Taking advantage of the GTX 980 Ti’s release, EVGA has rolled out a major update to its Precision monitoring and overclocking software. At the forefront, the software has gained DirectX 12 support, which means that its OSD feature will work just fine with DX12 content. We’re clearly lacking such content right now, but with Windows 10 right around the corner, that will soon change.
Also new this release is a redesigned OSD interface, the ability to change the OSD color, and of course, support for GTX 980 Ti. It’s also noted that a bug which showed incorrect framerate information while playing Grand Theft Auto V has been squashed, among others.
To grab this new version, you can head here. If you happen to have the software installed through Steam, it will update the next time you load it up.