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NVIDIA

GeForce 6 Series

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3D GRAPHIC ACCELERATOR

MANUAL

NVIDIA GeForce 6 series User’s Manual

1. NVIDIA GeForce 6 series Features 2

2. Hardware installation 4

3. Resolutions and colors supported: 5

4. Smart Installation 6

5. Manually installing Windows XP drivers 8

5.1 Removing old Drivers: (only if you have old NVIDIA drivers) 8

5.2 Installation and Setup 8

5.3 How to Change Color Depth and Resolution in Windows XP 9

5.4 How to Change Refresh Rate in Windows XP 10

5.5 NVIDIA Utility in Windows System 11

5.5.1 GeForce 6 series (NVIDIA) 11

5.5.2 nView Display Mode 12

5.5.2.1 Standard mode 13

5.5.2.2 Device Adjustments 14

5.5.2.3 Display Timing 15

5.5.2.4 nView enable mode 16

5.5.3 Performance & Quality Setting 18

5.5.4 Multi-GPU 19

5.5.5 Color correction… 20

5.5.6 Video Overlay Controls 21

5.5.7 Full Screen Video 22

5.5.8 Trouble shooting 23

5.5.9 NVRotate 24

5.5.10 Temperature Settings (optional) 25

5.5.11 Refresh Rate Overrides 26

5.5.12 Screen Resolutions & Refresh Rates 27

5.5.13 Desktop Management 28

5.5.14 Menu Editing 29

6. Manually install Windows 2000 drivers 30

FCC Statement 31

Macrovision Statement 31

Trademark Acknowledgments 31

1. NVIDIA GeForce 6 series Features

GeForce 6600GT PCI-E bus/AGP 8x, with 128MB/256MB DDR ⅢSDRAM on Board

Graphics core 256-BIT

8 Pipelines

Fill Rate (billion texels/sec.) 4.0

Vertices/sec. (million) 375

RAMDACs 400MHz

GeForce 6600 PCI-E/AGP 8x bus, with 128MB/256MB DDR SDRAM on Board

Graphics core 256-BIT

8 Pipelines

Fill Rate (billion texels/sec.) 2.4

Vertices/sec. (million) 225

RAMDACs 400MHz

GeForce 6200 PCI-E bus, with 128MB/256MB DDR SDRAM on Board

Graphics core 256-BIT

4 Pipelines

Fill Rate (billion texels/sec.) 1.2

Vertices/sec. (million) 225

RAMDACs 400MHz

Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 support

Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for all DirectX® 9 applications, including Shader Model 3.0 titles.

On-chip video processor

Delivers unmatched video performance, features, and quality. (GeForce 6600 series only)

Adaptable programmable video processor

GeForce 6200’s programmable technology adapts to new video encoding formats as they are developed to provide a future-proof video solution. (Feature requires supported video software.) (GeForce 6200 series only)

PCI Express

Designed to run perfectly with the next-generation PCI Express bus architecture. This new bus doubles the bandwidth of AGP 8X delivering over 4 GB/sec. in both upstream and downstream data transfers.

High-speed GDDR3 memory interface

Support for high-speed GDDR3 memory delivers fluid frame rates for even the most advanced games and applications. (GeForce 6600 GT only)

64-bit floating point texture filtering and blending

Based on the OpenEXR technology from Industrial Light & Magic (), NVIDIA’s 64-bit texture implementation sets new standards for image clarity and quality through floating point capabilities in filtering, texturing, and high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting. (GeForce 6600 series only)

NVIDIA® SLI™ multi-GPU ready

Dramatically scales performance by allowing two graphics cards to be run in parallel. (Optional)

Revolutionary superscalar architecture

Delivers up to 8x the shading power of previous generation products for screaming gaming performance.

NVIDIA® CineFX™ 3.0 engine

Powers the next generation of cinematic realism. Full support for Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 enables stunning and complex special effects. Next-generation shader architecture delivers faster and smoother gameplay.

NVIDIA® UltraShadow™ II technology

Enhances the performance of bleeding-edge games, like id Software’s Doom III, that feature complex scenes with multiple light sources and objects. Second-generation technology delivers more than 4x the shadow processing power over the previous generation.

Full-speed 32-bit color precision

Delivers increased image quality with no performance compromise.

NVIDIA® Intellisample™ 3.0 technology

The industry’s fastest antialiasing delivers ultra-realistic visuals, with no jagged edges, at lightning-fast speeds. Visual quality is taken to new heights through a new rotated grid sampling pattern. (Note: GeForce 6200 models do not include compression technology)

Full MPEG support

Delivers a stunning video experience through encoding and decoding of analog and digital content. (GeForce 6600 series only)

High-definition MPEG-2 and WMV hardware acceleration

Smoothly playback all MPEG-2 and WMV video with minimal CPU usage so the PC is free to do other work. (Feature requires supported video software.) (GeForce 6200 series only)

Advanced adaptive de-interlacing

Smoothes video and DVD playback on progressive displays.

