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Updating in DOS...10 b. Overview 2 a. Using the EVBot 12 Function Keys ...3 c. Updating in Windows...10 3. Connections ...4 2. Tables of Contents 1. Updating Firmware 10 a. Introduction ...2 b.
Updating in DOS...10 b. Overview 2 a. Using the EVBot 12 Function Keys ...3 c. Updating in Windows...10 3. Connections ...4 2. Tables of Contents 1. Updating Firmware 10 a. Introduction ...2 b.
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Introduction The EVGA EVBot is that you do not need any software nor does it eat any system resources. The beauty of it is a fun and useful tool for tweakers and overclockers to have fun tweaking their EVGA products for benchmarking World Records and overclocking fun. It's use is very simple and straightforward much like your mobile hand-phone. Overview a. 1.
Introduction The EVGA EVBot is that you do not need any software nor does it eat any system resources. The beauty of it is a fun and useful tool for tweakers and overclockers to have fun tweaking their EVGA products for benchmarking World Records and overclocking fun. It's use is very simple and straightforward much like your mobile hand-phone. Overview a. 1.
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Function Keys OK: Enter C: Cancel/Backspace Up: Scroll Upwards/Increase one notch Down: Scroll downwards/decrease one notch 1,2,3,4: Profile Hotkeys Power Button: Press once to turn power off/on for EVBot, Hold down to enter Flash Mode (Explained in the Firmware Flashing section) Reset Button: Press once to reset EVBot b.
Function Keys OK: Enter C: Cancel/Backspace Up: Scroll Upwards/Increase one notch Down: Scroll downwards/decrease one notch 1,2,3,4: Profile Hotkeys Power Button: Press once to turn power off/on for EVBot, Hold down to enter Flash Mode (Explained in the Firmware Flashing section) Reset Button: Press once to reset EVBot b.
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.... You do not need to have that supports this feature. Or just a Video Card supporting this feature. For example you have all you can just hook up the EVGA EVBot Enabled products to an EVGA Motherboard if that is located on the EVBot. Connections First Hook up to their respective ports on below EVBot enabled models: EVGA X58 Classified...
.... You do not need to have that supports this feature. Or just a Video Card supporting this feature. For example you have all you can just hook up the EVGA EVBot Enabled products to an EVGA Motherboard if that is located on the EVBot. Connections First Hook up to their respective ports on below EVBot enabled models: EVGA X58 Classified...
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The Connector Cable has 5 holes with 3 pins on 1 row and 2 pins on another. EVGA GTX285 Classified You will see that the Port Connector is a 5 pin connector arranged in 2 rows, with a 6th blocked so there will be no mistakes when connecting it.
The Connector Cable has 5 holes with 3 pins on 1 row and 2 pins on another. EVGA GTX285 Classified You will see that the Port Connector is a 5 pin connector arranged in 2 rows, with a 6th blocked so there will be no mistakes when connecting it.
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... to update the firmware for X58 or P55, key in DOS 1. Flash process will see this command 'Flash' 3. Do Not Switch off the power or Reset the PC During this set of instructions to X58 Firmware by following this time! 5. There are using EVGA P55 Motherboards, please follow the next set of EVBot, you will begin - If you want to enter Flash Mode. The Default Firmware...
... to update the firmware for X58 or P55, key in DOS 1. Flash process will see this command 'Flash' 3. Do Not Switch off the power or Reset the PC During this set of instructions to X58 Firmware by following this time! 5. There are using EVGA P55 Motherboards, please follow the next set of EVBot, you will begin - If you want to enter Flash Mode. The Default Firmware...
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... stop the flashing of firmware intermittently, unplug the EVBot connection, Hold down on Power button and don't let go and replug cable into EVBot, holding down the power button on Power button at least 7 seconds till you can be patient and do not turn off during this : EVBot is ready for 7 seconds to enter Flash Mode, then click OK to start Flashing. 3. EVbot Screen...
... stop the flashing of firmware intermittently, unplug the EVBot connection, Hold down on Power button and don't let go and replug cable into EVBot, holding down the power button on Power button at least 7 seconds till you can be patient and do not turn off during this : EVBot is ready for 7 seconds to enter Flash Mode, then click OK to start Flashing. 3. EVbot Screen...
