2016/10/19 00:16:52
justaturtle
I'm in the middle of a major upgrade so my specs are a bit poor currently, so I dont know if that's why the K Boost isn't showing up, but I looked into options, etc - cant find anything. I also tried to search for a solution but everything I found didn't work. I checked UEFI and everything seems normal there so I dont think it's that. Also I was able to overclock my previous (AMD) card.
 
What I've tried so far:
 
  • Clean uninstall/install (deleting profiles in the process)
  • Checked UEFI
 
FX-6350
8GB DDR3
EVGA GTX 1070
Windows 10
 
 
 
2016/10/19 01:25:51
kenneth325
You can confirm the device ID: 10DE 1B80-3842
This will determine the on / off K Boost function

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2016/10/25 07:54:36
testsubject13
justaturtle
I'm in the middle of a major upgrade so my specs are a bit poor currently, so I dont know if that's why the K Boost isn't showing up, but I looked into options, etc - cant find anything. I also tried to search for a solution but everything I found didn't work. I checked UEFI and everything seems normal there so I dont think it's that. Also I was able to overclock my previous (AMD) card.
 
What I've tried so far:
 
  • Clean uninstall/install (deleting profiles in the process)
  • Checked UEFI
 
FX-6350
8GB DDR3
EVGA GTX 1070
Windows 10
 

For some reason AMD motherboards cant read the vendor ID correctly in Pascal cards BIOS.
Open an EVGA support ticket and they will help U. Thats what I did, took them 15 mins to send a BIOS update for my evga 1060 sc. Now Precision XOC have full functionality.

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