Enhanced graphic performance with EVGA's latest tweaking utility

Dec 12, 2011 15:09 GMT  ·  By

If you're into overclocking your graphics card and are looking to get the best performance out of your gaming system, you might consider trying the EVGA Precision 2.1.1 utility.

Destined to be used with almost all EVGA graphic gards, the Precision utility puts you in control of your card's performance with the Core/ Shader and Memory Clock tuning possibilities.

You also get real-tim in-game monitoring and Logitech keyboard LCD display support, while the fan / clock settings can be altered independently or synchronous, in case you're using a multi-GPU array.

Up to 10 profiles with assignable keys are available, as well as system tray temperature display and fan profiling capabilities. A host of monitoring variables are available at any moment, allowing you to taylor the tweaking scenarios according to your own preferences.

The EVGA Precision 2.1.1 now comes with an integrated Voltage Tuner; improvements have been made as far as spelling and GTX 580 cards are concerned. The EVGA On-Screen Display server has reached version 4.2.4 and sports the following enhancements:

- Added power user oriented application profile setting allowing EVGA On-Screen Display Server to detect runtime function offsets dynamically on each 3D application startup. This provides On-Screen Display functionality support in applications using modified Direct3D runtime libraries (e.g. FXAA injection Direct3D runtimes) - Updated profiles list.