Video scaling and filtering

High-quality scaling and filtering technology improves video playback quality at any window size, including full-screen HDTV resolutions. (GeForce 6600 series only)

Integrated HDTV encoder

Provides world-class HDTV-out functionality up to and including 1920x1080i resolutions. (GeForce 6600 series only)

Video color correction

Color temperature correction makes actors’ faces appear natural, rather than washed out and pale, when playing videos on LCD and CRT displays. Display gamma correction ensures videos are not too dark, overly bright, or washed out regardless of the video format or display. (Feature requires supported video software.) (GeForce 6200 series only)

NVIDIA® ForceWare™ Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)

Delivers rock-solid forward and backward compatibility with software drivers. Simplifies upgrading to a new NVIDIA product or driver because all NVIDIA products work with the same driver software. Includes full support for PCI Express and AGP.

NVIDIA® nView™ multi-display technology

Advanced technology provides the ultimate in viewing flexibility and control for multiple monitors.

NVIDIA® Digital Vibrance Control™ 3.0 technology

Allows the user to adjust color controls digitally to compensate for the lighting conditions of their workspace, in order to achieve accurate, bright colors in all conditions.

OpenGL® 1.5 optimizations and support

Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for all OpenGL applications.

Dual 400MHz RAMDACs

Blazing-fast RAMDACs support dual QXGA displays with ultra-high, ergonomic refresh rates up to and including 2048x1536@85Hz.

Dual single-link DVI support

Able to drive the industry’s largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays up to and including 1900x1200. (GeForce 6200 single-link DVI support only)

2. Hardware installation

2.1 Package Contents

1. NVIDIA GeForce 6 series 3D Accelerator card

2. Drivers CD title

3. Manual

4. Accessories

See appendix for accessories detail and connection topology.

2.2 Installing the card

1. Shut down the computer. Turn off the monitor and other attached equipment, then turn off your computer and unplug the power cord.

2. Remove the cover of the computer as per the owner’s manual

3. If there is already a graphics card in place, remove using the following guidelines; (i) Detach any cables attached to the current card and remove the screw locking the card in place. (ii) Grasp the edges of the card and pull straight out of the motherboard slot. If the card is stuck, rock from side to side to dislodge it. Remember to keep the screw.

4. Locate the empty slot in the motherboard and then install the card in the PCI-E X16 / AGP 8X bus slots

5. Replug the cable into the computer and replace the cover.

3. Resolutions and colors supported:

GeForce 6 series

| |B.P.P. |Refresh Rates (Hz) |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200/240 |

|640*480 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200/240 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200/240 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/170/200/240 |

|800*600 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/170/200/240 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/170/200/240 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200/240 |

|1024*768 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200/240 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200 |

|1152*864 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170/200 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/150/170 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170 |

|1280*960 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/150 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170 |

|1280*1024 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150/170 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/150 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150 |

|1600*900 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120/140/144/150 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120 |

|1600*1200 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100/120 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85/100 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100 |

|1920*1080 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85/100 |

|1920*1200 |16 |60/70/72/75/85/100 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85 |

|1920*1440 |16 |60/70/72/75/85 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85 |

| |8 |60/70/72/75/85 |

|2048*1536 |16 |60/70/72/75/85 |

| |32 |60/70/72/75/85 |

Different driver version or different windows platform may have different support table.

4. Smart Installation

Supports Windows XP, Windows 2000 System.

Note: If you already have old NVIDIA drivers in your system, please remove before installing new drivers.

4.1 Remove old Drivers: (only if you have old NVIDIA drivers)

From “Start”, “Setting”, select “Control Panel”, double click “Add or remove drivers”. Then from the list, select. “NVIDIA WINDOWS …”, and click “install or remove” to remove it. Reboot your system and go on to the next step.

4.2 Put the DRIVERS CD in your CD-ROM

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4.3 Click Driver installation

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4.4 The screen will show the Confirm Installation window. Select OK

4.5 The Driver Confirmation window appears, select Install.

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If the drivers are very new, you may get the following system prompt. Please click “Continue Anyway” and the software will continue to install.

4.6 Then click “Yes” to restart your computer.

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5. Manually installing Windows XP drivers

Note: If you already have old NVIDIA drivers in your system, please remove before installing new drivers.

5.1 Removing old Drivers: (only if you have old NVIDIA drivers)

From “Start”, “Setting”, select “Control Panel”, double click “Add or remove drivers”.

Then, from the list, select “NVIDIA WINDOWS …”, and click “install or remove” to remove it. Reboot your system and go on next step.

