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What's the best gpu software tool? I have an evga 980ti and while the precision X was okay it doesn't seem to work with rivatuner:( I like Rivatuner for my on screen info but when I tried downloading it without afterburner I couldnt do anything to control what was being displayed. I feel like I can't do as much with afterburner as with X. Is there any better thing the afterburner for the GPU that also has Riv or anyway to break Riv off afterburner and still be able to control what it displays?

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Is there a way to unlock more options with it? I feel like it doesn't have as many options as X. Is there a way to get the core and boost clock setting in a number and not a dial? I want to change my speeds buy I only have the option of upping them by %s. I want to be able to type in and see what the numbers are set to. Not just lines on the dial that I have no clue what they are:(

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Is there a way to unlock more options with it? I feel like it doesn't have as many options as X. Is there a way to get the core and boost clock setting in a number and not a dial? I want to change my speeds buy I only have the option of upping them by %s. I want to be able to type in and see what the numbers are set to. Not just lines on the dial that I have no clue what they are:(

All you have to work with is there.

You cant type in 1500MHz and a boost of 1600MHz, thats just not how it works. 

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All you have to work with is there.

You cant type in 1500MHz and a boost of 1600MHz, thats just not how it works.

Well okay but is there a way to get like number readouts of what things are set to?? I have no idea what my settings even are currently cause I can't read the stupid dial. Would any other gpu app thing let me type the numbers in or is it all gonna be by %s?

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Well okay but is there a way to get like number readouts of what things are set to?? I have no idea what my settings even are currently cause I can't read the stupid dial. Would any other gpu app thing let me type the numbers in or is it all gonna be by %s?

TBH they are all pretty much same. If you have EVGA card, Precision X has some specific features than what Asus GPU Tweak or MSI Afteburner would have.

If you want just numbers, HWmonitor is easiest to read. But with Afterburner you can open graph window if that easier that dial thing. or get some older style of UI.

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