
This program allows you to fine tune your GeForce graphics card for the maximum performance possible, with Core/Shader/Memory clock tuning, real time monitoring support including in-game, Logitech Key. Introducing the EVGA P67 lineup! Supporting Intel Socket 1155 processors, these motherboards offer incredible performance.ĭownload: eVGA Precision 2.0.0 - 11:07 AMĮVGA Precision v1.9.6 Download - 11:12 AM he he.EVGA Precision v2.1.2 Available - 01:50 PMĮVGA Precision allows you to fine tune your GeForce graphics card for the maximum performance possible, with Core/Shader/Memory clock tuning, real time monitoring support including in-game, Logitech K.ĮVGA Precision v2.1.1 Download - 06:29 PMĮVGA presents the P67 SLI motherboard - 05:41 PMĮVGA reveals its P67 SLI motherboard, it will soon start shipping for $199.99. I currently have around £1800 quid invested in a pair of graphics cards and a gaming monitor and i still aint ready for real 4K gaming yet. Water cooling my top card would help me but its a lot of money and hassle for very little real gain. base clocks are one thing and boost speeds another thing. even if i raise the base clocks the boost will go down to the same (whatever limits gets hit first) levels. what i really wanted is to a 2d profile that also lower the volts and perhabs lower the speed further than evga allows (if it would have a noticeable positive affect on power usage, which i dunno). The ACX 3.0 cooler offers additional heatpipes and a more efficient heatsink design. watching it go down as the top card nears 75 C is interesting. i have created two profiles in evga precision: one set with lowest speed the program allows and one with my max overclock. EVGA revealed a brand new cooler that will debut with the company’s first overclocked GTX 1080 models. the boost starts off at 1442 with my clocks. Other thing you could try (at your own risk) is use evga precision x and bump up the voltage just ONE notch and no more, Maybe the card is not getting quite enough juice even with factory overclock, If you are able to play game with no crashes at all by underclocking your card then that could be the issue. I have a 75 C target tempt set on my top card. the real answer is to lower resolution or settings or bite the bullet and buy some cards that will produce acceptable frame rates at 4K.

If frame rates are the problem that extra 5 percent turns 40 fps into 42 fps.

in the end i personally dont think an extra 5 or so percent performance gain from extreme clocking is worth the effort or hassle. SLI does limit clocking options compared to using just the one card. they sit too close together and top card runs 20 C hotter than the bottom card. with sli the card that hits its whatever limit first throttles down and other one goes down with it.

one limit or other gets hit and the boost gets reduced. I could be wrong but i think if pushed they all end up throttling to some extend or other.
