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I just installed MSI After Burner but when i try to execute it i receive error. "The application has failed to start beacuse its side-by-side configuration is incorrect." Any ideas??
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For some reason my new 1080ti is not using any of its memory in games? This is causing massive lag in game and I can't play anything other than really simple games without having lag. Does anyone know what causes this and how to fix it please? Thank you!
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My problem When i boot up my pc gpu fans go to 100% for a couple of seconds then shut of ( as normal ) but 1 of the 3 fans wont slow down. When i reinstall the drivers everything seems to work but after a reboot the problem will accure again What i tried Using afterburner/gpu tweak 2 to control the fans. It seems i can control the 2 silent fans but the one i want to slow down wont react Reinstalling drivers: works but after rebooting the will be spinning again Can you guyd help me out her my specs CPU = i5 4670kGPU = GTX 1060 6GB PSU = Cooler Master B700 ( 80 plus bronze ) Motherboard = B85M-E ( Micro ATX ) RAM = 16 GB DDR3 ( corsair ) Quote this
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I don't know what's wrong with my PC, but before I game I have to downclock my GPU using MSI Afterburner. If I don't, my PC restarts. I'm using an Asus RX470 with 8GB of ram and 2TB storage. My power supply is also a be quiet! 450W and my CPU is an i5 3470. The problem does not occur if I play at the lowest possible settings on the factory settings or if the game is not graphically intensive. I tried to figure out the problem by running FurMark with all options enabled, and the Pc did not restart. I can't think of any other thing to do. Thanks.
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I got a Fury X new about 18 months ago and only just recently decided to mess around with overclocking it. I'm somewhat of an amateur at overclocking graphics as I only ever messed around with it once before on my old 7970. I am overclocking using Afterburner. For some reason I can change all of the settings on the card including memory but when I hit the apply button it just defaults back to 500MHz. This does not happen for any of the other settings all of which I can change and they will apply successfully. I am on Radeon software version 17.11.2 and Afterburner version 4.4.0. I also just updated the bios on my card to the latest official bios which didn't solve the problem. Also I know that the fury x is not meant to be a wonderful overclocker but I am having trouble getting it to run at even 1160Mhz core clock. Any information from somebody who is familiar with fury x overclocking is appreciated as I'm not able to find much information as to what voltage is safe to run or why afterburner cannot overclock my memory.
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Alternative to MSI Afterburner and EVGA Precision XOC?
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I've used both of these programs but I really don't like the ugly interface apparently made to impress tween gamer youths, or the poor graphing options. I just need fan control and performance monitoring, but not overclocking. Is there any alternative that uses a normal Windows interface and allows graph customization and logging? Rivatuner doesn't seem to have been updated for many years.- 9 replies
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MSI afterburner not really seeing my 2 (different) GPUS?
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Hi, I recently started mining on nicehash with an R7 370 just to see what the hype from almost a year ago was about. Because the earnings weren't that good I decided to put in an older card so they could mine together or so I could still use the PC while mining. (hd 4450) I can still use my pc with my monitor connected to the hd 4450, but mining isn't possible because nicehash says "the card isn't functioning correctly", even when the AMD driver tool autodriver downgraded the driver. But what is weird is afterburner doesn't show temperature and clock correctly, and the R7 370 is "invisible" (see pictures) So what can I do? Sorry if this is in the wrong sub forum. -
I've had my 1080Ti Founders for a month or two now, it being my first really high-end graphics card and my first Reference blower card. It is also the first card I've ever really tracked the performance of or pushed very hard. Finally, this is the first time I've ever gotten into using MSI Afterburner. I LOVE the monitoring options in Afterburner, but paying attention to my GPU load, heat, and fanspeeds have given me some questions. Totally stock speeds, only using Afterburner as a monitor tool. For starters, it appears that the FanSpeed is capped at 40%. When under very heavy load, whether its maxxed out Rise of the Tomb Raider or NiceHash Miner, the GPU will reach 100% use (or close to it) and the temps will start to rise. With stock everything, the fanspeed would never go above 40%, even as the temps start to hit 80-82 degrees Celsius. Which did not seem okay at all. I never let it get any higher temp wise, but i can't imagine it was waiting for something hotter before the fan kicked in. Stock speeds, with Afterburner User Define turned on. When i turned on the User Define button for Fanspeed, using the default custom fan curve, its a totally different scenario. In the default fan curve, it basically matches the fan% to the Celsius temp. So as you hit 50 degrees, the fanspeed is around 50% and so forth. Under full load it ends up hovering around 68 degrees, somewhere between 60-70% fanspeed. This feels much more appropriate. So what gives? Are the FE cards somehow capped at a lower stock fanspeed for some reason? Or is turning on Afterburner in scenario #1 above somehow capping the fanspeed at 40% without telling me? Is there any reason to not use the User Defined fan curve as in #2?