5.2 Installation and Setup

The Windows setup program installs and modifies all of the necessary files. Follow these steps to install the Windows XP drivers.

1. Insert the DISC (CD Title Driver). Click “EXIT” to quit Smart Installation program.

2. Select Control Panel from Start menu

3. Select the Display icon

4. Double-click on the Display icon in the Control Panel folder. You can also click the right mouse button anywhere on the desktop and select the Properties option from the pop-out menu.

5. Click Settings, and then Advanced

6. Now at the [Plug And Play Monitor and NVIDIA…] window

Select Adapter

7. Standard PCI Graphics…(or NVIDIA GeForce…) appears,

Select Properties

8. From Adapter Properties …

Select Driver and click Update driver…

9. Next the Hardware Update Wizard will appear,

Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) – recommended for saving installation time

Then select Next.

10. Default setting will select Search for the best driver in these locations

Please check Include this location in the search – recommended for saving installation time

Select Browse

11. Next, Browse for Folder appears,

Select E:\NVIDIA\PX4X\win2K_XP\ for PCI-E and E:\NVIDIA\AG4X\win2K_XP\ for AGP 8X.

Note: “E:”-> CD Drive, “NVIDIA”-> VGA chip brand name, “PX4X”-> VGA model name

Then select OK and click Next

12. If there are no problems, the system will start to install the driver

13. Next the Completing the Hardware Update Wizard appears

Select Finish

14. Close the Adapter Properties window

15. Next at System Settings Change

Select OK, the system will restart automatically.

5.3 How to Change Color Depth and Resolution in Windows XP

Make sure that you have installed Windows Driver.

1. Select Control Panel from Start menu

2. Select the Display icon

3. Double-click on the Display icon in the Control Panel folder. You can also click the right mouse button anywhere on the desktop and select the Properties option from the pop-out menu.

Click Settings

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Click on the pull-down arrow from the Color palette area to select color depth or adjust the sliding bar to either Less or More from the Desktop area

Select OK to restart System and new color depth or new resolution will take effect.

5.4 How to Change Refresh Rate in Windows XP

1. Make sure that you have installed windows XP Driver. Click on the Start box in the lower left corner and proceed to Settings, Control Panel

2. Inside the Control panel group, click on Display icon to open the Display Properties folder and choose Settings click the Advance Settings choose Monitor

3. Click on the Refresh Rate sub window to change refresh rate

4. Select OK and new refresh rate takes effect

5. Refresh Rate default is Optimal.

6. If you change the Refresh Rate from Optimal to another, you may need to restart Windows System.

Note: If your monitor is not Branded or Plug&Play, you will only see Adapter default and optimal. Please contact your monitor supplier to get right or compatible drivers for your monitor. Otherwise you can’t select the refresh rate you want.

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5.5 NVIDIA Utility in Windows System

5.5.1 GeForce 6 series (NVIDIA)

The Display Adapter Information Table tells you the BIOS and Drivers version, NVIDIA Chip model name, IRQ setting and more useful information.

Additional Properties… is for advanced user to set OpenGL, Direct3D, Overlay control, Desktop Utilities and 3D antialiasing settings.

NVIDIA on the Internet>> directs you to NVIDIA official web site for more NVIDIA news.

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5.5.2 nView Display Mode

nView has 5 modes : Standard, Clone, Horizontal Span, Vertical Span and Dualview. If the optional connector is connected, you will be able to choose one as Windows default display device. Only if the device is plugged and functional, will you be able to check the selection box. If you plug the connector after windows boots up, click Detect Displays to enable the plugged output device.

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5.5.2.1 Standard mode

nView disabled, only one monitor will work. Click Current Displays >> , you can select output device – CRT, TV or HDTV(optional) and Digital Displays.

Click Device settings >>, select TV format…, then select Advanced.. bar to select S-Video, RCA (Composite Video) or Component Y Pr Pb output(only HDTV), default is S-Video Out. It is better choose the right out put device. Do not use Auto select.

Click Signal Format to select your country and TV system – NTSC or PAL, no SECAM.

Note:

1. If you connect your TV output to a HDTV device, then you can choose 480P EDTV, 720P HDTV, 1080i HDTV, 480i HDTV or 576P HDTC etc. (Optional)

2. If you can’t switch from PAL back to NTSC, please set resolution to 640x480 and try again

5.5.2.2 Device Adjustments

Click Device Settings >>, select Device Adjustment…

You can adjust screen’s position

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5.5.2.3 Display Timing

Display Timing allows you to set your computer timing

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5.5.2.4 nView enable mode

You need two monitors, one analog monitor (CRT) and one TV or DVI (Optional). All connected well and functional.

Clone mode:

2 monitors show the same picture,Select Clone and Click Apply to activate.

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Horizontal span mode:

Picture spans horizontally on 2 monitors.

