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EVGA Software-Control For GPU Voltages

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Have an exciting new utility to show today that is coming soon

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A couple of facts:

* First version of this utility will support all EVGA GTX 260 65nm, 280 and 295 cards.
* Will work ONLY on EVGA graphics cards, and ONLY for EVGA registered users.

Check out the below example, a small VCore boost increases my clockspeed 100MHz!

EVGA GTX 295 Air Cooling

Standard Voltage (1038mV)
Max Clocks: 684MHz Core / 1476MHz Shader
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Increased Voltage (1263mV)
Max Clocks: 783MHz Core / 1692MHz Shader
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http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=749117&mpage=1&key=��
 
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if EVGA can do this then perhaps other manufacturers can too and opens the way for Rivatuner etc to do so as well :-)

I am sure the cards have a thermal throttle on them though so going crazy with volts will only cause crazy temps and thermal thorttling ;-)
 
Woah! :eek:

That is awesome! I might have a wee play about with that over the weekend on my 9800GTX and then hope i get an EVGA for my 280GTX! :D
 
I'm sure it will work for other cards as the cards are pretty much ref design just different coolers :) , i think its more to do with CHECK OUT OUR UTIL BUY FROM US AND USE IT!
 
I mean EVGA precision works with all other brands of cards yeah?

It will soon by widely available on the internet no doubt after release ;)
 
I mean EVGA precision works with all other brands of cards yeah?

It will soon by widely available on the internet no doubt after release ;)

It's got something to do with a particular type of voltage regulator that can be software controlled, hence why only particular cards are supported. Other manufacturers may have the same regulators, assuming eVGA have used the reference design. I guess you'll find out soon enough.
 
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