2016/11/11 12:16:44
EVGA_JacobF
http://www.evga.com/precisionxoc/
Version 6.0.9
Release: 11/11/2016
  • Add support for adjusting OSD font size. (Access through Precision XOC Server application)
  • Add origin.exe to OSD exclude list
  • Add pixel clock adjustment up to 144Hz
  • Fix Battlefield 1 OSD crash when changing resolution
2016/11/11 12:19:24
trilegdog

2016/11/11 12:35:49
ipkha
Now we need color adjustment for the OSD, font size for Graphs.
Also, Java runtime is getting an OSD for some reason. It's a pain to exclude as every version winds up in a different subfolder.
2016/11/11 16:29:20
Zageron
How's the OC Scanner stability and CPU usage doing with all of these updates?
Back on 6.0.4 it was still very bad.
2016/11/11 19:44:19
fightinfilipino
i'm still having trouble downloading the standalone version. i'm logged in to the EVGA site. when i click on the download link, i get kicked back to the EVGA front page.
 
any help? this is happening in both Chrome and IE. happens if i have any adblocking on or not.
2016/11/11 22:45:05
jamexr
Font size! Awesome, specially for 4k from a distance (comfy couch pc gaming).

It would be nice if you guys allow to change the font color too. Sometimes white is hard to see. Keep improving!
2016/11/12 10:19:28
centrino
 
Hey guys, i have the same problem like fightinfilipino, i want to donwload the software but i link to the web page EVGA front, please i need help, thaks
2016/11/12 12:27:19
specialkone
I am still getting 3DMark (TimeSpy/Firestrike) crashes (oops an error occurred) with this version with the OSD on. And that's with NO OC. With OSD off it runs to completion. I went back to 6.0.7 which used to be fine for me but it now crashes with the OSD on as well. I think it's a combination of Precision XOC and Nvidia's 37X drivers causing the problem. Heaven benchmark runs fine with the OSD on, as do my games.
2016/11/12 12:51:12
Inelastic
You should add the Bethesda launcher to the exclude list as well since the osd will show up on that like it did in Origin.
2016/11/12 14:41:22
mkimbro
Ok guys I need some help. I have a question about Precision XOC? I have install the latest version 6.0.9. However I have notice this issue from previous versions, so I have to ask.
 
I have an ASUS X99 Strix Gaming motherboard with a I7-6850K CPU, using Windows 10Pro 64Bit. I have two EVGA GTX-1070 SC ACX3.0 Video card in SLI setup.
 
When your looking at the Precision display, I have noticed that my GPU Clock & Memory clock are at Idle for Video card "one", i.e GPU Clock is 240Mhz & Memory is at 405Mhz. On video card "two", it shows GPU Clock @ 1012Mhz and Memory Clock at 4006Mhz. this is constant at idle.
 
When you are do graphics or game Video, card "one" will go up at times, but then will drop back to normal, While Video card two is running constant at a higher clock. I've always thought it was Video card number "one", was the master and not two?
 
I have also notice when Precision is minimized, and you right click on it, and look at profiles. One shows +100%/0/+0Mhz/+0Mhz/67% / Two shows +100%/0/+10Mhz/+10Mhz/67%.  This is with both cards with GPU & Memory clocks at +10. Card one always show 0's.
This is in a SLI setup.
 
Would anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?

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