZeropoint...

Hi people,

As many AGP users use PCI Latency tweak (you know: PCI Latency Tool set your graphic card to 064 or so...), including myself, I have noticed that DHZero Drivers sets include somehow this tweak...
As I have moved to 90.xx series of NVidia drivers and DHZero version is not yet out, I have to use PCI Latency Tool in order to correct my Latency to 064
Is there a way to make this tweak manually (if its not a secret of course)?
I hate services to be run in background (memory eaters!!! ) so it would be great to make it without PCI Latency Too (at least untill new version of DHZero comes of course

Thanx in advance
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Old May 30, 2006, 09:35 PM   #2
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well with ATI there is setting in the INF. As for nvidiua I don't know....
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Old May 30, 2006, 10:26 PM   #3
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Once you set the latency using that tool, it should stick if you do it right, at least until the next time you reinstall video drivers, anyways...
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Once you set the latency using that tool, it should stick if you do it right, at least until the next time you reinstall video drivers, anyways...
Well I think it doesnt work that way...As soon as I disable PCI Latency Tool Service - in next restart it goes back to 248 (I even dont uninstall PCI Latency Tool and it still revert it back to 248 when LtcyCfgSvc.exe is not started)...
From other forum I got to put in inf following line:
HKR,, PciLatencyTimerControl, %REG_DWORD%,64

but I dont know in which section of inf to put it and if it is correct at all...
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