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Is MSI Afterburner the same on AMD and Nvidia, because i am getting different styles of numbers, i mean, on Nvidia there is +0 and on AMD it says by number. On AMD it shows the base clock, but on Nvidia not. Is it how its supposed to be?
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I already asked this question on r/undervolt subreddit. But I haven't got any proper answer. I know what undervolting is and the other basic stuff. I undervolted my CPU with Intel XTU. It was straightforward (just setting the voltage offset). I wanted to do the same with my GPU. Most of the guides I read/tutorials I watched were using MSI Afterburner. The process (as you may already know) involves adjusting a curve on a graph. Nobody explained how it would affect the voltage of the GPU. X was voltage and Y was frequency. I understand it represents the GPU will run at "y" MHz at "x" mV and x is variable at a given time. But I always thought that a constant voltage is applied through a digital circuit. That's how I understood CPU undervolting. It always runs at X volts with variable frequency at a given time and adjusted it run at (X - a) volts to reduce the heat output. This is why GPU undervolt doesn't make sense to me. OK. Let's say that the circuit is running at variable voltage. But the process only involves changing the frequency (Y) value. How does it change the overall voltage applied through the GPU? Doesn't changing the frequency affect the performance of the GPU? Is there anything that I'm missing about basic electronic physics? Also Is there any "one-click" undervolt tool for GPUs, like XTU? All I had to do there was set the offset. Thanks in advance.
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I just installed afterburner and Core Voltage, Power Limit, Temp. Limit, and Fan Speed are all locked. I have enabled "unlock voltage control" and "unlock voltage monitoring" in the settings. I have a thinkpad x1 extreme (gen1) with a gtx 1050 ti. If anyone can tell me how to unlock all these options, that would be great. Thx.
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I just installed afterburner and Core Voltage, Power Limit, Temp. Limit, and Fan Speed are all locked. I have enabled "unlock voltage control" and "unlock voltage monitoring" in the settings. I have a thinkpad x1 extreme (gen1) with a gtx 1050 ti. If anyone can tell me how to unlock all these options, that would be great. Thx.
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Should MSI Afterburner's OC Scanner (generates a curve), be scanned before or after increasing the memory clock? For my situation the memory clock max that works is: 700 MHz for Destiny 2, Fallout 4, and Tomb Raider 600 MHz for Dragon Age Inquisition (game crashes on launch if higher)
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How do you force an amd gpu to always be at one voltage?
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Afterburner CTRL+L doesn't seem to work. And I need to do this to see if my gpu will work fine like that, since when its under a certain voltage/frequency - most apps start glitching out. Using a MSI r9 390 8gb, drivers - latest (default windows drivers do work without doing this kinda stuff)- 12 replies
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So X-Plane has this cool overlay feature that shows your CPU vs GPU frame times. As I understand, this will definitively tell you if you are CPU or GPU bottle-necked, by indicating which of the two is spending more time processing each frame (on average). Shown here, we see the CPU is the clear bottle-neck, and is spending over 50% more time processing each frame. So my question is, does a similar application exist that will work with any game? When using something like Afterburner, you can easily spot a CPU bottleneck when your GPU is at low utilization. Similarly, if my GPU is close to 95%+ utilization, we can safely say that my GPU is the bottleneck. However, since most games cannot fully utilize all cores in most CPU's, how can one determine how severely your GPU is bottle-necking your CPU? For example, if my GPU is at 60% utilization, I know that (assuming the game is capable of full utilization) I am losing roughly 40% of my GPU's full potential. On the flip side, if my GPU is at 100%, and my (lets say quad core) CPU is running at 50% utilization, I can never be sure how much potential I am losing without knowing how capable the game is of utilizing my entire CPU. In this scenario, you could suggest reducing my resolution to remove my GPU bottleneck, and to then compare my frame rates (or CPU utilization) when my CPU is instead the bottle-neck. But wouldn't lowering the resolution still offload a small workload from my CPU? I understand I am probably overthinking this, but it seems like a tool like X-Plane's would be super useful for precisely (and quickly) measuring the severity of a GPU bottleneck. Honestly not sure if any of this makes sense. Been running off 30 seconds of sleep and a cereal bar for the past few days. But if anyone has a solution to this, or can at least correct my ignorance, it would be much appreciated EDIT: I also know I can just look at other benchmarks to determine how well a specific game can utilize any given CPU, but still, I think a tool like this would be easier.
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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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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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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.
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Hey ! For ever I had a weird glitch w/ afterburner, the software think that the min rpm fan speed is 1030 and the max 1050 so as soon as I install afterburner I'm stuck w/ fan at max speed. This still happen after a fresh windows install. I will try to uninstall afterburner and I do have the last driver for my gpu. The exact model is a PNY GTX 770 4GB. If anyone think the problem may come from some where else then afterburner, I'm open to suggestions.
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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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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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I'm trying to install MSI afterburner and the file that shows up after installing it is just a notepad file named "msiafterburnersetup430". I've installed this several times before on my other computers. Not sure if I'm spacing out right now or doing something wrong.
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Hello,, I have a custom fan curve set in msi afterburner and and i want it to run in the background but not on my task bar. For example in task manager you can see that programs are running that arn't on the task bar (example: Realtek HD Audio Manager). That is what i want with afterburner. Anyone know how this might be done?
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I cant overvolt my sapphire nitro r7 370 in msi afterburner, even with unoffical overclocks enabled, from both the program and the .cfg file, unlock voltage monitoring and unlock voltage control checked and unlock voltage control set to standard msi or third party, the core voltage slider is all the way to the left, and has no number/voltage displayed on the right. What can I do to fix this issue?
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msi afterburner setup wont work, I download from the website and open the setup in downloads. and a text box comes up instead of the setup wizard. please help
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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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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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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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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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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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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?