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[Bug 682143] Re: Nvidia settings doesn't allow to set clock frequencies even if coolbits = 1

 

I forgot, i am using nvidia-current binary driver (260.19.06-0ubuntu1)

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nvidia-settings
  
  I enabled coolbits in Xorg.conf (attached) then I started nvidia
  settings, enabled overclocking but after changing the sliders and click
  apply they reset to original position and nvidia settings sets the
  default values.
  
  I tried the command line:
  sudo nvidia-settings --assign GPU3DClockFreqs=160,125
  
-   Attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (kenzy-laptop:0.0) assigned value 160,125.
+   Attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (kenzy-laptop:0.0) assigned value 160,125.
  
  After that:
  sudo nvidia-settings --query GPU3DClockFreqs
  
-   Attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (kenzy-laptop:0.0): 640,500.
-     The valid values for 'GPU3DClockFreqs' are in the ranges 160 - 1280, 125 -
-     1416 (inclusive).
-     'GPU3DClockFreqs' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.
+   Attribute 'GPU3DClockFreqs' (kenzy-laptop:0.0): 640,500.
+     The valid values for 'GPU3DClockFreqs' are in the ranges 160 - 1280, 125 -
+     1416 (inclusive).
+     'GPU3DClockFreqs' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.
  
  Don't know if it's related to the driver or nvidia-settings. I even
  tried to upgrade my nvidia-settings to latest version, same problem.
  
  Neither Xorg log nor dmesg report something about nvidia driver that
  seems related to this problem.
  
  With lucid everythings works okay. Also found another user with the same problem:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10113085
  
  Everything worked okay in lucid.
+ 
+ EDIT: I am using nvidia-current binary driver (260.19.06-0ubuntu1)

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Nvidia settings doesn't allow to set clock frequencies even if coolbits = 1
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