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2018-10-22 07-26-06.mp4 Im Trying to over clock but when i do i get reset to +0 instead of my boosted clock speed same happens with memory clock
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hey guys my name is James nice to meet you all I have a small problem with my GPU I want to overclock it but MSI afterburner doesn't work that great with my GPU does anyone know other useful overclocking software, for my GPU ? Specs: Nvidia GTX 1050 TI (MSI Version)
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so i just downloaded MSI Afterburner i need to know if its ok to put fan speed to max witch is 74% Weird ay and also whats a safe core clock? or mem clock for gamin Motherboard-760GM-P25 Military Class 2
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Hello. Can anyone explain me what is Commit charger GPU FB Usage GPU VID usage in msi afterburner And also there is no option for max temperature And what are the important things to monitor while gaming on notebook.
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Hi all. First, here are my system specs: Windows 10 Home Intel i5-9600K ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ac mobo RTX Asus Strix 2080ti Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3200 16GB ram Samsung NVMe SSD 970 Evo plus 500GB (OS) Intel 660p 2TB (storage) Corsair TX650M PSU I've had this terrible issue where most of my games crash to desktop within a few minutes of loading. Some seem to last longer, some shorter. After a ton of troubleshooting (more than a week now), I think I've identified at least one pattern: When MSI Afterburner shows the game is at voltage limit (sometimes power limit too, sometimes not), I seem to crash to desktop within a few seconds. The odd thing is that Overwatch can run at 250 fps, 100% GPU usage, etc. and it doesn't seem to crash. I have also run stress tests where both GPU and CPU are at 100%, but they won't crash or show any errors (with OCCT, unigine, Aida64). Almost every other game I try though, even when at a lower usage/TDP, etc. will crash. I'm honestly completely stuck. Begging for your insight. Please help :(.
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system specs- ryzen 2600 4.2ghz, rtx 2060 6gb,8x2 3200mhz,nvme ssd On heaven benchmark i used to get 113fps , i oc'd my card without increasing power and got +70 oc on core clock and +800 on memory clock boosting my average fps to 127 from 113. Was playing around with afterburner and i accidentally put too much memory oc and the pc went into boot loop because afterburner was selected to start with windows ,so as soon as i boot into main screen the pc used to crash again. Fixed it by going into safe mode and uninstalling the afterburner and installing it again after booting into normal mode. Since this happened i've been noticing low performance on all the gpu related stuff.i've been brainstorming the shit out of it and finally noticed that without any oc on stock settings am getting same 113 fps score but when i apply oc the score only goes up to 115 or even dips down to 110. Now 15fps is not much but its causing stability issues when gaming. I reinstalled afterburner ,also reinstalled nvidia drivers with ddu but nothing seems to fix it ,i can see oc settings on afterburner OSD but i dont think its applying it to card or there is some conflict in software. i reset the system last night without deleting personal files and using local windows image,but to my surprise it didnt changed anything and am getting same results. after reset all latest drivers were already installed automatically. stability issues are as follows; 99% gpu usage in all tests with temps under 70 degree,cpu never reached 50% usage+ 1) 3d mark dx 12 score went down from 7.5k to 7k, cpu score is same as before but gpu score is down. 2) cod modern warfare works fine 144fps but when i switch to warzone i cant even maintain 60fps on lowest settings 1080p even dips to 35fps, earlier i used to maintain 100-120 fps at all times in warzone. (my friend with i3 and rx580 got 60fps stable) 3) avengers beta even on medium settings i couldnt maintain stable 45fps (my friend with i3 and rx580 got 60fps stable) 4) horizon zero dawn cant even maintain stable 45fps on lowest settings(my friend with i3 and rx580 got 60fps stable high+ultra settings) when i check results on youtube with same hardware as me , i see others have 30-70% better fps than me , ran sfc scanow and malware bytes and didnt found any problem. these instabilities came with my oc fail+windows 2004 update , before my system was working normal. things to note; in some games my pc is working normal as it should. i have downloaded windows 10 on my pendrive and am ready to install it again by completely wiping all data. just here to check if anyone knows any other work arounds?it will save me alot of trouble and hundreds of gb's of download .
