2012/09/09 00:18:11
eikast
tyler.szabo

I have an EVGA GTX 790, that is recognized without issue by other applications; however when I run the program (and indeed grant administrative privileges) I get the following message:

---------------------------EVGA LED Controller---------------------------
This device is not supported!
---------------------------OK   ---------------------------

Environment:
Graphics card: 04G-P4-2690-KR
Motherboard: GA-Z77X-UD5H (F8 BIOS)
CPU: i5-3570k (HD4000 disabled in bios)
OS: Windows 7 x64
Other software:
Precision X 3.0.3 installed
OC Scanner X 2.2.0 installed
NVIDIA driver 301.42 installed
Lucid Virtu MVP 2.1.115a.23214 installed; but hardware virtualization is disabled. (edit) uninstalled, no change

Hehe I think you mean GTX 690. 
2012/09/09 02:44:37
tyler.szabo
Whoops, thanks :). It would be nice to have a 790, but it seemed so extravagant to have bleeding edge hardware brought back from the future.
2012/09/25 13:56:29
Tadhg
Tyler.szabo: You wouldn't be interested in the 2015 Model laptops. Get with the times. 2012 technology is so outdated. I'm sure these beasts have better than a 790!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPjDPzgKV14
2012/09/29 10:44:30
lastsamurairick
This are such Sexy Sexy GPU's is ok i want to hold one.
2012/10/05 04:02:25
sjp770
Is there an app for the 680 Classifieds LEDs?
2012/11/11 10:00:15
fbsrkc06
gtx 690 great
 
2012/11/11 10:07:46
chris619
Thats awesome.
 
2012/12/03 10:46:16
cyclogenisis
awesome thanks for this, will try when I get home.
2012/12/07 02:30:09
yourgod
Oh come on, do something creative like syncing the LED(s) to the beat of whatever is playing on WinAmp!
 

2012/12/14 06:28:01
mito!
Sorry, what exactly is this LED controller for?

Is it for a SLI setup of two GTX 690?
 

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