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EVGA Precision Tuning Tool Released

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For those that don't know...Unwinder, the original creator of RivaTuner, has had a hand in the creation of EVGA's new OC utility. It includes many of the same great features as RivaTuner, already making it a popular choice for overclockers.

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EVGA moved quite quickly and now, it has released the 1.0 version of its graphics card tuning software dubbed Precision. The application works with Windows XP and Vista (both 32 and 64bit versions) and requires Forceware 96.xx or higher drivers to be installed.

Precision's features include:

- 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

According to EVGA Precision needs can be used with one of its GeForce 6, 7, 8 or 9 products but cards from other manufacturers seem to play nice with the app too.

You can now download EVGA's Precision 1.0 from the cute and cuddly 2Many.
Source: TechConnect
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The first thing I thought when I heard of the temperature supporting 4 GPU's was how nice it would look to have the temperature of each card in each corner of the screen (obviously this would get old and cumbersome after awhile). I must be such a nerd.

Anyway, one thing I really want to see and really don't understand why its not been done yet is GPU load. Yes, I understand all about which frequencies I run and I know it has a good bit of an affect on the temperature. But the load is equally important. Running at the highest frequency with low load isn't gonna have breaking any core threshold temperatures.
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The first thing I thought when I heard of the temperature supporting 4 GPU's was how nice it would look to have the temperature of each card in each corner of the screen (obviously this would get old and cumbersome after awhile). I must be such a nerd.

Anyway, one thing I really want to see and really don't understand why its not been done yet is GPU load. Yes, I understand all about which frequencies I run and I know it has a good bit of an affect on the temperature. But the load is equally important. Running at the highest frequency with low load isn't gonna have breaking any core threshold temperatures.
http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/

Run that @ full sceen for some load.
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For those that don't know...W1zzard, the original creator of ATI Tool, has had a hand in the creation of EVGA's new OC utility. It includes many of the same great features as ATI Tool, already making it a popular choice for overclockers.



Source: TechConnect
Are you sure bout that . Unwinder and riva come to mind .



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http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/

Run that @ full sceen for some load.
Yes, I have used that before. I am saying that I want to see the GPU load though. Like Ctrl + Alt + Delete in windows and top in linux
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Yeah, I don't know about linux. Sorry.
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Are you sure bout that . Unwinder and riva come to mind .



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Only stating what I read on another news release site. I just installed it this morning and saw Alexy's name myself....
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Guess that'd be another instance of 'not knowing wot yer doin'.....

is what you guys do is see it and copy/paste??? killin me
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Guess that'd be another instance of 'not knowing wot yer doin'.....

is what you guys do is see it and copy/paste??? killin me
I corrected my error (yes, it was reported from another site). Thank you, hulioni, for pointing it out (sincerely).

Zelly - do you enjoy NBF? Do you consider yourself a contributor?
I have no history with you, but you seemed intent on creating one.

Feel free to troll other forums.
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