I would use precision. I have an asus card and I still use the evga app.Just set your powerlimit to max and begin upping the boost clock offset. I looped heaven in a 1280 x 720 widowed screen at max settings and bump up the clock offest incrementally. Do this till your happy or your get a display driver crash. Then bump down 10 mhz or so after the crash and then up your memory offset till your get artifacts or crash then bump it down.
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Once you get where you like adjust the settings so that heaven will be full screen and if it can loop for 30-60 min you have a pretty damn stable oc. Keep in mind the card will down clock itself after 70C and 80C so that could throw off some numbers.
Jun 09, 2016 Re: MSI Afterburner vs EVGA precision 2016/04/05 07:39:20 (permalink) In the early revisions both EVGA Precision and MSI afterburner were nearly identical in how they functioned and both reported to RTSS. Now EVGA X is completely rebuilt from the ground up with no support with RTSS.
You will see how afterburner is very similar once you start playing around with more if you decide to use it. Best of luck and let us know how it goes or other problems arise. Didn't want to make a new thread.
Sorry for extreme necro bumping but I'm wondering who actually makes these programs? I find it confusing that Afterburner seems to be the go to for so many folks regardless of their cards' actual make. Precision X seems identical. I guess RivaTuner and 3dguru are involved here but where is the money flowing and why?
The Afterburner program seems like the head of the class and then all the other clones follow suit. So is that Russian guy that has been working on the AB betas (which are delayed supposedly because of Russia annexing Crimea.
I don't buy that) the real mastermind behind all of these Overclock utilities for both AMD AND Nvidia? That seems like a lot of responsibility for one dude.
You seem like you are not so noobie for a noobie- can you explain me what's the advantage to the 64-bit version? I switched to precisionx and everything seems groovy, but I was going to switch back when the new AB beta came out, now I lost track and seem fine with where I'm at. Had no idea AB beta was 64-bit. I ended up reinstalling windows over my confusion with RTSS messing up my driver settings.
I couldn't get driver forced SLI anti-aliasing to work after installing RTSS when it came with precision X. Couldn't figure out how to fix it and my system is super stripped down so I just pulled the plug on the entire windows build. Redoing everything without RTSS in the mix solved my problem, so far as I can tell, but maybe it was something else.
(I actually did about 5 reinstalls to try to see what it was that was getting installed that caused the issue and I'm pretty sure that was it.) The SLI AA mode turns one of your cards off regular SLI processing and has it only work on AA.I'm guessing if they green light the Russian guy's Alpha then EVGA just buys a version from MSI? Then a company like powercolor buys a stripped down version once every 5 years or something? And Asus probably just makes their own but it isn't as good?
Like bystander said, MSI Afterburner works on any brand of Graphics Card (PNY, EVGA, MSI, etc). IF you have a MSI graphics card then you can adjust the Voltages of your GPU with Afterburner; if you don't then you just gotta work with what you can.I, myself use Afterburner and it's great! Very easy, very user-friendly. You can easily adjust the speeds in real-time, and I've never had a problem.
You can also allow it to apply overclocks as start-up automatically, which is a nice feature. The way you can adjust the fan speed based on the temperature is a great feature too.I've never used EVGA Precision so I can't really compare them both. But you can easily just write down the overclocked speeds you have right now, and just put them right into Afterburner with no problems.
Download adobe premiere pro cs6 32 bit portable ice. Literally it's as easy as 1, 2, 3. Like bystander said, MSI Afterburner works on any brand of Graphics Card (PNY, EVGA, MSI, etc). IF you have a MSI graphics card then you can adjust the Voltages of your GPU with Afterburner; if you don't then you just gotta work with what you can.I, myself use Afterburner and it's great! Very easy, very user-friendly. You can easily adjust the speeds in real-time, and I've never had a problem.
You can also allow it to apply overclocks as start-up automatically, which is a nice feature. The way you can adjust the fan speed based on the temperature is a great feature too.I've never used EVGA Precision so I can't really compare them both. But you can easily just write down the overclocked speeds you have right now, and just put them right into Afterburner with no problems. Literally it's as easy as 1, 2, 3.