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Hi all, I just picked up an RX 5600 XT from PowerColor and when I booted up the PC and downloaded the latest AMD Drivers I went into MSI Afterburner and saw something I don't know how to fix. The memory clock seems fine, but the core clock, or whatever its called will not surpass 810, even under full load. Does anyone of you have an idea on how to fix it? The clocks and different settings can be found below:
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voltage curve Need MSI Afterburner freq vs. voltage curve ...
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... for Galax GTX 1660 Super. Though I found some good tutorials on YouTube, I thought it would be better to find one which offers the best stability and thermals to this specific card. Please provide me with your best recommend voltage curve. Thanks!- 3 replies
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Hey guys! So my gpu idle temps are about 45-50 degrees on idle, depending on room temp. I was wondering if the temps are okay or not. I've seen people comment about their gpu being at 35 ish on idle and was wondering if I should do something about mine. My cpu is around 35 degrees on idle and not worried about that. At full load, GPU temps go to 73 degrees (Stock fan curve) and 68 degrees (custom fan curve). Please let me know if these temps are something to worry about or not. Thanks. PC Specs: I5 6500 EVGA GTX 1070 FTW (no overclocks) 16 GB DDR4 2400mhz Cooler Master 750 watt modular PSU NOTE: GPU is only running a single 1080p monitor at 144hz.
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Hi, For some reason, no DX9 games run with msi afterburner (+Rivatuner). Am using on screen display on my logitech keyboard. When i shut down msi afterburner, the games run JUST fine! If I open MSI afterburner mid-game, the game crashes to desktop with no warnings or errors. (wth?) Things I've tried: Reinstall MSI afterburner (latest) Reinstall graphics drivers Reinstall / update DX9 Running latest version of windows 10 x64 Install any and all .net framework stuff i could find Reinstall older gpu drivers (2 versions back, current is the latest beta) DX11 games run just fine (Tested Xenoverse 2, and Call of duty Ghost Recon Wildlands) OGL (Runescape) runs just fine DX9 games don't work (CSGO, Heroes of newerth, Stardew valley) Any ideas? PC is the main PC in the signature.
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Sup guys, MSI afterburner is working on Steam games but not on Destiny 2 (battlenet). I noticed that D3D was showing 9. Is that Direct X version? Am I supposed to upgrade it? If that's the case, should I go to ver 11 because I saw some videos saying ver 11 is better than 12. It's all my 2 cents, please help out guys. Thanks
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MSI AFTERBURNER STUTTERING! Hello everyone, I'm having a stupid issue that's really getting on my nerves. Whenever I have MSI Afterburner open and running, it CONSTANTLY 'applies profile' 1 which is a saved profile that I only have for my temp and power limit (No not for mining, just taking care of my hardware). When I play games, I have Afterburner opened on my other monitor and I see the "Profile 1 applied" sign pop up every 2 seconds and it stutters my game. Doesn't stutter my desktop though , possibly something to do with fullscreen of my game? idk. Anyways, don't know if anyone else has experienced this, though I genuinely couldn't figure it out, tried reinstalling and to no avail. Even got rid of my profile to no avail. Help please!
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My 1080 idles at 30, 31C. Should I even spin up the fans and bother putting stress on them at that temp? I've heard some parts are even in better condition if they're at least warm while operating, and 30 is hardly hot. Is there any point in trying to push that down to 28 or 26? It's a marginal difference anyway, so to me, it doesn't seem like it would matter, but the wear on the fans at 10-20% speed is also marginal. I'm not too experienced with Afterburner, I just set a new fan curve today. I built the system last week and I've been fiddling around with settings. If anyone has any tips on efficient ways to control temps and performance, that would be welcomed here.
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Hello I can really use the help on unlocking the Power and Temp limit also the Fan Speed. These is the first time I tried to overclocking anything and I looked online but couldn't find anything If it helps the laptop I'm using is an Alienware - 17.3" Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 - 1TB Hard Drive + 128GB Solid State Drive
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Today i realized my PC's GPU was horribly warm, so i thought of using MSI Afterburner to make it's fan speed faster. For some reason, when i go into settings there's no "Fan" tab, and i can't configure fan in the main part of it. If anyone can provide any kind of help i will be happy, Thanks
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Hey, Anyone know how to unlock the Power Limit Slider on MSI Afterburner, I have a GTX 1070 I already updated my drivers and even changed the MSI layout, but nothing is working. Can someone please help with these. Thanks
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I'm looking to possibly try undervolting my card because it's already running pretty hot with the overclock in some games (Shadow Warrior 2013) Question is, how do I handle voltages to see if they're stable or not? How big of a step should I decrease in? 1? 10? 50?
