Saturday, July 10, 2010

EVGA Precision updated to version 1.9.5

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changes:

- Added fan tachometer monitoring for Nvidia graphics cards (depending on graphics card and cooling system fan tachometer monitoring can be unavailable)

- Optimized Nvidia driver-level clock frequency monitoring codepath

- Dynamic overclocking and fan speed limits. EVGA Precision no longer uses static slider limits calibration and adjusts the limits dynamically when some external factors affect it (e.g. when minimum fan speed is limited by Nvidia driver)

- Built-in skin sizes have been reduced due to optimized internal skin panels representation and optimized compiled bitmap cache

- Optional skin compression ability in the built-in skin compiler

- Now EVGA Precision uses previously undocumented power user oriented startup mode via the task scheduler under Windows Vista / Windows 7. EVGA Precision launch no longer requires UAC confirmation at Windows startup. Please take a note that Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 runtime libraries must be installed to get new startup mode working

- Now EVGA Precision automatically fixes startup link if or is enabled but the registry or task scheduler startup entry is missing

- Now power users can enable optional DirectInput based hotkeys handler via the configuration file. DirectInput based hotkeys processing can seriously reduce hotkey response time in the applications heavily loading CPU (mostly 3D games) and leaving not enough time for processing standard keyboard input message queues.

- Improved skin engine, now skinned controls support horizontal and/or vertical centering. Skin format reference guide has been updated to document these new alignment modes

- EVGA On-Screen Display server has been upgraded to version 3.7.2. New version gives you the following improvements:

Now screen capture events are identified visually by text message flashing in On-Screen Display during 0.25s

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