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EVGA Announces EVBot for $79.99!

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:06 am
by Apoptosis
Your Friendly Neighborhood Overclocking Hero
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The EVGA EVBot is a useful tool for tweakers and overclockers to maximize their system and have fun tweaking their EVGA products. With the ability to adjust on the fly voltages, clock frequencies and much more, the EVGA EVBot unleashes the full potential of your select EVGA motherboards or graphics cards! Optimistic Booster allows EVBot to take over and increase CPU frequency for a short amount of time. (ex. up 4MHz ever 4 seconds, down 3MHz every 3 seconds) This allows you to obtain the highest performance possible for a benchmark run.

Simple and straight forward to use, and best of all, no drivers needed! Just plug and play.

Features:

* On the fly voltage adjustment
* On the fly clock frequency adjustment
* No software required, no CPU overhead
* Opt Booster max’s out your CPU for extreme benchmarks
* Supports select EVGA motherboards and graphics cards
* Connect up to 4 individual EVGA products

Supported EVGA Products:

* EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way Motherboard
* EVGA X58 Classified Motherboard
* EVGA P55 Classified Motherboard
* EVGA P55 FTW 200 Motherboard
* EVGA P55 FTW Motherboard
* EVGA GTX 285 Classified Graphics Card

Download the latest EVBot Firmware:

* For EVGA X58 Motherboards: P02 - ftp://ftp.evga.com/bios/EVBot_P02.zip
* For EVGA P55 Motherboards: P02 - ftp://ftp.evga.com/bios/EVBot_P02.zip
* For EVGA GTX 285 Classified: None needed this time

Manual - http://www.evga.com/articles/00521/manual.pdf

Re: EVGA Announces EVBot for $79.99!

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:38 am
by FZ1
That is really cool (if it works as advertised).

Re: EVGA Announces EVBot for $79.99!

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 6:42 pm
by skier
:shock: pretty cool little tool, wish there will be a standardized version :lol: just think: save CPU-specific settings, and upgrade the mobo without having to remember voltages and clocks