Le célèbre logiciel développé par MSI et RivaTuner s'offre une entrée en béta 2.2.0. Cette beta intéressera spécialement les acquéreurs précoces des Kepler, puisque la grosse annonce tourne autour du soutien des GTX 680 par cette nouvelle version.
On vous fait même le détail en anglais :
-Added NVIDIA Kepler graphics processors family support
-Added GPU power consumption monitoring for NVIDIA Kepler series graphics cards
-Added, core clock offset, memory clock offset and voltage offset support for dynamic overclocking on NVIDIA Kepler series graphic cards
-Fixed issue preventing applying new settings from control shared memory
-Fixed issue with video capture timer display, causing hours to be incremented erroneously after each 6 minutes of videorecording
-Skin format reference guide has been updated to v1.5 to document new indicator types support
-Added new "Force fan speed update on each period" option to the "Fan" tab. New option may improve compatibility of software automatic fan speed control mode with some bugged display drivers, overriding manually programmed fan speed under certain conditions
On vous fait même le détail en anglais :
-Added NVIDIA Kepler graphics processors family support
-Added GPU power consumption monitoring for NVIDIA Kepler series graphics cards
-Added, core clock offset, memory clock offset and voltage offset support for dynamic overclocking on NVIDIA Kepler series graphic cards
-Fixed issue preventing applying new settings from control shared memory
-Fixed issue with video capture timer display, causing hours to be incremented erroneously after each 6 minutes of videorecording
-Skin format reference guide has been updated to v1.5 to document new indicator types support
-Added new "Force fan speed update on each period" option to the "Fan" tab. New option may improve compatibility of software automatic fan speed control mode with some bugged display drivers, overriding manually programmed fan speed under certain conditions
source : Guru 3D
Marque : MSI
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Posté le 22 Mars 2012 à 10:06 par Jonathan Riemain