![]() Its an overclocking tool - if those two things aren't immediately obvious to you, don't use the tool. The fact is, people will pick this tool up not understanding that, as no warning is provided. ![]() There are, I'd wager, a lot of people who overclock without actually understanding the purpose and dangers of doing it. I have close friends who've overclocked their systems into oblivion because of a lack of the fundamental knowledge required to safely do it. So far, none of this is a knock against this tool specifically. My issue with this release of Precision X is that its achievements page actively encourages excessive, dangerous overclocking. One in particular encourages setting your GPU's clock to 2 GHz, which is a terrible idea for all but a handful of existing cards. The fact is, this is a release that promotes dangerous modification of a GPU's function, and only warns against its danger within its own fine print. For a company as traditionally user-focused as EVGA, this is a glaring oversight.
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