PowerStrip provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to
a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the
latest ATI X1800 and S3 Chrome 20.
It is in fact the only program of its type to support multiple graphics cards
from multiple chipset vendors, simultaneously, under every Windows operating
system from Windows 95 to the x64-bit edition of XP.
A simple menu that pops up from the system tray provides access to some 500
controls over your display hardware, including sophisticated color correction
tools, period level adjustments over screen geometry, and driver independent
clock controls.
A powerful application profiler can detect when programs are launched and
respond by activating specific display settings, gamma adjustments, performance
switches and even clock speeds - returning everything to normal when the program
closes.
In-game gamma hotkeys let you light up the darkest hallways during game play,
and hardware control over refresh rates - with floating point precision - ensure
you're never stuck at just 60Hz no matter what OS you're using. A quick setup
wizard gets you up and running with minimal fuss, extensive context-sensitive
help is available for all controls, and live updates are supported to ensure
you're always running the latest release.
Finally, an assortment of system and productivity tools - among them, extensive
diagnostics, desktop icon management, PCIe and AGP device configuration, Windows
resource monitoring, physical memory optimization, a system idle thread, an
on-screen display and the most advanced monitor support in the industry - round
out the compact 800kb package.