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NVIDIA System Tools
Developer(s)Nvidia
Final release
6.08 / December 19, 2011; 12 years ago (2011-12-19)
Operating systemWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Size71.8 MB
TypeOverclocking
LicenseFreeware
Websitewww.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/nvidia-system-tools-6_08-driver/

NVIDIA System Tools (previously called nTune) is a discontinued collection of utilities for accessing, monitoring, and adjusting system components, including temperature and voltages with a graphical user interface within Windows, rather than through the BIOS.

Additionally, System Tools has a feature that automatically adjusts settings and tests them to find what it believes to be the optimal combination of settings for a particular computer hardware configuration. Everything, including the graphics processing unit (GPU), central processing unit (CPU), Media Communications Processor (MCP), RAM, voltage and fans are adjusted, though not all motherboards support all of these adjustment options.

Configurations can also be saved. This allows the end user to toggle between performance gaming profiles, quiet profiles for less demanding work, or some other profile that is usage-specific.

NVIDIA System Tools is also a front end for the BIOS. Most settings that can be changed in the BIOS are available in the utilities included. BIOS and driver updates to both nForce and GeForce hardware can also be done through System Tools. It additionally supports hardware which is certified under the Enthusiast System Architecture and connects to the motherboard via USB.

Previously supported motherboard chipsets

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The following chipsets were supported in nTune releases, but are no longer supported by NVIDIA System Tools.

Currently supported motherboard chipsets

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Supported graphics processors

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The following GPUs are supported for overclocking and temperature monitoring.

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