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I hated those cable then and even posted this thread about them... EVGA - What would you pay for PCIE cables?, and even went to great lengths to get some black ones.
LOL - Now I'm using the red ones in my current rig
I hated those cable then and even posted this thread about them... EVGA - What would you pay for PCIE cables?, and even went to great lengths to get some black ones.
LOL - Now I'm using the red ones in my current rig
Thank. To be honest, I wasn't exactly going out my way with the lights and stuff, it just happened that way. The Gigabyte board is and LED light show - you can actually change the LED colors and patterns; the lower case fan is the stock case fan for my HAF X case with a red LED. The only thing that I went of out my way was in choosing a RED LED Corsair ML 140 fan for the rear of the case to match the default LED color scheme of the board and red lower case fan.
That said, I don't get to see the case in all that glory anyway considering it sits an a cubby hole hiding the sides of the case...
Just took a look to see the specs, here is the driver for it: EVGA - Download Center
OS: All Windows Version
Driver Version: 1.0.0.3
Release Date: 10/23/2012
Driver File: Download
Features:
Monitor current and voltage on the following rails:
+12V
+5V
+3.3V
Adjust the +12V rail output voltage
Monitor fan speed and adjust fan profile
Monitor input voltage, current, and power
Monitor power supply efficiency
Enable or Disable EVGA OC Mode
Switch between Single or Multiple +12V rails
Monitor 2, 4, or 6 sensors at once
System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 Classified Power Supply
Return to download center.