OC Scanner

EVGA OC Scanner X - The Essential GeForce Companion

Introducing EVGA OC Scanner X, the essential utility for any EVGA GeForce card. This application allows you to take your card to the limit with exclusive built-in artifact scanning, benchmarking tools, GPU vitals information, CPU burn in utility and built-in log functionality. When combined with EVGA Precision X, your GeForce overclocking experience is complete!

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Features:

  • CPU Burn In Module
  • NV-Z GPU Info Module
  • Built-in stress tester to find and report artifacts
  • Benchmark function to quickly test your performance
  • GPU vitals show clock speeds and temperatures
  • GPU protection feature allows automatic shutoff at a set temperature
  • Customizable screen resolutions
  • Customizable background image, fur color texture and OSI color
  • Built-in log functionality
  • SLI support

System Requirements:

  • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or 8 (Any Versions)
 

Version 2.2.2

Release: 10/09/12

  • Supports GeForce GTX 650 Ti
  • Updated GPU load limiter for GTX 600. When GPU load limiter is enabled, OC Scanner tries to limit the GPU power consumption to the power target value.
  • Updated: NV-Z 0.4.5
  • Compiled with ZoomGPU 1.8.9

Version 2.2.1

Release: 9/13/12

  • Supports GeForce GTX 660 and GeForce GTX 650
  • Updated: NV-Z 0.4.4
  • Compiled with ZoomGPU 1.8.6 (NVAPI R304)

Version 2.2.0

Release: 8/16/12

  • Supports GeForce GTX 660 Ti.
  • Adds a new OpenGL 4 stress test called Furry-Tessy Donut.
  • Updated: NV-Z 0.4.3.
  • Compiled with ZoomGPU 1.8.4 (NVAPI R302)
  • Removed Heavy mode in settings, now each 3D test has only one rendering mode.

Version 2.1.2

Release: 5/4/12

  • Supports GeForce GTX 690
  • Compiled with ZoomGPU 1.8.3
  • Minor bug fixes

Version 2.1.0

Release: 4/11/12

  • Better support for GTX 680 (power monitoring)
  • Added dynamic background option in furry test
  • Updated: NV-Z 0.4.0 with improved GTX 680 support (base and boost clocks, current and target power)
  • Updated: Compiled with ZoomGPU 1.8.0

Version 2.0.1

Release: 3/29/12

  • Windows XP compatibility improvements
  • When true GPU clocks are not available, only clocks of the current PState are displayed

Version 2.0.0

Release: 3/22/12

  • New GUI
  • Support of GeForce GTX 560 SE and GeForce GTX 680.
  • Benchmark duration cannot be changed anymore and is set to 60 seconds.
  • Added the selection of the destination folder for screenshots in the settings box.
  • True clock speeds is now the default option.
  • Added CPU burner tool in stress test dropdown list.
  • Removed the shader clock speed in the GPU monitoring section.
  • Activity bar now in white (before the color was green).
  • New icon for OC Scanner X.
  • GPU load is adjusted according to throttling detection.
  • Added option to display true clock speeds
  • Benchmark score is now displayed in 3D.
  • Added screenshot button.
  • New default background image.
  • New OC Scanner X skin. Some options are now in the settings box.
  • Update: compiled with ZoomGPU 1.7.1 (including NVAPI R295).
  • Update: NV-Z 0.3.0

EVGA OC Scanner FAQ:

  • Q: Why does the EVGA OC Scanner stop scanning at 2 hours? Is there any way to increase this?
  • A: For safety reasons, EVGA limits the OC Scanner to a 2 hour burn-in. There is no way to increase this.
  • Q: Why does my card detect artifacts on stock settings?
  • A: Check to make sure that you have all "overlay" programs disabled, this includes applications such as Fraps or EVGA Precision (with OSD). EVGA OC Scanner can detect these as artifacts.
  • Q: Why does EVGA OC Scanner detect artifacts when I move the stress test window around?
  • A: On some occasions, the EVGA OC Scanner can detect a new window position as an artifact. If this happens, simply press the “reset all” button.
  • Q: How do I make full use of my SLI setup?
  • A: SLI support is available in NVIDIA driver version 256 and later.
  • Q: Does EVGA recommend using the "Unlock power draw" button?
  • A: For general artifact scanning, this button does not need to be used, nor is it recommended. General artifact scanning can be accomplished with the default settings.
  • Q: Why is the "Enable alarm" button disabled on my system?
  • A: This feature is only available in Windows XP and Windows Vista. When this feature is enabled, it will allow the PC speaker to beep if there are any artifacts found.
  • Q: Why are my PCB, Mem and VRM temperatures listed as N/A?
  • A: This is only listed on select graphics cards that have the ability to monitor these temperatures.