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EVGA launches Precision O/C your EVGA Card

Posted: 05 May 2008, 13:57
by Anakha56
http://www.evga.com/articles/405.asp
EVGA Precision

EVGA, once again, sets itself apart from the rest with the EVGA Exclusive Precision Overclocking Utility. This program allows you to fine tune your EVGA graphics card for the maximum performance possible, with Core/Shader/Memory clock tuning, real time monitoring support including in-game, Logitech Keyboard LCD Display support, and compatibility with almost all EVGA graphics cards.
Features:
Core/Shader Clock Link/Unlink capability
Fan Speed manual or auto adjustment
Real-Time on-screen display support for ingame temp, framerate, and clock monitoring
Logitech Keyboard LCD Display support
In-app temp/clockspeed monitoring of GPU's (up to 4 supported)
Information button shows device, driver, memory size, BIOS Revision and SLI mode
Ability to choose different skins, with more coming soon
Will give it a run when I get home. Like the fact that it will work with the G15 :)

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You have to be a member of the EVGA site in order to get it and luckily for me I am :).

Posted: 05 May 2008, 13:59
by I34z1k
:( I'm too lazy to sign up :P

Posted: 05 May 2008, 14:18
by Kennyisalive
This is nice IM downloading now will try it when I get home

Posted: 15 May 2008, 10:40
by Skidd
Eh look at that, its a dumbed down version of Rivatuner

:lol:

No offense to evga...

Posted: 15 May 2008, 13:09
by Anakha56
problem with Riva is that its not end-user friendly. If you dont know what you are looking for in Riva you can be scared off, EVGA allows for the end-user to O/C with little learning curve. Also its light on memory :wink:

Posted: 15 May 2008, 13:57
by DoOb
There is nothing hard about using Rivatuner.

Posted: 15 May 2008, 14:06
by Skidd
True in a sense Anakha56, but there is also a platefuls of how to's on the net for riva :wink:

Posted: 15 May 2008, 14:54
by Anakha56
true Riva is easy to use for people who know what to look for eg:

When you start up Riva you are given a screen which shows you target adapter and driver settings windows. From there you have to then decide where to go in order to O/C, once you have made your choice then clicked on the down arrow you are given even more options now none of them say "overclocking" so its a click and find scenario. Once found you can then O/C.

EVGA's tool you startup and hey presto you can O/C see the difference? You also dont need to go and look for guides to get what you want its all there in front of you.

When you want to O/C do you want to go through a set of menus or would you rather just launch straight into it? Thats what it boils down to.