
What annoys me is how the Precision X operates, the UI (personally) is horrible compared to MSI Afterburner, things are buried so deep inside the settings menu and if you have HW Monitoring opened, playing games would lead to severe keyboard lag and delay when actuating keys, so I want back in on MSI's Afterburner software.īut I have heard if you use Afterburner instead of Precision X, you can only control the GPU fan, and not the second fan, so the second fan won't even spin. If the card is an EVGA graphics card, overclocking is covered under the warranty term.Recently upgrade to a GTX 1080Ti SC2 by EVGA, and from research I have learned that in order to utlisie the asynchronous fan control technology I had to use their EVGA Precision X OC software, which is fair enough. Please consult with your video card manufacturer before using this application. Note: This application has many features and achievements that may void your graphics card's manufacturer warranty. Profiling system allowing up to 10 profiles with hotkey.On-Screen-Display (OSD) shows your system vitals at a glance.New OC Scanner for finding the best stable overclock.Dynamically set independent voltage/frequency points for ultimate control.LED Sync that syncs with other EVGA RGB components.RGB LED Control supporting graphics cards and/or NVLink Bridge.

Full support for GeForce RTX and select GTX Graphics Cards.Real-Time wattage monitoring (on supported EVGA graphics cards).Brand new GUI that is faster and easier to use.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. With a brand new layout, completely new codebase, new features and more, the new EVGA Precision X1 software is faster, easier and better than ever.
