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Profiling system allowing up to 10 profiles with hotkey.On-Screen-Display (OSD) shows your system vitals at a glance.New OC Scanner for finding the best stable overclock.Dynamically set independent voltage/frequency points for ultimate control.LED Sync that syncs with other EVGA RGB components.RGB LED Control supporting graphics cards and/or NVLink Bridge.Full support for GeForce RTX and select GTX Graphics Cards.Real-Time wattage monitoring (on supported EVGA graphics cards).Brand new GUI that is faster and easier to use.When paired with an NVIDIA Turing graphics card, the new EVGA Precision X1 will unleash its full potential with a built in overclock scanner, adjustable frequency curve and RGB LED control. With a brand new layout, completely new codebase, new features and more, the new EVGA Precision X1 software is faster, easier and better than ever.

This is a 1,269 point increase in our overall 3DMark score, which represents a performance gain of 12.2 percent.Introducing EVGA Precision X1. This overclock meant that we were running at 1566.2 MHz at times thanks to NVIDIA Boost 2.0 on the core, which is one of the highest clocks we have gotten for the GM204 ‘Maxwell’ GPU.ĮVGA GeForce GTX 970 Hybrid Gaming 4GB Stock:ĮVGA GeForce GTX 970 Hybrid Gaming 4GB Overclocked:īy overclocking the EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SSC 4GB video card we were able to take the stock score of 10,441 and raise it up to 11,710.

We did need to bump up the voltage by +12mV to get the core clock stable. By using the EVGA Precision X utility to overclock the core of the GPU by 200MHz and memory by 500MHz we were running at 1240 MHz base clock (1479MHz boost) and the memory was at 2000MHz (8000 MHz effective). In case you forgot, the EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Hybrid Gaming graphics card is already factory overclocked up to 1140 MHz base with a boost clock of 1279MHz and the 4GB of GDDR5 memory is clocked at 1753MHz (7010 MHz effective). EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Hybrid Gaming Overclocking
