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    Evga Voltage Tuner

    This is going to be Sweet!


    *First version of this utility will support all EVGA GTX 260, 280 and 295 cards.
    *Will work ONLY on EVGA graphics cards, and ONLY for EVGA registered users

    http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=...BF%BD%EF%BF%BD

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    flash to evga bios and use anyone?



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    Standard Voltage (1038mV)

    Check out the below example, a small VCore boost increases my clockspeed 100MHz!
    Increased Voltage (1263mV)


    Yeah, super small boost
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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Standard Voltage (1038mV)



    Increased Voltage (1263mV)


    Yeah, super small boost
    dunno what planet you're on, but 0.2v is actually a rather large increase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    dunno what planet you're on, but 0.2v is actually a rather large increase.
    Yeah, I think you missed the sarcasm, maybe?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    dunno what planet you're on, but 0.2v is actually a rather large increase.
    No it's not. 1.2v on these cards is easy as long as you can handle the heat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    dunno what planet you're on, but 0.2v is actually a rather large increase.


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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post


    Not really, you can raise the overs by 0.2v or so and Jacob has said you will still be under warranty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by revogamer View Post
    flash to evga bios and use anyone?
    Worth a try, as a reseller we should be able to get the software, it could help with our XXX OC rigs.
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    That real nice. I wonder will they backdate it to support other cards?

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    Good to see this does indeed support 65nm.

    Looking forward to this app!
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    OMG I think I just bought an evga nvidia card gtx 295 anyone
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    why hasnt someone made this possible before now?
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    Unwinder needs to reverse engineer it just like Evga did to RT.


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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    Unwinder needs to reverse engineer it just like Evga did to RT.
    I believe they paid Unwinder to make their Precision Utility, I wouldn't be surprised if he has a hand in this as well.
    He was very active on the EVGA forums after Precision was released. Between him and Shamino, this could be very cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunslinger View Post
    I believe they paid Unwinder to make their Precision Utility, I wouldn't be surprised if he has a hand in this as well.
    No, he does not: http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.ph...60&postcount=9
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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    Unwinder needs to reverse engineer it just like Evga did to RT.
    Unwinder built eVGA Precision for them. roflmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    Unwinder needs to reverse engineer it just like Evga did to RT.
    LOL, he wrote precision. i hope you know that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinStrap View Post
    LOL, he wrote precision. i hope you know that.
    Precision is Rivatuner, I hope you know that.
    The older versions show the rivatuner icon in the task bar when you open precision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dengyong View Post
    Precision is Rivatuner, I hope you know that.
    The older versions show the rivatuner icon in the task bar when you open precision.
    Precision is a stripped down version of RivaTuner that Unwinder re-worked for them. To say Precision is RivaTuner is false.
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    I dunno about you guys, but my 55nm gtx 260 runs hot overclocked as is. Adding more voltage is a great idea if it were water cooled, but for the stock air cooling if you are using a case it is probably going to result in overheating. Granted im in a small dorm room that i have 0 control over the heat might make my heat issues only apply to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clo007 View Post
    Precision is a stripped down version of RivaTuner.
    Thank you Mr. Nicolaychuk for making your great utility better looking and easier to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinStrap View Post
    LOL, he wrote precision. i hope you know that.
    I know that after the 10th person to tell me ... I don't visit evga forums much ok


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    Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
    Unwinder needs to reverse engineer it just like Evga did to RT.
    This makes no sense at all seeing Unwinder also made Precision.

    I am really excited about this utility though. EVGA is setting the bar high.
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    This is so SEX... they just need to add Mem voltage changing and it becomes ORGY
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