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2017/04/30 03:04:46 (permalink)
Hi to all, i have a Zotac (yes isn't a EVGA I'm sorry) GTX 560 Ti and on my Windows 10 I've installed the 4.1.0 PrecisionX software for set-up a good fan curve and work wery well, in 2015 I tried to install 5.3.10 version on my windows PC but it lost the configuration at every startup of the PC so I reverted to 4.1.0, is this issue solved on 6.1.4? PrecisionX 6.1.4 support the GTX 560 Ti?

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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/04/30 03:30:43 (permalink)
    Yes it will work, with limited functionality..Precision XOC was designed primarily for the new EVGA cards with iCX Technology and won't be fully functional with a non-EVGA/non-iCX card..Some features like probably overvolting for one, and auto-overclocking for another, will not be available because you have an older/non-iCX Zotac card..An EVGA card is normally needed for full functionality in Precision, even older versions..All you can do is try the new version and see how you like it and how it works, but it's probably best to just stick with an older version of Precision that works for you or use MSI Afterburner instead.

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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/04/30 03:49:55 (permalink)
     
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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/04/30 04:00:09 (permalink)
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    Moved to General Hardware. (Non-Evga product)


    Sorry i haven't noticed this section my fault, thanks for moved it in the right place.
     
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    Yes it will work, with limited functionality..Precision XOC was designed primarily for the new EVGA cards with iCX Technology and won't be fully functional with a non-EVGA/non-iCX card..Some features like probably overvolting for one, and auto-overclocking for another, will not be available because you have an older/non-iCX Zotac card..An EVGA card is normally needed for full functionality in Precision, even older versions..All you can do is try the new version and see how you like it and how it works, but it's probably best to just stick with an older version of Precision that works for you or use MSI Afterburner instead.


    I hope in someone that already tested it but probably simply my Graphic card is too old for hope on it ... probably the best way is try it myself (even if is a big waste of time instal new version and revert to old if new version don't work). I've already tried MSI afterburner and don't work properly with my graphic card.

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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/04/30 18:25:21 (permalink)
     
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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/05/03 05:37:28 (permalink)
    I've tried it, the latest version work but with latest version increase the usage of CPU and set memory to 1000MHz instead of 2000MHz and the oldest version is more lightweight than newest version.

    My conclusion is that oldest version is better than the newest for this Graphic card.

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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/05/11 07:43:22 (permalink)
    Honestly for non EVGA cards I'd go with afterburner
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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/05/23 13:48:53 (permalink)
    sorry for longest awaiting, I've tried afterburner at the beginning but don't like to me the old evga app. is the best for me.

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    Re: GTX 560 Ti and PrecisionX Compatibility 2017/05/24 00:28:22 (permalink)
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    Hi to all, i have a Zotac (yes isn't a EVGA I'm sorry) GTX 560 Ti and on my Windows 10 I've installed the 4.1.0 PrecisionX software for set-up a good fan curve and work wery well, in 2015 I tried to install 5.3.10 version on my windows PC but it lost the configuration at every startup of the PC so I reverted to 4.1.0, 

     
    The last legacy version of Precision was v4.2.1 which has the features and fixes at the time of release shown below, uses RivaTuner Statistics Server for OSD, and was the last version created for EVGA by Alexey Nicolaychuk aka Unwinder (RivaTuner and MSI Afterburner creator).
     
    If you would like that particular 'newest legacy version', you can find it around here and there (at perhaps some less-than-trustworthy download locations), or I have the original from the old EVGA Downloads here on my OneDrive page.
     
    Release Date: 7/18/13
     
    System Requirements:
    Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista / XP 
    GeForce 600, 500, 400 or 200 series graphics card
     
    Features:
    • GPU and Memory Frequency/Clock Offset
    • Power Target Control (GeForce GTX 680)
    • Frame Rate Target Control
    • GPU Voltage Adjustment
    • Fan Control/Fan Curve
    • Profiling system allowing up to 10 profiles with optional hotkey
    • Robust monitoring allowing ingame, system tray, and/or Logitech LCD monitoring
    • In game screenshot hotkey, supports BMP, PNG and JPG formats
    • Multi-language support: English, Dutch, French, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian
     
    On-Screen Display server has been upgraded:
    • The server is no longer being distributed as a part of client applications like EVGA Precision. Now it comes with own installer and can be optionally installed when necessary. EVGA Precision will automatically hide any server dependent functionality (such as On-Screen Display, framerate monitoring, automatic 2D/3D profiles management, screen capture and so on) when the server is not installed
    • Ported to new VC++ compiler, new core and skin engine libraries with better extendibility
    • Slightly redesigned skin. Now framerate limiting and custom Direct3D runtime libraries support can be controlled directly from the main window
    • Updated RTSSSharedMemorySample sample code. Now the sample demonstrates how to detect the server installation path and launch the server from a third party client application
    • Fixed color sequence pattern for NVIDIA FCAT system under Direct3D10 and Direct3D11
    • Added alternate FCAT rendering modes for multi-GPU systems
    • Added On-Screen Display profile for Doom 3: BFG edition
    • Updated Italian localization
    • Updated EVGA Voltage Tuner utility
    • K-Boost no longer requires system reboot after enabling
    • K-Boost can now be enabled with SLI enabled
    • Updated EVGA PixelClock overclocking utility
    • GUI Error fix
    • Now shows real time Pixel Clock and Refresh Rate
    • Updated EVGA Bridge utility
    • Bugfixes
    • Recompiled kernel mode driver to bypass false positive in driver verifier
    • Includes EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN Skin

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