2016/10/01 07:42:39
NucleusX
It allows you to change the RGB LED color of certain selected EVGA cards. If its not accessible, your particular card doesn't have it.
2016/10/01 07:45:34
krane
NucleusX
It allows you to change the RGB LED color of certain selected EVGA cards. If its not accessible, your particular card doesn't have it.


Ah, thank you.
2016/10/01 07:46:29
NucleusX
Shelledfade
I have a question.
 
I have a gtx 980, should I use precisionX or precisionXOC? Is PrecisionXOC just a newer version of precisionX ? 


 
There used to be 2 separate versions for specific cards, but recently merged into one universal version for all cards. Just get the OC version.
2016/10/01 10:23:45
dzadzey
NucleusX
dzadzey
Well, it seems that the more EVGA tries to fix this software, the more useless it becomes. Even though the load on Windows start up option is active, it DOESN'T load on Windows start up, the profile save function is still sketchy, at best. I love yer hardware, but the software supporting it is simply awful. (expletives omitted due to overzealous, easily offended moderators)


Not only do you enable startup on the main page of Precision X, you also have to click into the settings cog icon located at the
bottom right, select the general tab, then select "Start with OS" check box , click ok, test with a reboot. Common mistake.


Well, given that I did that first thing out of the box and it STILL fails to start with the OS, that's not the problem. But thanks anyways.
2016/10/01 10:59:27
NucleusX
Yeh fair enough, worth a shot. I've seen legitimate issue's with PX start up expressed by other forum members, can't help there i'm afraid.
2016/10/02 01:50:55
Makoki1
Hy there, would like to know, whats the difference between the standalone and the steam version.
2016/10/02 09:37:33
GanGstaOne
Sean1976
GanGstaOne
So still no KBoost function for NON-EVGA cards thats not cool !?!?!


K-boost is a EVGA feature only in PX 6.0.7. To even download the product you need to own a Evga GPU? The rest of the brands are stuck using AB by Msi which might offer overvoltage but not K-Boost. FYI K-Boost isnt working properly anyway atm, so no loss GanGstaOne


the Previous version of Precision KBoost was working for all cards back when precision was a good app but now with OC X no just for EVGA and MSI does have full clock boost like Kboost and it actually works but i wonder why only for evga cards now when before was for all people was using precision for that future and you only need registration on evga site to download it
2016/10/02 11:38:28
Scarlet-Tech
Makoki1
Hy there, would like to know, whats the difference between the standalone and the steam version.




 
Standalone doesn't have acheivements. Steam version does, through steam
2016/10/02 13:33:30
bob16314
GanGstaOne
So still no KBoost function for NON-EVGA cards thats not cool !?!?!



For those that do not know, the PrecisionX (and XOC) Advanced Settings 'Secret menu' can be accessed from the PrecisionX main screen by hovering the mouse cursor over a blank area of the PrecisionX main screen, then pressing Shift + Ctrl + Middle mouse button..The Advanced Settings 'Secret menu' includes the option to 'Turn off KBOOST limitation (BSOD risk)' which may allow KBOOST in situations that normally would not allow KBOOST.
 
I do not know if it would work with an other-than-EVGA card, but I don't see why it shouldn't with any NVIDIA-based card, all you can do is try it.
 
Be aware there is a BSOD risk as stated..If you encounter persistent BSODs after overriding the limitation, you'll need to boot into Safe Mode and uninstall the NVIDIA Graphics Driver through Control Panel -> Programs and Features, and then reinstall the NVIDIA Graphics Driver after a normal boot using the Windows Standard VGA driver, then uncheck the 'Turn off KBOOST limitation (BSOD risk)' option after you install the NVIDA driver and fuggetabout overriding the KBOOST limitation..Not that big of a deal, and simple to recover from.
 
If 'Turn off KBOOST limitation (BSOD risk)' works, that's great, if not, oh well, it just won't..One KBOOST limitation (with persistent BSOD) is using a DVI-to-VGA adapter, at least it is for me, but works fine when using straight HDMI.
 
If you do not have an NVIDIA Graphics Driver already stored in the usual C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver folder (or otherwise), boot into Safe Mode With Networking to download a driver..It's also advisable to NOT have the 'Start Up' (Apply at Windows Startup) option in PrecisionX enabled until you're sure the 'Turn off KBOOST limitation (BSOD risk)' option works for you..You should 'Start Windows Normally' as opposed to 'Repair' if/when prompted upon restart/s..The 'Repair' Windows option on restart is a waste of time and will do nothing in the end except tell you that Windows could not be repaired, blah blah blah.
 
Just my input, and from personal experience here..Hope it helps.
2016/10/02 15:02:28
Ricksterbon
Evil_Betox
Just updated, thanks.
 
Any chance of including EA Origin to OSD exclusion list as well in the next update? It seems to be showing up after the new Origin layout update.
 





Not sure why anyone hasnt responded to this, open PrecisionX 16 Server -> click Add and add these following .EXE's.
 
-origin.exe (C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin) <- For me
-originthinsetupinternal.exe (C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin) <- For me

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