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I have a somewhat unorthodox system (GTX 750ti running secondary monitor with a Quadro P2000 running the main monitor) and am trying to figure out how to OC the quadro. MSI Afterburner seems to work fine on the 750ti, but after I move the sliders on the Quadro settings and click "Apply," they revert back to 0, even if I bump clock speeds by only 1 MHz. I see threads where people claim to have overclocked their Quadro cards, but they don't detail how they did it. I've also heard that Quadro cards can't be OC'd using 3rd party software or even with the Nvidia Control Panel. Is the card stuck at stock speeds or is there a workaround I haven't tried yet?
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Hi, I was messing around with Afterburner, trying to do some mild OC and noticed this: Power limit: 120 Temp limit: 92 (priority) Core Clock: +78 Mem clock: +25 Temps. around 46 when Overwatch is open on the training room. I used it for about an hour and didn't noticed anythig abnormal. The spike on the left I think that happened when I minimized OW, but when the other occurred, I was using Opera with one or two tabs open (google and reddit) and Whatsapp Opera. Does that mean that is time to change my PSU? Extreme Power Plus 650W. It has maybe 4 years.
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Hi, my MSI Afterburner's settings are locked and not showing anything beside the Core Voltage. It's currently like this. I tried to tick unlock voltage control/monitoring, but didn't help. Any suggestions? My cards are as seen in the attachment, Rx 580.
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So I just got a Palit GTX 1060 6GB dual - an upgrade from my Palit GTX 960 JetSteam 4GB. I used afterburner 4.4.0 Beta 12 to overclock it and it worked fine, I also used the current release version - 4.3.0 and 4.2.0 to overclock it. Now with the GTX 1060 after reinstalling the drivers from scratch several times and afterburner, trying all the versions that previously worked, but Afterburner doesn't detect it. Additionally afterburner doesn't detect the integrated graphics from my CPU which it used to. Anyone experienced this before or know how to fix it?
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Hi all, I recently built a new computer purpose built for mining. It has two RX560 4GB's (One Sapphire, one asus) with a 750w power supply behind it. I've been having a lot of stability issues so I was going to underclock my cards a bit, I have the latest AMD drivers installed as this is a brand new pc. I was trying to use Afterburner however the core clock and all the other slides are at zero and won't move even if I manually enter a value. I've made sure crossfire is enabled in AMD's software and I've disabled ULPS in Afterburner too. When checking the GPU's with GPUz it shows both, on the first screen for the 1st GPU it says Crossfire is Enabled(2 GPUs) however if I go to the second card it says its disabled. Also most of the softwares don't get the full sensor readings for the second card. If I go into AMD WattMan it shows both cards with their clocks etc. If i use that to play around with the core clock (in my case knocking it down a certain percentage) it makes no change in the stability or my clocks which I'm reading through GPUz and Afterburner. I was wondering if I've done something wrong. Steps I used: 1) Build pc, plug both cards in 2) Install windows (have display connected to top card) 3) Install AMD's driver (small version) [COULD THIS BE MY ERROR? I DIDN'T GET THE FULL BIG VERSION WITH RELIVE] 4) That's it, I checked if crossfire was enabled in AMD's software and hoped for the best TIA
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I installed MSI Afterburner, but when I hit apply, the screen goes black, and nothing happens. I've re-installed it many times, and I need help. Mobo - Gigabyte Ga-B250-HD3 CPU - Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz GPU - MSI GTX 1050 ti 4G OC Storage - WD 2tb 5400RPM Hard Drive PSU - EVGA 400W
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Last time I checked Afterburner could read my CPU and GPU but now it looks like it can't do anything. My card is a Geforce 1050ti I have tried reinstalling afterburner and ended up with the same problem
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Hello, I recently launched MSI afterburner to have all of the sliders grayed out, making it impossible to change anything. Now, the only things grayed out are the Power Limit and Max Temp sliders. https://gyazo.com/a50ca74229950aaf48553895fec58fbd?token=807a6bb823b631026ffa1f634cbee546 Is there a fix to it? I've already tried using an older version. (PS: All of the clocks are at 0 for some reason too)
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I've overclocked my XFX R7870 to 1100MHz Core and 1450 VRAM with +20% Power control, all according to a guide. My problem is, that the Core stays at 1100MHZ at idle and the VRAM is at around 1200MHZ at idle too, which leads to annoyingly loud fans, wasted lifespan of the card and so on. Before I overclocked, the gpu & vram used to dynamically scale their clock speed. Why are they not doing that anymore? Sounds noobish because.. I am a noob at overclocking. Help/Advice is very much appreciated.