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Now, you can choose the device you wish to the device you have connected. You will see Voltages, Clocks, Opt Booster. If any of the devices in the list are not engaged, just ignore it and scroll to control first. Let's go into Motherboard Control first. Press OK on 'Motherboard'. 3. Let's click OK to enter main menu: To Make sure EVBot controlling does not conflict with the BIOS, only start adjustments after the system is fully booted up. Using the EVBot After the EVBot Greeting screen, press OK to enter the Voltages Menu.
Now, you can choose the device you wish to the device you have connected. You will see Voltages, Clocks, Opt Booster. If any of the devices in the list are not engaged, just ignore it and scroll to control first. Let's go into Motherboard Control first. Press OK on 'Motherboard'. 3. Let's click OK to enter main menu: To Make sure EVBot controlling does not conflict with the BIOS, only start adjustments after the system is fully booted up. Using the EVBot After the EVBot Greeting screen, press OK to enter the Voltages Menu.
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Here, you will see all the options available. Let's use CPU PLL VCore as an example: Once you enter into the voltage option, you have in the example. To adjust the voltage very simply press OK at the voltage of choice. Scroll down and up to decrease it press Up, to see all the voltage Controls over the Motherboard, like what you will see the current voltage displayed. To increase it , press down. It is 1.80v in the BIOS.
Here, you will see all the options available. Let's use CPU PLL VCore as an example: Once you enter into the voltage option, you have in the example. To adjust the voltage very simply press OK at the voltage of choice. Scroll down and up to decrease it press Up, to see all the voltage Controls over the Motherboard, like what you will see the current voltage displayed. To increase it , press down. It is 1.80v in the BIOS.
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Adjusting Clocks is as simple, simply press C to return to main menu, and go into Clocks menu: Here, you see an OK! To confirm, press OK now. As you return to apply, press OK at this voltage from EVBot, Apply? Let's go into CPU Host Frequency. You will see the clocks adjustments listed. In the above, my target voltage is actually applied. Response form EVBot once the voltage is 1.83v. You will see a confirmation response from henceforth, the CPU PLL VCore will show the current voltage, which is 1.83v. Once you have decided the voltage you want to this moment.
Adjusting Clocks is as simple, simply press C to return to main menu, and go into Clocks menu: Here, you see an OK! To confirm, press OK now. As you return to apply, press OK at this voltage from EVBot, Apply? Let's go into CPU Host Frequency. You will see the clocks adjustments listed. In the above, my target voltage is actually applied. Response form EVBot once the voltage is 1.83v. You will see a confirmation response from henceforth, the CPU PLL VCore will show the current voltage, which is 1.83v. Once you have decided the voltage you want to this moment.
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Press OK to confirm or C to 186MHz. Here you can vary the clockspeeds in the example. Once the clock is needed. Response will come from henceforth, the CPU Host Frequency will show the current clocks, which is very useful in maximizing Benchmark scores as you will see your current CPU Host Frequency, 181MHz in the middle of a test. As you return to increase or decrease Frequency respectively. Again a confirmation is applied, an OK! I want to go to 186 so I press OK after Uping to cancel. This is 186MHz. Press Up or Down to this menu from EVBot.
Press OK to confirm or C to 186MHz. Here you can vary the clockspeeds in the example. Once the clock is needed. Response will come from henceforth, the CPU Host Frequency will show the current clocks, which is very useful in maximizing Benchmark scores as you will see your current CPU Host Frequency, 181MHz in the middle of a test. As you return to increase or decrease Frequency respectively. Again a confirmation is applied, an OK! I want to go to 186 so I press OK after Uping to cancel. This is 186MHz. Press Up or Down to this menu from EVBot.
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Similarly for Clock Skew and others, adjust to apply. Let's enter Level 3 for optimistic booster. Press OK to preference. Now let's go back down 1 MHz per 4 seconds. Opt Booster stands for an example: Here the CPU Host Frequency will go up 1MHz per 4 seconds and go into Opt Booster. A CPU maxing out at 5.2GHz in a 3D Mark Run may usually be able to run 5.24GHz for short durations in between, so this Artificial Intelligence tries to max max your CPU. There are 10 levels of preconfigured Optimistic Booster, of course Level 10 is the most optimistic setting.
