EVGA Releases Precision X Version 3.0.3

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EVGAs popular overclocking and monitoring software, EVGA Precision X, has been updated to version v3.0.3. This free update includes a number of bugfixes and new features including new indicators for maximum and minimum values to monitoring graphs. Fixed items include incorrect core clock monitoring on GT 640 series graphics cards, incorrect rendering when of clock and voltage indicators after changing skins on the fly and fixed framerate calculation for DirectX10/DirectX11 applications, which actively use presentation testing during rendering (e.g. Max Payne 3)


This update is available for free at the EVGA Precision X website www.evga.com/precision (free registration required for download) and the full changelog is shown below.

Version 3.0.3

  • Increased upper allowed power limit for power limit adjustment slider on some extreme editions of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 series graphics cards
  • Added minimum and maximum values to monitoring graphs (only in detached monitoring window mode)
  • Fixed incorrect core clock monitoring on GeForce GT 640 series graphics cards
  • Fixed incorrect clock monitoring and incorrect boost clock markers rendering after switching from pre-Kepler architecture card to Kepler architecture card on the fly
  • Clock and voltage indicators are no longer rendered incorrectly after changing the skins on the fly
  • Optimized fan speed indicator rendering on fanless systems
  • EVGA On-Screen Display server has been upgraded to version 4.3.4. New version gives you the following improvements: fixed framerate calculation for DirectX10/DirectX11 applications, which actively use presentation testing during rendering (e.g. Max Payne 3)

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