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Finally, 4 headers are found on the bottom, allowing one EVBot to control up to 1 motherboard plus 3 video cards. The EVBot draws power from the device it’s controlling, meaning it’s basically just a small controller (in the electronics sense) with buttons and a backlit monochrome screen.
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The device itself is a simple controller with an almost iPod-like design, and contains a small firmware that tells the EVBot how to interact with various devices. Introduced a few years ago, EVGA’s EVBot is a controller intended to offer external control and monitoring capabilities for EVGA’s high-end video cards and motherboards. Moving on, before getting into the nitty-gritty of voltage control let’s quickly discuss EVGA’s EVBot. NVIDIA could and should do better here, since this is effectively an arbitrary restriction that offers no benefit on cards such as the GTX 680 Classified.
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No doubt NVIDIA has their reasons for going this route, but we don’t believe that anyone has benefitted from a lack of software voltage control on these premium overclocking cards. However lack of software voltage control makes the whole thing very messy, as we’ll see in a moment. Truth be told we don’t mind the voltage lock on reference cards – letting users play with voltage control on cards that aren’t meant for it can definitely lead to problems (e.g. The problem with having to resort to this kind of creativity is that it is unquestionably a step back for enthusiasts.

By using a beefed up PCB along with an external controller, EVGA can offer voltage control while meeting NVIDIA’s guidelines. The end result of that creativity is that EVGA has fallen back to their EVBot controller. Voltage control becomes necessary beyond a certain point, and since NVIDIA is requiring custom PCBs and disallowing software voltage control EVGA had to get creative. Meanwhile the second class of cards impacted is of course overclocking-focused cards like the GTX 680 Classified. Partners that wish to ship heavily overclocked cards will now need to bin to stay within NVIDIA’s power requirements. The first are heavily factory overclocked cards using the reference PCB, which goosed the GPU voltage to hit their high factory overclocks. Software overvoltage control is forbidden. NVIDIA won’t allow partners to ship higher-power cards using the reference board. a base power target 170W) must use a custom board with suitable power circuitry. Partners wishing to have a card with a TDP over 195W (i.e. Specifically, there are two things going on: As we briefly mentioned before, NVIDIA is shying away from hardcore overclocking with the GeForce 600 series.

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With the GeForce 600 series things have become a bit harder for NVIDIA’s partners. NVIDIA doesn’t publish what those requirements are so we can only speculate from the outside about what’s going on, but clearly NVIDIA has been unhappy with some partners’ custom designs in the past. This includes cooling, build quality, and noise limits (the reason the GTX 680C is limited to 55% fan speed). NVIDIA’s interest in this matter is that video card manufacturing is a true partnership – their name and brand is at stake as much as the partners – so they want to be sure that GeForce cards meet their standards. Water 3.So much of the GTX 680 Classified is geared around overvolting, so we wanted to break this out into its own section.įor some time now NVIIDA has kept a tight leash on their partners' designs, with partners required to clear their designs with NVIDIA before they can sell them. (36) NZXT KRAKEN G12 - GPU Mounting Kit for Kraken X Series AIO - Enhanced GPU Cooling - AMD and NVIDIA GPU Compatibility - Active Cooling for VRM - White Water 3.0 Ultimate, Extreme S, Extreme, Pro, Performer * Some variations in AMD die height may require the use of a copper shim which is not included. Block Compatibility: Compatibility - Graphic Cards.(36) NZXT KRAKEN G12 - GPU Mounting Kit for Kraken X Series AIO - Enhanced GPU Cooling - AMD and NVIDIA GPU Compatibility - Active Cooling for VRM - Black
