EDIT: Quitting PX1 with boost lock enabled, saved as such, and re-launching seems to keep boost lock active on subsequent launches. I'm not sure if this reflects intended behavior, but regardless, Problem Solved - and boost lock is great! The 1.0.2.0 release seems pretty stable on my system so far, in regards to any functionality that was already included prior. However, I did encounter the installer error which at least one other user reported - the installer hangs on "Extract: PrecisionXServer.exe", then displays a windows error message, as follows:
"Error opening file for writing:
C:\Program Files\EVGA\Precision X1\PrecisionXServerHooks.dll
Click abort to stop the installation, Retry to try again, or Ignore to skip this file."
I did indeed restart after successful uninstall. After attempting to install the older version that I previously had, I also experienced this error, so I proceeded to attempt to install every version still available from EVGA directly, working from newest to oldest, but the error remains.. so at this point I'm thinking this particular error may be a local issue, contingent on user-specific variable or condition on PC. Regardless, against my own judgement, I selected to "ignore" the error. The software installs successfully, and all familiar functionality remains in-place. To date, today is the first time I have ever seen this error when performing PX1 installation.
My only issue as of right now, lies within the "Boost Lock" Feature - Boost lock seems to keep locked for about one minute, then drops to idle-esque frequencies. Once the frequencies drop, they never return past light-use figures even under aggressive load. I'm considering the possibility that I simply don't understand how this feature is supposed to function, but just wanted to check with other users to see if I am seeing expected results.