We've had the privilege to see and try EVGA's overclocking tool. As far as we know, we are just days from its official launch and we managed to play with an actual 1.0 version.
The tool can change core and Shader clock synchronous or asynchronous and you can set the fan speed manually or automatic.
The tool offers on-screen display support that will even work in games and benchmarks, and it will show frame rates, clocks and temperature in your games. A cool thing don’t you think?
The tool supports Logitech Keyboard LCD and up to four GPUs can be temperature monitored.
An information button shows device, driver, memory size, bios revision and if SLI mode is enabled or disabled. Enough said, this is how it looks in default color and violet.
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EVGA OC tool seen in action
Can look violet or gray