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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on May 27, 2020 18:45:33 GMT
Hey All. Sorry I accidentally posted this int he wrong forum at first; I wasn't paying attention (Oops!).
So I like to have temperature and/or clock speed readouts of my System or just my GPU minimized to the System Tray....But the trouble is with Precision X1 all the numbers are ridiculously small. I also used Speccy (for over all System monitoring) and Speedfan (for CPU core temps) and the digital numbers in both of those programs are a nice, readable size about the height of the task bar. The numbers for precision X1 are even smaller than this size (23, 38, 65). Half the height of the numbers of the other two programs I use.
I am wondering if anyone who uses PX1 for any 20 series Nvidia card from EVGA, if you know how to inscrease the font size of the various readouts in the system tray.....please and thank you. Otherwise I'll refrain from having those readouts in the system tray and just stick with the two that I can read
Thanks a bunch!
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Post by jaylah6 on Jan 7, 2023 8:24:20 GMT
It sounds like you are having difficulty reading the text in EVGA Precision X1 Hardware Monitoring software because the font size is too small. Here are a few suggestions that may help:
Check if the software has an option to increase the font size. Some programs have a settings menu that allows you to adjust the font size or zoom level.
Adjust your display settings. If the software does not have an option to increase the font size, you may be able to change the display settings on your computer to make text and icons appear larger. To do this on a Windows 10 computer, go to "Settings" > "System" > "Display" and look for the "Scale and layout" section. Here you can adjust the "Change the size of text, apps, and other items" slider to increase the size of text and icons.
Use a different software. If you are unable to adjust the font size in EVGA Precision X1 Hardware Monitoring software and you are unable to change the display settings on your computer, you may want to consider using a different software that allows you to adjust the font size or that has a larger default font size.
I hope these suggestions are helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Post by rewindbutton on Jan 9, 2023 14:02:28 GMT
Check if the software has an option to increase the font size. Precision X1 seems to lack that option. Adjust your display settings. That won't work, sorry. Use a different software. This however is good advice. EVGA's software is known to be rubbish. MSI Afterburner is the way to go. BTW, welcome to the forum, you strange, helpful person.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jan 15, 2023 10:54:53 GMT
Check if the software has an option to increase the font size. Precision X1 seems to lack that option. Adjust your display settings. That won't work, sorry. Use a different software. This however is good advice. EVGA's software is known to be rubbish. MSI Afterburner is the way to go. BTW, welcome to the forum, you strange, helpful person. Thank you for your replies....even if the post is now three years old. I stopped using X1 after I couldn't read the font.
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