After the release of the RTX 40 series, EVGA also remained silent with no new actions. But what’s interesting is that the new version of Precision X1 1.3.7, EVGA’s video card detection overclocking tool, has added support for the RTX 4090.
EVGA Precision X1 only supported its own graphics card in the beginning, and was later opened to other brands, but it has many functional limitations, such as sensor monitoring, fan control, lighting effects synchronization, etc. Not available. After testing, the latest version can successfully support core and memory overclocking of other brands of RTX 4090 graphics cards, and also supports adjusting voltage limits and power consumption.
Of course, MSI’s AfterBurner and Asus’ GPU Tweak are actually better tools and are suitable for any brand of graphics card. Does this mean that EVGA has to return to the N-card market? Or is it just the software development team? Wait and see.