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Hi everyone i own an hd 7870 by sapphire (dual-x) and i have a dual monitor setup (1280x1024 via dvi-i and 1920x1080 via dvi-d adapted to vga) when i try to overclock my gpu i get a weird flickering issue on the second screen (1920x1080). i looked on the specs and it says the max resolution it can run is 2560x1600 (which i still don't reach in terms of pixels rendered). i've been fighting against this problem for a long time and i recently noticed something: when the screen flickers the gpu clock and memory clock start jumping between 400 and 150Mhz, but when the clocks are stable at the overclocked value (1150mhz core and 1400mhz memory) there is no flickering (which explains why i never get this issue while playing games). so what i think would solve this issue is to be able to lock the frequencies at the desired ammount. is there a way to do that without modding the gpu bios? msi afterburner's unofficial overclock settings (with and without powerplay) either lock my clock speeds at 150Mhz (without going up in games so they run at 3 fps) or they crash my computer as soon as i hit apply. i tried with the overdrive settings in the gpu driver but it behaves just like afterburner with the official overclock settings
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Hello,So i've been getting what appears to be quite terrible GPU performance for a while now and i'd decided to open up MSI Afterburner, which i used to have running at startup, to reset GPU defaults, however, anytime i click the reset GPU defaults or even manually toggle the sliders and apply, i'm hit with a green screen which i guess is graphics card failure?Card: AMD R9 380Driver: Crimson ReLive 17.7Afterburner is showing Core Clock as 505 MHz and Memory Clock as 725 MHz, but the default clock speeds for my card as found with GPU-Z are 1010/1450.I'm a novice when it comes to hardware so any help is appreciated.Thanks in advance.
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So my laptop specs are i5 3337u , 4gb ram, gt740m. How can afterburner help in increasing performance and decreasing temperatures. Please suggest only minor changes , i don't wanna risk anything for a short boost in performance .
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Hello, I am using the MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner combo for my in-game on screen display (OSD). For whatever reason the OSD simply does not work whenever I launch a game directly from Steam like Team Fortress 2 or Torchlight 2. However, games that launch from other applications like Origin or My.com still work. Does anyone know how to fix this? I have attached photos of my MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner settings. Thank You
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Recently my GTX 1080 fans started to grind so I decided to RMA it and I decided to use my old HD 7850 as a replacement. The odd thing is if I try to change the clocks at all the GPU clock drops to 300mhz and memory to 150mhz and causes my 144hz monitor to bug out (like its unable to sync correctly). I am using the latest AMD driver and the latest version of MSI Afterburner. Does anyone know whats causing this?
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I have a Radeon R7 250, and ever since a power surge I've been having this odd issue where my memory clock on idle will downclock itself whenever I mess around with even the slightest option (+/- 1MHz core / memory clock) which causes my secondary monitor to flicker like crazy. Under load it's ok, it runs at the full clock, but it's when it's idle that it's causing the issues. It's not the drivers, I've had it through 4-5 versions now.
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I noticed I was getting compositor frame drops in VR whenever I had afterburner open even when the load on my GPU/CPU was really low. Here's the solution: .Open afterburner. .Go to settings - monitoring. .Uncheck power in the list up top. It seems that's all that was causing these drops. It has been a night and day difference after turning that off. ~This likely applies with other overclocking/monitoring software as well. I don't think it's exclusive to afterburner. It has to do with the program pinging the graphics card for that info. This is not the first time I've encountered overclocking/monitoring programs that cause drops in VR like this so check for this with whatever you're using (If you're using an Oculus rift, the tray tool and debug tool have a HUD section with a performance tab that counts the amount of application and compositor frame drops you've had. Only pay attention to the compositor drops and ignore any that happen between loading screens or while first putting on the rift.).
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