Nvidia Scanner in action - RTX 2080 overclocked to 2100MHz automatically

Man, they really want to take the fun out of overclocking, don't they? xD

To be honest, to me, it ruins the fun for the avid benchmarkers. But for those who just want to squeeze everything out of the card without faffing about, then it could be a good thing.

I'm no longer as tech savvy as others. I don't read up on new details and architectures like I used to. I am more occupied with what goes on in the real world ;) but... I can't deny my love of pc gaming and building pcs for that matter. It's just that I have lost my patience for the whole trial and error overclocking.

While I bet we still get much better results from manual tweaking, this will cater for the masses who are more interested in the plug and plug crowd. Provided that it works! :D

I hope this works better than Asus AI Suite :D


If the damn software loads successfully, its already better than AI Suite!
 
If this software does what it says on the tin without pumping silly volts into the thing then I think great move! Means every day gamers who buy the higher end "overclocking " cards may get more out of their card than they would've done otherwise.

I did read somewhere that this may be making its way to non turing cards too so we shall have to see there.
 
To be honest, to me, it ruins the fun for the avid benchmarkers. But for those who just want to squeeze everything out of the card without faffing about, then it could be a good thing.

I'm no longer as tech savvy as others. I don't read up on new details and architectures like I used to. I am more occupied with what goes on in the real world ;) but... I can't deny my love of pc gaming and building pcs for that matter. It's just that I have lost my patience for the whole trial and error overclocking.

While I bet we still get much better results from manual tweaking, this will cater for the masses who are more interested in the plug and plug crowd. Provided that it works! :D

I can imagine a lot on OCN will be rather peeved. They were already disappointed that BIOS flashing and PCB hacking were (or is it was?) ruined with Pascal.

I'm not as interested in tech any more myself, or gaming for that matter. But truthfully, if I had the money I still would be. It's just become too expensive.
 
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