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EVGA Precision Tool

VirtualLarry

No Lifer
Just wondering. I know that the new RivaTuner 2.2.0 was re-written to support multi-GPU. But it doesn't support ForceWare 180.70, only up to 180.48. EVGA PrecisionTool was updated to support Fan Control on 180.xx, and it does seem to support 180.70. What I need to know is, does Precision Tool support multiple GPUs, and does it allow one to control the fan speed individually on each card? Can someone with multiple NV GPUs test this out for me? Thanks.
 
Works on my SLId' 9600's but like Black I did not see that it controlled individual fan speeds. Set mine at 60% and left it alone.
 
I forgot to ask, does it support multiple GPUs, that are NOT in SLI mode? Because I have four 9600GSOs, on a K9A2 Platinum mobo (crossfire mobo), running F@H. They are not in SLI.
 
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
I forgot to ask, does it support multiple GPUs, that are NOT in SLI mode? Because I have four 9600GSOs, on a K9A2 Platinum mobo (crossfire mobo), running F@H. They are not in SLI.

I believe it changes the clock speeds by changing the settings driver. In Vista I know you can you have 1 display driver... so if you change that driver it will be changed for all hardware using that driver.

I don't know about XP but as far as I know the setting you set for one card will also be set for the others.
 
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