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the evga precision xoc maintains reset settings

the evga precision xoc maintains reset settings

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JusTRoDz
Junior Member
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02-04-2023, 06:48 AM
#1
so i just changed to evga precision x from afterburner since i heard afterburned can cause gpu drivers to crash often, which has happened to me. after switching to precision x all these problems stopped, but my old precision x was still installed on my pc. once everything was configured properly, it asked if i wanted to download the latest version, which was the newest xoc release—not the regular precision x. after doing that now, none of my settings are saving except for the overclocked one. any changes made in the precision xoc menu for the osd or telling it to start with windows don’t save after a restart. i can’t find a solution anywhere and have tried various versions. it worked perfectly on the regular precision x.
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JusTRoDz
02-04-2023, 06:48 AM #1

so i just changed to evga precision x from afterburner since i heard afterburned can cause gpu drivers to crash often, which has happened to me. after switching to precision x all these problems stopped, but my old precision x was still installed on my pc. once everything was configured properly, it asked if i wanted to download the latest version, which was the newest xoc release—not the regular precision x. after doing that now, none of my settings are saving except for the overclocked one. any changes made in the precision xoc menu for the osd or telling it to start with windows don’t save after a restart. i can’t find a solution anywhere and have tried various versions. it worked perfectly on the regular precision x.

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roosebud7
Junior Member
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02-04-2023, 07:08 AM
#2
I've given up on Evga's precision XOC. A lot of bugs from the start. I switched back to M-Series Afterburner because I couldn't handle the long list of things I disliked about it. I actually sent a detailed list of issues to the product manager/dev team on the forum, but never got a response.
🙁
However, he did answer my tweets!
User: Matter0verMind
Post: http://forums.evga.com/EVGA-Precision-XO...px#2509395
I was really frustrated when I entered it.
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roosebud7
02-04-2023, 07:08 AM #2

I've given up on Evga's precision XOC. A lot of bugs from the start. I switched back to M-Series Afterburner because I couldn't handle the long list of things I disliked about it. I actually sent a detailed list of issues to the product manager/dev team on the forum, but never got a response.
🙁
However, he did answer my tweets!
User: Matter0verMind
Post: http://forums.evga.com/EVGA-Precision-XO...px#2509395
I was really frustrated when I entered it.

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_IanFTW_
Junior Member
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02-04-2023, 12:38 PM
#3
N3rdR4ge:
I've lost interest in Evga's precision XOC. A lot of issues from the start. I went back to M-Series Afterburner because I couldn't tolerate its long list of complaints. I actually sent a detailed list of problems to the product manager/dev team on the forum, but never got a reply.
🙁
But he did respond to my tweets!

User:
Matter0verMind
Post:
http://forums.evga.com/EVGA-Precision-XO...px#2509395

I was quite frustrated when I entered it.
Any overclocking I do on the M-Series Afterburner seems to cause my display drivers to crash for a few minutes during gameplay. That's annoying. I don't have any issues with the precision X version.
I managed to locate an older version of precision X. The previous X version isn't the XOC model and it works, but I don't have the OSD option even though I have a revit tuner. Urg!
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_IanFTW_
02-04-2023, 12:38 PM #3

N3rdR4ge:
I've lost interest in Evga's precision XOC. A lot of issues from the start. I went back to M-Series Afterburner because I couldn't tolerate its long list of complaints. I actually sent a detailed list of problems to the product manager/dev team on the forum, but never got a reply.
🙁
But he did respond to my tweets!

User:
Matter0verMind
Post:
http://forums.evga.com/EVGA-Precision-XO...px#2509395

I was quite frustrated when I entered it.
Any overclocking I do on the M-Series Afterburner seems to cause my display drivers to crash for a few minutes during gameplay. That's annoying. I don't have any issues with the precision X version.
I managed to locate an older version of precision X. The previous X version isn't the XOC model and it works, but I don't have the OSD option even though I have a revit tuner. Urg!