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EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open?

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2017/04/18 22:58:16 (permalink)
So I just updated my Precision XOC, and noticed the program can't show my Power Max Temp, nor can it show my Memory Max Temp after getting updated. 
Also after the update, I have had HUGE performance loss while having Precision tool open, I'm talking over 50% fps loss in most games and I can barely run 3ds Max while having Precision XOC open. 
Here is a video of csgo, showing it a bit more extreme, but you get the point: youtube.c o m/watch?v=XUqq9jrm8WM
I am really disapointed in this, and getting a bit frustrated. I am about to uninstall Precision if this doesn't get fixed ASAP.
post edited by LordBo - 2017/04/19 00:35:53
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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/18 22:59:30 (permalink)
    Link removed because this is my first post, but I'll send it privately to anyone interested.
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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/18 23:23:07 (permalink)
    Put spaces in your link for it to show up on the forums.
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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/19 00:37:14 (permalink)
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    Put spaces in your link for it to show up on the forums.


    Link added with spaces between .com :P
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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/19 00:52:32 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forums..You mean because it goes from 900 FPS to 400 FPS with Precision running?..My god, how is that even playable?
     
    I certainly would help to know what video card you have, but if you don't have a card with iCX Technology there won't be any readings for the Power Max Temp and the Memory Max Temp because the sensors don't exist, which sounds like the situation.

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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/19 01:25:35 (permalink)
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    Welcome to the forums..You mean because it goes from 900 FPS to 400 FPS with Precision running?..My god, how is that even playable?
     
    I certainly would help to know what video card you have, but if you don't have a card with there won't be any readings for the Power Max Temp and the Memory Max Temp because the sensors don't exist, which sounds like the situation.


    As I said that example was a bet extreme, but it applies to any program/game. For example in For Honor, it goes from 70 (playable) to about 30 (unplayable). I have a 1080Ti, and before I updated I could see all the different temps.
    Edit: I could also see all temps on my old GTX 1080
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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/19 01:48:10 (permalink)
    Ah, I see..Well I don't have any idea about the FPS loss, may be related to OSD, maybe try turning it off and see if that's it..Could try MSI Afterburner instead of Precision too.
     
    As far as the temps not showing up if you have a 1080 Ti with iCX (not the Founders Edition), I'd uninstall Precision XOC and delete it's leftover folders/files (and any previous Precision version folders/files) in the Program Files (x86) folder, reboot and install Precision XOC again..If no joy, try a graphics driver uninstall/reinstall too..That's all I can tell you right now, man.
     
    Knowing the exact 1080 Ti and OS you have might help too.

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    Re: EVGA Precision XOC giving huge performance loss when open? 2017/04/19 02:49:44 (permalink)
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    Ah, I see..Well I don't have any idea about the FPS loss, may be related to OSD, maybe try turning it off and see if that's it..Could try MSI Afterburner instead of Precision too.
     
    As far as the temps not showing up if you have a 1080 Ti with iCX (not the Founders Edition), I'd uninstall Precision XOC and delete it's leftover folders/files (and any previous Precision version folders/files) in the Program Files (x86) folder, reboot and install Precision XOC again..If no joy, try a graphics driver uninstall/reinstall too..That's all I can tell you right now, man.
     
    Knowing the exact 1080 Ti and OS you have might help too.


    I still have those huge performance hits after reinstalling completely. The problems doesn't occur with Afterburner, so I guess I'll just stick to that program.
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