EVGA Precision Software

deadloss

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For many years I've been using EVGA porducts as I've found that they work and are able to go beyond the call of duty It's been a while since looking into overclocking graphics card, since my job has got me running around the place.

So its great to come back to the Overclocking community and try to get stuck in again, and meet those who have a similar interest. With that said having come back into the EVGA swing of things, I've notice that there is a new update to their Precision software, and I have to say, straight of the get go it brilliant.

I was very used to the older precision software, which i have to say wasn't much, just a very small program with a very simple and (maybe old-fashioned) interface.

Having downloaded the latest software and got it install, instantly you can clearly see EVGA have really put the work into this product, making me stay with EVGA for a while longer. I do have to admit, I'm not a big fan of their latest motherboard selection computer to when the X58 Series was released, but as for their dedication to their graphics card line-up and the software that comes with it, hands down to them.

Let's hope that EVGA keep up the great work, and keep improving their precision tool to allow us access to higher benchmarks. :)

Well done EVGA, hope to see more of these kind of releases in the near future.

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Deadloss out.....
 
I like the look of it more than afterburner but flip me is overclocking Kepler cards a pain. I wan real figures not percentages and offsets. I want it to show a number for the base clock. Not an arrow in the rough area on a poorly measured scale and the same goes for the boost clock. If I kjw exactly what the base clock is atleast I can't work out that offsetting by x will give me so much of an increase. D you know what I'm saying
 
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