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EVGA Thursday released the latest version of its Precision X1 software that lets you overclock, monitor, and customize your graphics cards. The latest version 0.4.8.0 adds a particularly useful feature for enthusiasts, which has the potential to become a must-have, called Boost Lock. This toggle locks the graphics card to a specific frequency, and disables boost beyond these clocks.
Power-limit will still be active in this state, the GPU will either hit the specified clock speed or below. The feature is particularly useful for overclockers, as it vastly reduces the uncertainty involved in getting the GPU stay at a desired clock-speed, and truly brings "precision" to the table. One drawback is that the card will no longer return to its idle clock state, leading to an increase in power consumption.
DOWNLOAD: EVGA Precision X1 0.4.8.0
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
Power-limit will still be active in this state, the GPU will either hit the specified clock speed or below. The feature is particularly useful for overclockers, as it vastly reduces the uncertainty involved in getting the GPU stay at a desired clock-speed, and truly brings "precision" to the table. One drawback is that the card will no longer return to its idle clock state, leading to an increase in power consumption.
DOWNLOAD: EVGA Precision X1 0.4.8.0
View at TechPowerUp Main Site