If you bit the bullet and preordered a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti or GeForce RTX 2080 graphics card, EVGA has a new overclocking tool that might interest you.
Latest Version:
EVGA Precision X1 0.3.17.0 Beta LATEST
Requirements:
Windows 8 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 / Windows 10 64
Author / Product:
EVGA Corporation / EVGA Precision X1
Old Versions:
Filename:
EVGA_Precision_X1_0.3.17.0_BETA.exe
Details:
EVGA Precision X1 2019 full offline installer setup for PC 32bit/64bit
EVGA Precision X1
free software is faster, easier and better than ever. When paired with an NVIDIA Turing graphics card, the new EVGA Precision X1 will unleash its full potential with a built in overclock scanner, adjustable frequency curve and RGB LED control. Test the next generation of EVGA's GPU stress testing utility with additional testing options and test modes. Adjust the fan speed, fan curve, or simply set a profile. Adjust the fans on each of your graphics cards using a more simplified interface. All-new RGB LED control for both graphics cards and NVLink Bridges! Supports GeForce RTX and GeForce GTX 10 Series Graphics Cards and Windows 10 64-Bit! Features and Highlights
Brand new GUI that is faster and easier to use.
Real-Time wattage monitoring (on supported EVGA graphics cards).
Full support for GeForce RTX graphics cards (GTX support coming soon)
RGB LED Control supporting graphics cards and/or NVLink Bridge.
LED Sync that syncs with other EVGA RGB components.
Dynamically set independent voltage/frequency points for ultimate control.
New OC Scanner for finding the best stable overclock.
On-Screen-Display (OSD) shows your system vitals at a glance.
GPU Clock, Memory Clock and Voltage Control.
Custom fan control and fan curve.
Profiling system allowing up to 10 profiles with hotkey.
In game screenshot function.
Posted by7 months ago
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Any official how to from EVGA them selves on how to enable and use it?
I see alot of confusion all over the place from both MSI and EVGA users. Seen people saying just click scanner and then aply and nothing else. Others say put the score into the core overclock after. Not to mention the buggy GUI that you dont know if it saves your settings even. If I do a scanner and click aply and then close X1 and launch it again. I dont see the score anymore or if the curve is the one I got when I scanned.
So can we get a proper way to use the OC scanner in precision X1 please. No more confusion or testing around.