Tuesday, March 10th 2009

EVGA Precision 1.5.1 Released

EVGA's Precision tool becomes more of an NVIDIA driver, a new version is being released almost every day. Well, you've probably downloaded what you thought is the latest version a week ago, but a new and updated release 1.51 is up for grabs now. This program allows you to fine tune your graphics card (your EVGA card in particular) 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 a vast number of graphics cards. A reminder, you need to make a registration and log in here, to download the program.

EVGA Precision v1.5.1 (2009-03-09)
  • Precision settings no longer reset at Windows startup on multi-GPU systems.
  • Optimized runtime skin switching implementation for better appearance when switching between the skins with different window shapes.
Features:
  • Independent or Synchronous control for fan and clock settings in a multi-GPU system
  • Allows up to 10 profiles, and ability to assign hotkeys to these profiles to allow in-game
  • Ability to view temperatures in the system tray
  • 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
Source: EVGA Precision
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4 Comments on EVGA Precision 1.5.1 Released

#1
Fitseries3
Eleet Hardware Junkie
wow...

that was fast.

i like the 4gpu option....

very helpful for folding.
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#2
SK-1
So the 4 gpu option is the main change? If so Ill just stick to last weeks version.
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#3
MilkyWay
in game monitoring sounds good to me
also ability to view temperatures in the system tray :cool:

gets better by the minuite maybe they are going to implement voltage control sometime later or perhaps they wanted separate apps
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#4
..'Ant'..
in game monitoring sounds good to me
also ability to view temperatures in the system tray :cool:
Couldn't agree more! :toast:
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