EVGA has officially revealed their new Precision X1 overclocking utility, which will offer users a new layout, codebase and never-before-seen features, providing users with more fine-grained controls for overclocking, fan speed adjustment and RGB illumination. This tool allows users of Nvidia graphics cards to adjust and stress test their graphics card automatically, giving users access to above stock performance with very little effort.
In the below quote, EVGA only says that their OC scanner function works with their "Nvidia Turing" graphics cards, suggesting that this feature won't be available on older graphics cards. Videocardz has also suggested that this feature is part of a broader technology called Nvidia Scanner, making it seem likely that competing overclocking utilities like MSI afterburner will also feature a similar function in future versions. I remember when ATI had this back in the day with their drivers.
It would OC by 10mhz at a time and when it detects and error it would down by 30mhz or something as a safety net. Name Email. EVGA precision offers faster speeds and provides greater accuracy when it comes to adjusting performance settings whereas MSI afterburner has a sleek design which makes it easier for newbies to use.
The first thing that we are going to compare is the interface. The EVGA precision x1 tool has been designed to give you a simple and easy-to-use interface for your gaming needs, but the same cannot be said about MSI Afterburner. In fact, at times it can feel like there are too many options on display with this program which makes using it more difficult than necessary or even desirable sometimes. They each have their own unique features, but they are all useful in some capacity or another!
MSI Afterburner is more robust than Precision. The options and features that you get from MSI are far greater in number, allowing for an even better user experience with monitoring settings on your computer or gaming console of choice! We think not because what sets them apart here at least according to us gamers who use both often enough has everything one would ever want within reach no matter how advanced they go about tweaking things inside our systems just so graphics cards work perfectly every time during gameplay without a hitch.
When compared, there is quite a large difference in their performance metrics but ultimately each has benefits that make it worth using depending on what you need from your gaming PC.
We tested MSI afterburner with 35 games at x resolution to see how well an overclock would work without having any tuning experience or knowledge about technical settings like GPU voltage offset values.
0コメント