Saturday, January 8th 2011

EVGA Readies Analog CPU Speed Meter

EVGA is known for several of its wacky accessories for overclockers using its motherboards. It's living up to its reputation with its latest one: an analog CPU clock-speed meter. By the looks of it, the device fits onto the case with its dial facing the user, latched onto the case using the side-panel screw. It connects to the system probably over the EVBot interface. Another possibility is that the device connects to the motherboard over USB (front-panel) headers. The meter's dial uses a GHz scale with starting unit at 1 GHz, going up to 6 GHz, with no distinct divisions between. So there it is, another means for you to show some momentary love to EVGA.
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45 Comments on EVGA Readies Analog CPU Speed Meter

#1
Wile E
Power User
lol. I kind of actually like this. Completely useless from a practicality standpoint, but kind of fun.

I would never buy one, but I'd use it if it were given to me. lol
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#2
theonedub
habe fidem
btarunrSo there it is, another means for you to show some monetary love to EVGA.
Fixed :D
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#4
_JP_
I like it and would probably buy it, if was somewhat cheap. But I can foresee placement issues arise.
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#5
mtosev
me like this. Where can I get one?:)
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#7
MRCL
So it only goes to 6 huh? :D
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#8
LittleLizard
LOL. We need one now for the rpm of the cpu cooler and then we will have a Car-Computer dash thingy :roll:
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#9
Sasqui
This belongs in a Thanksgiving turkey.
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#10
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
If you get tired of it - you can cut the cable off it and use it as a tie clip or a cufflink
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#11
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i'd buy it if it showed CPU usage instead of GHz.
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#12
Wrigleyvillain
PTFO or GTFO
Good point though when utilizing Speed Step and such having CPU speed visible would be actually useful.
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#13
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
actually - on second thoughts - dont waste your money - Its not worth buying at all unless it goes OVER 9000!!!!!!
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#14
Wile E
Power User
I think we should have a custom infraction for using OVER 9000!!!!!!! Memes.
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#15
mstenholm
Musselsi'd buy it if it showed CPU usage instead of GHz.
Start crunching and put a hand written post-it on your monitor with this text - 100 % CPU load :)
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#16
Depth
FreedomEclipseactually - on second thoughts - dont waste your money - Its not worth buying at all unless it goes OVER 9000!!!!!!
It does, it goes up to 6,000,000,000 hertz
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#17
mlee49
Analog is sooooo 1990....



I wanna know who at Evga came up with this and their pci boost crap thingy.
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#18
kenkickr
If you use SpeedStep or Cool N Quiet I bet it's cool to watch...for 10sec
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#19
cadaveca
My name is Dave
OMG. IS this the only innovation we are left with?:shadedshu
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#20
_JP_
kenkickrIf you use SpeedStep or Cool N Quiet I bet it's cool to watch...for 10sec
Although with Turbo Boost or Turbo Core it will make it quite confusing, I bet the needle won't stay put.
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#21
AphexDreamer
I can see this selling to a large amount of nobody.
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#22
cauby
so,would it break when this happens:

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#24
LittleLizard
FreedomEclipseactually - on second thoughts - dont waste your money - Its not worth buying at all unless it goes OVER 9000!!!!!!
Brilliant!
Wile EI think we should have a custom infraction for using OVER 9000!!!!!!! Memes.
Not so brilliant :wtf:
DepthIt does, it goes up to 6,000,000,000 hertz
1 ghz = 1000 mhz = 1.000.000 hz. So you have 3 extra zeros in there.
mlee49Analog is sooooo 1990....



I wanna know who at Evga came up with this and their pci boost crap thingy.
Yes, but its MOAR COOL THAN DIGITAL :pimp:
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#25
Depth
LittleLizard1 ghz = 1000 mhz = 1.000.000 hz. So you have 3 extra zeros in there.
1 giga = 1000 mega = 1 000 000 kilo = 1 000 000 + three extra zero's
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