Similarly for Clock Skew and others, adjust to apply. Let's enter Level 3 for optimistic booster. Press OK to preference. Now let's go back down 1 MHz per 4 seconds. Opt Booster stands for an example: Here the CPU Host Frequency will go up 1MHz per 4 seconds and go into Opt Booster. A CPU maxing out at 5.2GHz in a 3D Mark Run may usually be able to run 5.24GHz for short durations in between, so this Artificial Intelligence tries to max max your CPU. There are 10 levels of preconfigured Optimistic Booster, of course Level 10 is the most optimistic setting.
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Now it is also a Custom Level: Upon Entering you will see that you wish to stop this, just press C to cancel. Press OK to change an item or the Up and Down to go down and for how long (in terms of seconds) and to navigate around the setup. There is operating Level 3 Opt Booster. At any point of time you have the power to control the frequency to go up and for how long (in terms of seconds).
Now it is also a Custom Level: Upon Entering you will see that you wish to stop this, just press C to cancel. Press OK to change an item or the Up and Down to go down and for how long (in terms of seconds) and to navigate around the setup. There is operating Level 3 Opt Booster. At any point of time you have the power to control the frequency to go up and for how long (in terms of seconds).
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...settings you see that EVBot does not write the Motherboard settings permanently into the BIOS. As EVBot Communicates via SMBUS, prolonged writing/reading function of CPUZ to VGA 1 port. Make sure the drivers are installed...) So that is a clear illustration of how to operate EVBot to control your BIOS so at the next reboot, the settings of EVBot will be gone. such as at Apply... unsuitable settings during experimentation from being written into your Motherboard. So in the OS before adjustments to the Video Cards. Take Note that I want to control the Video Card connected to ...
...settings you see that EVBot does not write the Motherboard settings permanently into the BIOS. As EVBot Communicates via SMBUS, prolonged writing/reading function of CPUZ to VGA 1 port. Make sure the drivers are installed...) So that is a clear illustration of how to operate EVBot to control your BIOS so at the next reboot, the settings of EVBot will be gone. such as at Apply... unsuitable settings during experimentation from being written into your Motherboard. So in the OS before adjustments to the Video Cards. Take Note that I want to control the Video Card connected to ...
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In the sub-menu, you will see that the current voltage is 1.15v. In the example I see 4 different Voltage Adjustments, VCore for the GPU Core, VPLL for the PLL Clock Generator on the GPU, VDD for GPU Memory and VDDQ for the GPU Memory. A confirmation message pops up to enter into it. To adjust any one of the voltages, press OK to 1.27v and hit OK. I press Up to scroll up and I press OK again to confirm or C to adjust VPLL and upon entering, I want to cancel.
In the sub-menu, you will see that the current voltage is 1.15v. In the example I see 4 different Voltage Adjustments, VCore for the GPU Core, VPLL for the PLL Clock Generator on the GPU, VDD for GPU Memory and VDDQ for the GPU Memory. A confirmation message pops up to enter into it. To adjust any one of the voltages, press OK to 1.27v and hit OK. I press Up to scroll up and I press OK again to confirm or C to adjust VPLL and upon entering, I want to cancel.
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...this : Press Save to save all the current settings of all devices plugged into your EVBot, up to 4 different profiles. *Make sure you use the firmware that you are retained even with a reboot, until the next power down. Once the Voltage is 1.27v. The ...voltages are now ready for this exclusive product, you have learned the vital information for extreme gaming and overclocking! To save and load up . You will see this menu from EVGA...
...this : Press Save to save all the current settings of all devices plugged into your EVBot, up to 4 different profiles. *Make sure you use the firmware that you are retained even with a reboot, until the next power down. Once the Voltage is 1.27v. The ...voltages are now ready for this exclusive product, you have learned the vital information for extreme gaming and overclocking! To save and load up . You will see this menu from EVGA...
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EVGA Precision: Get overclocking with this exclusive tool from EVGA. Come show off your graphics card into a shared super computer? Visit http://evga.com/folding MODS RIGS: $1k Sponsorships for the greater good. Did you know you could turn your rig and join in on one of the biggest things happening at EVGA, visit http://modsrigs.com Visit http://evga.com/precision FOLDING@EVGA: Distributed computing for every 200 posts.