- EVGA PRECISION X DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 10 MOD
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"We added it to the exclude list as there was a compatibility issue that caused extreme slow downs, like sub 20 FPS." Taken from a Mod over at the EVGA forums, thread link -> C:\Program Files (x86)\EVGA\PrecisionX 16\ProfilesĮDIT #2 - Please be aware of the following if you use the above : Then close and save the file.ħ - Copy back the file you've just edited to the location you copied it from, ie. exe files after each reboot do the following :ġ - Browse to : C:\Program Files (x86)\EVGA\PrecisionX 16\Profiles (or wherever you installed Precision X 16 to, just get to the profiles folder)Ģ - Find the file called "precisionxserver.cfg"ģ - Copy this file to your desktop or another locationĤ - Rename the original "precisionxserver.cfg" in C:\Program Files (x86)\EVGA\PrecisionX 16\Profiles to something like "precisionxservercfg.old"ĥ - Goto the desktop, or wherever you placed the copy of the file and open it in either Notepad or WorpadĦ - Remove bf3.exe, bf4.exe and bf4_x86.exe" from in there. Even the toggle is working fine for me now, (I've assigned INSERT as my toggle key).ĮDIT - To stop having to remove these three. Only downside is that even if you remove them and click OK, after a restart it reverts back to what I presume is the default and those three. So as a test I removed them from there, and OSD started working instantly. Surely you'd want to INCLUDE those in monitoring? Found this really odd as you will notice that BF3.exe, BF4.exe and BF4_x86.exe are listed in there. exe files that were EXCLUDED from framerate monitoring. This will open the following box :įound a thread on the EVGA forums, ( ) and some guy on there said that this was a list of. If you hover over it, you'll see it's called " EVGA Precision X 16 Server v5.2.0", as below : Once you've started Precision X 16, you'll also notice in your task bar you have an additional EVGA icon. Added bundled EVGA Bridge utility, allowing controlling EVGA Precision via Bluetooth from Android smartphones.Ok to solve the BF4 OSD issue seems you have to do the following. Bundled EVGA EVTune utility has been replaced with brand new EVGA VoltageTuner utility New option may improve compatibility of software automatic fan speed control mode with some bugged display drivers, overriding manually programmed fan speed under certain conditions
EVGA PRECISION X DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
Added new "Force fan speed update on each period" option to the "Fan" tab. Maximum length of GPU name for GPU selection buttons has been increased to 10 symbols Maximum framerate target increased to 120 FPS The log files captured with EVGA Precision can be viewed in any text editor like Notepad or in graphics form in RivaTuner's HML file viewer (RivaTuner must be installed for viewing log files in graphics form) Now EVGA Precision is able to save history in native RivaTuner Hardware Monitoring Log file format. Added hardware monitoring history logging support. When this option is disabled, hardware monitoring window can be minimized to the taskbar when it is detached from the main window Added "Always on top" setting to the context menu of detached hardware monitor window.
EVGA PRECISION X DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 10 SKIN
This latest release includes a new skin (EVGA Classified), support for hardware monitoring history logging, and is bundled with the new EVGA VoltageTuner utility. EVGA has today rolled out a new version (3.0.2) of its Precision X GPU overclocking software.