Select Horizontal span, Click Apply to activate.

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Vertical span mode:

Picture spans vertically on 2 monitors.Select Vertical span, Click Apply to activate.

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Dualview:

Picture spans horizontally on 2 monitors. Select Dualview and Click Apply to activate.

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Monitor with blue frame is active. Right click on it and the configuration menu will appear. Or you can click Device Settings>> to set all the functions to “Standard mode”.

5.5.3 Performance & Quality Setting

You can select different application profiles to make your PC runs more smoothly.

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5.5.4 Multi-GPU

You can add a second graphics card with SLI technology for significant improvement in rendering performance.

5.5.5 Color correction…

Click Device Settings >>, select Color Correction…. This Window shows NVIDIA Digital Vibrance is functional and you can adjust Digital Vibrance,Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and image sharpening and save it as your favorite setting. If you don’t like your adjustments, you can check Restore defaults to change it back.

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5.5.6 Video Overlay Controls

You can adjust the value in “Overlay zoom controls” and “Overlay color controls”.

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5.5.7 Full Screen Video

With different from Overlay control, you can track overlay rotation.

5.5.8 Trouble shooting

You can check “Display the Media Center icon in the taskbar” to allow you to apply any of the custom Direct3D, OpenGL or color settings “on the fly from a convenient pop-up menu. And you can check “My connected TV does not appear in the list”, if you’re TV had been connected, but you can’t use it. The menu also contains items for restoring default settings and accessing the Windows Display Properties dialog box.

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5.5.9 NVRotate

You are provided with versions in Landscape (0 degree rotation), Portrait (90 degree rotation), Inverted Landscape (180 degree rotation) and Inverted Portrait (270 degree rotation). From these, you can select your own preference.

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5.5.10 Temperature Settings (optional)

“Core Slowdown Threshold” allows you to set the temperature in order to protect your chipset. “GPU core temperature” shows the current temperature with the GPU. “Ambient temperature” shows the temperature around the VGA card. And you can check “enable Heat Indicator when threshold exceeded” to prevent the temperature damage.

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5.5.11 Refresh Rate Overrides

You can click “Override refresh rates” to select refresh rate overrides to be used in Direct3D application.

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5.5.12 Screen Resolutions & Refresh Rates

You can change “screen resolution”, “color quality” and “monitor settings”.

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5.5.13 Desktop Management

You can enable your nView Desktop Manager or setup nView Desktop Manager wizard or change your display settings.

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5.5.14 Menu Editing

You can check “Enable screen menu editing” to edit your screen menu.

6. Manually install Windows 2000 drivers

6.1 First install drivers under Windows2000

1. When the system boots up, it will prompt find new device. Suppose the device is VGA, the system will now find the default drivers for you.

2. If you want to install our drivers along with the GeForce 6 series pack. Please put the drivers CD in your CDROM drive. If the SmartInstall window now appears, please click EXIT button to quit.

3. Drivers for Windows2000 are located at \NVIDIA\PX4X\win2K_XP for PCI-E and \NVIDIA\AG4X\win2K_XP for AGP.

4. If the drivers are very new they may not be certified by Microsoft, if this is the case the system will prompt you that the drivers do not have “digital signature”, you can still continue with the installation.

5. Follow on screen instructions to finish the installation.

6.2 The following steps describe how to update Windows2000 display drivers

Note: If you already have old NVIDIA drivers in your system, please remove before install new drivers.

To remove old Drivers: (only if you have old NVIDIA drivers)

From “Start”, “Setting”, select “Control Panel”, double click “Add or remove drivers”.

Then from the list, select. Find “NVIDIA WINDOWS …”, and click “install or remove” to remove it. Reboot your system and go on to the next step.

1. Place the Disc (CD Title) into CDROM Drive. If the SmartInstall window now shows, please click EXIT button to quit

2. Right click mouse button on Desktop Area, a sub menu window will appear. Please select Properties.

3. From Display Properties window, please select Settings.

4. Select Advanced

5. Select Adapter.

6. Select Change

7. Now the update drivers wizard window will appear. Please follow the on screen instruction.

8. Please specify the drivers location at your CDROM letter: \NVIDIA\ PX4X\win2K_XP

9. Select Install and click “YES” when the Installing Driver dialog box appears.

A message appears stating that drivers were successfully installed. Click OK. Another message will appear stating that the driver could not be restarted dynamically. Restart Windows2000 to run the new driver. Click OK.

FCC Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.(1)This device may not cause harmful interference. (2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Warning:

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference in to radiate communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different form that to which the receiver in connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Notice:

(1) An Unshielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord by used.

(2) Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.3

(3) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the use’s authority to operate the equipment.

Macrovision Statement

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patent and other intellectual property right. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

Trademark Acknowledgments

All brand names and trademarks are the property of their owners.

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