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source: http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=5445603&postcount=503 awesome feature to diagnose potential issues here's at work:
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Idont wanna use Msi afterburner anymore so i need a new Programm who shows me Fps in games (Automatic not like Fraps and stuff) It would be best if you could even Customise the Text Font and stuff.. Or how to use Rivatuner without Msi Afterburner? (Or without Afterbuner Changing Clocks)
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Hello I did some digging around on the Internet to find out how I can change the setting for core voltage in mV to percentage for Pascal GPUs, and I cannot, for the love of God, find out exactly how to enable voltage control for Pascal GPUs. Has anyone unlocked voltage control for Pascal GPUs in MSI Afterburner 4.3.0, and if so, can you please show me how.
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Alright. So. MSI afterburner blinks the screen when applying any overclock. Is this normal? Secondly, its enabled extended overclock, but not voltage increases. As such the overclock is still small. Thirdly, said overclock does well in furmark, going for over an hour with no issues. It glitches out horrendously in timespy, to the point that the main monitor its displaying on goes to a bunch of pixelated lines and even after force quitting the program refuses to recover: it just stays there. Have to force a restart to fix it. Also runs fine on heaven benchmark. Any advice? System specs are R9 270 Gigabyte (was trying 1150 core 1500 memory) 1090t @ 4ghz (6 hours stable in prime) Crosshair IV formula motherboard Samsung 850 evo ssd Corsair HX620 PSU I'm Getting annoyed with the small issues building up.
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So since I play at 1080p, I have MSI Afterburner set to limit the temp target on my 1060 to 70C and the power target to 70%, then pin the fan speed at the minimum, essentially creating an artificial bottleneck. This is nice because I can still get 60+ fps in everything but with lower thermals and far less noise. However, recently I've noticed that sometimes the thermal/power limits don't work. Like today I was playing Overwatch, and I glanced over at AB and saw the GPU was at 80C. Still an acceptable temp but why isn't it capping at 70C when it's clearly set to? Furthermore, restarting AB doesn't fix this, I have to fully restart the PC then start AB back up to get it to start working again. Has anyone else experienced this and is there any way of fixing it?
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Unable to change core voltage for overclocking a reference RX 480. I would rather use MSI Afterburner than WattMan if possible, but if need be i'll attempt to learn to use WattMan.
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Hello! I am currently having a set of issues with my MSI R9 380, the new set of drivers(Crimson 17.1.2) and namely MSI Afterburner. I have recently installed the new 17.1.2 drivers and I have a load of issues with AB. I simply cannot overclock the card. I can set up a manual fan curve, which is nice, but the clocks don't work. But, with this update, it's worse. If I push even 5MHz over the 980MHz stock...the max speed gets capped to 966MHz. In Wattman, if I push 5MHz on the seventh state(980MHz that is), it disables the state completely. I am not trying any voltage increments, my card has been running fine at 1070MHz without touching the voltages, but now it's just all over the place. I reverted to 16.11.5, but the performance in BF1 is terrible compared to 17.1.1 and 17.1.2. The OC wouldn't be that big of an issue, but I need the custom fan curve. Since that is linked to a clock profile in AB, as soon as I hit apply, clocks go all over the place, remaining as low as 600MHz. Do you have any ideas, as to how to make these programs work correctly? P.S. I did any reinstallation method possible, with DDU, registry clean, AB profiles deletion etc...nothing works.
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I've installed MSI afterburner recently, after installation it froze my monitor up. And After resarts it didnt help. I succeeded in uninstalling Afterburner which fixed most of the problem, But now several games (if not all) I play not have a really annoying ghosting/blurr effect when theres is rapid movement or contrast change in a scene. Examples of these are: Toggling nvgs, Rain, Helicopter rotor blades, quickscoping and playing the game in general. NOTE: These artefacts do not show on shadowplay recordings. If there is any possible way of fixing this without reformatting my pc. Please tell me. CPU: FX-6300 GPU: ASUS GTX 970 strix (no OC) Primary monitor: Benq xl2430t Secondary monitor: Benq rl2455hm driver version when i did download: 376.19 Pictures are examples of my experience. And yes. those white dots on the screen are rain drops.