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EVGA may have stopped making graphics cards but that hasn't stopped it from updating its EVGA Precision X1 overclocking software.
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I mostly use AB but I've seen X1 give a little more OC headroom with my EVGA cards (of course). I will occasionally for the h of it use it to max out the hybrid 3090 Ti. The most I've gotten out of it so far is 2175 MHz but it's almost pointless because at stock it happily holds 2040-2050 MHz and is so quiet and I've seen it do that consistently for over 6-10 hours straight. It only gains a few frames, or more, when OCd so not really worth it for the power draw and noise. I'll never get a non-AIO or non-liquid-cooled card again after this though.I stopped using Precision long ago when EVGA had that falling out with the guy who makes RivaTuner, who ended up teaming with MSI for Afterburner. I've been using Afterburner since, though the original reason I switched was cuz for a time EVGA made you have to get Precision through Steam, which was f*cking retarded. When I buy nVidia I buy EVGA cards, which have proprietary fan controllers that don't work with other programs. Well the main GPU fan does, but if your card has any other fans (my 1080 Ti has a second one), you can't control those if you don't have Precision. Still couldn't be bothered to go back to Precision.
I mostly use AB but I've seen X1 give a little more OC headroom with my EVGA cards (of course). I will occasionally for the h of it use it to max out the hybrid 3090 Ti. The most I've gotten out of it so far is 2175 MHz but it's almost pointless because at stock it happily holds 2040-2050 MHz and is so quiet and I've seen it do that consistently for over 6-10 hours straight. It only gains a few frames, or more, when OCd so not really worth it for the power draw and noise. I'll never get a non-AIO or non-liquid-cooled card again after this though.
Same, I mainly used Precision and now Afterburner (and GWE in Linux) for making custom fan curves, and for the OSD functionality it gets via RTSS (that function is served by MangoHUD in Linux). I also use Afterburner for taking screenshots for non-Steam games, and on the rare occasion I need to capture game footage (I would use nVidia ShadowPlay but that sh1t is locked behind GeForce Experience).I tend to use this type of utility software more for setting fan profiles to balance noise vs. performance rather than for squeezing out the last bit of OC overhead.
Yeah, that kind of sh1t I'm okay with.I figure, if I am to see the RGB, I might as well make them serve a useful purpose rather than just be aesthetic.