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  2. RivaTuner - Wikipedia

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    RivaTuner is a freeware overclocking and hardware monitoring program that was first developed by Alexey Nicolaychuk in 1997 [1] for the Nvidia video cards.It was a pioneering application that influenced (and in some cases was integrated into) the design of subsequent freeware graphics card overclocking and monitoring utilities.

  3. Omega Drivers - Wikipedia

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    What they are in principle are CATALYST drivers with different settings enabled via registry keys and other such methods. This provides users an alternative to ATI’s CATALYST default settings. While there are a few different modification drivers out in the community our relationship with the creator of the Omega Drivers is of the highest ...

  4. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 11 is the latest ... and new gaming technologies inherited from ... (assessed as being equivalent to if not better than Windows 10), other "beneficial tweaks ...

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    Windows 11 is one of Microsoft’s biggest products. The software falls under the company’s More Personal Computing business segment, which brought in $14.4 billion, or 27.7%, of its total $51.9 ...

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  7. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores low-level settings for the Microsoft Windows operating system and for applications that opt to use the registry. . The kernel, device drivers, services, Security Accounts Manager, and user interfaces can all use the regis

  8. WIN.INI - Wikipedia

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    WIN.INI is a basic INI file that was used in versions of the Microsoft Windows operating environment up to Windows 3.11 to store basic settings at boot time. By default, all font, communications drivers, wallpaper, screen saver, and language settings were stored in WIN.INI by Windows 3.x.

  9. SYSTEM.INI - Wikipedia

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    SYSTEM.INI is an initialization (INI file) used in early versions of Microsoft Windows (from 1.01 up to Me) to load device drivers and the default Windows shell (Program Manager or Windows Explorer), among other system settings.