EVGA Precison is an Overclocking tool for Nvidia Graphics cards. If you're not sure if your graphics card is an Nvidia Model, Read our CPU-Z or GPU-Z Articles. Precision allows you to adjust the clock and fan speeds on your graphics card with the aim of getting extra free performance. It is one of many utilities like it available for free which are capable of doing this.
On the left is a readout of the current stats for your graphics card. The Temperature displayed first is the temperature of the core of the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit). This should be kept below 100C under load as beyond this the core can be damaged. (The card will normally switch itself off at ~115C). The Usage Graphs the current utilisation of the Graphics Core, and the fan speed graphs the percentage of the maximum at which the Graphics Card Fan is running.
A Graphics card has different clockspeeds for different situations. It has 2D (desktop use) and 3D clocks. The 2D clocks are usually lower than the 3D as reduces the power consumption of the card, which in turn reduces the heat and therefore noise of the machine. There is little to be gained by adjusting the 2D clocks (besides perhaps small power savings) so Overclocking usually focusses on 3D clocks.
The 3D clocks are displayed on the right. You can adjust the speeds up by moving them towards the right.
The reason overclocking works is because every chip made is different. Some are able to run at very high clock speeds others at lesser ones. If you set the clockspeed too high your graphics card will start making mistakes. You will see this as crashes, locks, weird flashes, infinitely stretched objects or blocks all over the screen. When overclocking your aim is to find the point just before the graphics card starts making mistakes. Consider each speed seperately and raise it by a few megaherts at a time.
To check the settings have taken use GPU-Z (in the sidebar).
To test for stability at each speed, Use RTHDRIBL (in the sidebar) or Unigine heaven (in the sidebar).
Once you have found speeds you are happy with, click Apply at Windows Startup and close the application.
If you need any help, feel free to comment, ask a question in the bar on the left