

So by just copying a standard 16x Default skin (from the older EVGA Precision x16 – found here: ) from EVGA Precision and placing it in the directory as shown in the video, I now am able to use the KBOOST feature as intended. I didn’t know that MSI Afterburner and EVGA Precision were essentially the same program. MSI After Burner also has an option for KBOOST but alas, it was grayed out and disabled. However, as you can see from my first picture, that is clearly not here. Here you can see the KBOOST feature in the lower left of the page – The photo shown is the new version of EVGA’s Precision XOC – the version of their OCing software thats supposed to be exclusive for the GTX1070/1080. I love this feature, mainly because I am super OCD when it comes to that. KBoost is a feature from EVGA thats exclusive to their cards, that forces the card to run in the boost clock speeds all the time which is a great fix for when games make cards go in and out of boost clock, causing glitches or frame drop. I went and bought the EVGA GTX 1070 SC from Microcenter.
