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EVGA Announces New ''Precision'' Overclocking Tool

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At the EVGA forums a hint has been posted that they will have a new overclocking tool called "Precision" soon.

In addition to changing core, memory and shader clock you will also be able to adjust SLI clocks as well as fan speeds.



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so is this available only to EVGA customers?
 
We need a Vista64 ATITool.
 
I can't see them charging for it. One of the Mods said "It will work with nearly all NVIDIA series."
It hasn't been released yet.
 
So no ATi support?
 
Oh, this is super. I've been really needing something like this.
 
SLI overclocking without guessing,..awesome!
 
haha guessing is fun
 
well they do make office for macs
 
great move by evga.
 
Am I the only one who says "yawn" at this? Gainward has a very similar and free utility called Xpertool (IIRC), so I don't see what's so special about this one. :(
 
This one looks like it could use Riva tuner as a backend.
 
Am I the only one who says "yawn" at this? Gainward has a very similar and free utility called Xpertool (IIRC), so I don't see what's so special about this one. :(

linky plz ....
 
Will that work with a ATi card?
 
No need for ATI support. ATI offers its own OC tool (well AMD does for both cpu and video) in the Overdrive software. Its actually pretty good.
 
Why would they name this "precision"? What's so precise about it? Does it allow you to overclock to a decimal point? OMG MY 750.5MHz IS FASTER THAN YOUR 750.0MHz LOLOLOLZ
 
i guess it precise in that the two cards are overclocked vs not being so sure lol.
 
Am I the only one who says "yawn" at this? Gainward has a very similar and free utility called Xpertool (IIRC), so I don't see what's so special about this one. :(
That's great if you own a Gainward card. What's so special is what was said above. "It will work with nearly all NVIDIA series."

Having just made the jump back to nVidia. (first card since my old TNT) I have a better appreciation for CCC and the great job W1zzard has done with ATI tool.
 
sli overclocking i wonder what they mean by that...?
 
That's great if you own a Gainward card. What's so special is what was said above. "It will work with nearly all NVIDIA series."
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Uhm, FYI I have an EVGA card right now and Gainward's tool installs fine and works flawlessly with it. So again, I don't see what's so special about this utility... :confused:
 
Uhm, FYI I have an EVGA card right now and Gainward's tool installs fine and works flawlessly with it. So again, I don't see what's so special about this utility... :confused:

Hmmm, OK. Well I have a BFG and it installs but won't run on mine. So... it's a draw. :rolleyes:
 
has anyone seen the big reason why this doesnt support ATI? its not that dumb if you think about it....EVGA only makes nvidia cards...
 
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