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EVGA GTX TITAN LED Controller 1.0.0.11

EVGA has released version 1.0.0.11 of the EVGA LED Controller that adds a few new features, including GeForce GTX TITAN support. This utility allows the user to customise the LED light on the GeForce GTX TITAN manually, automatically by framerate/gpu utilisation, or even set as a pulse (breathe) light.
Version v1.0.0.11
Release: 2/25/13
- Adds support for EVGA GeForce GTX TITAN
- Adds ability to change the pulse light speed while in pulse/breathe mode
- GPU utilisation is now averaged, for smoother LED changes
This tool is also compatible with the GeForce GTX 690. Users can learn more and download it at the link below.
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#4538453 Posted on: 02/26/2013 12:24 PM
I thought all the Titan models had this feature ? ...
I thought all the Titan models had this feature ? ...
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#4539181 Posted on: 02/27/2013 05:20 AM
I just received an RMA from EVGA. The item (GPU) was shipped promptly and they up graded my video card with out a problem. The card was a GTX 295that was over three years old and received a better card in return. Great company to do business with. Eddie C
I just received an RMA from EVGA. The item (GPU) was shipped promptly and they up graded my video card with out a problem. The card was a GTX 295that was over three years old and received a better card in return. Great company to do business with. Eddie C
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#4539251 Posted on: 02/27/2013 09:05 AM
This feature only worked on the EVGA 690 versions, I can see it being the same for Titan.
Its only dimming of the GEFORE greenlight so its not majorly important.
I thought all the Titan models had this feature ? ...
This feature only worked on the EVGA 690 versions, I can see it being the same for Titan.
Its only dimming of the GEFORE greenlight so its not majorly important.
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This will only work on EVGA models just like the 690.
Maybe turning the LED down will enable a higher OC?
I doubt it very much.