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After installing the latest NVIDIA driver using DDU, I got this problem I have tried rolling back the old driver, reinstalling AB, even reinstalling windows but still having this problem but I found a way - Open GPU-Z in advanced tab you will see registry path - Open the Registry Editor and go to that path - Change the value of RMI2cValidatedPortMask to 1c7 - Restart your PC - Then check the GPU-Z again you will see the "Power Limit" area which didn't appear before - Check AB again and you will see the result I don't know what RMI2cValidatedPortMask and 1c7 mean, I have an old GPU which is a GTX 970 with power limit working properly, I simply compared the registry value between the 2 GPU and found it =)) Hope this helps.
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Can I turn off MSI Afterburner after undervolting my rtx 2060 I mean dose undervolting profile still works even if I close or uninstall msi Afterburner
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Hi , Is normal for MSI afterburner changing GPU core clock always in every fresh installation of windows .... ? I had the clock already at 2669mhz , 2679mhz and now 2674mhz . I have a MSI RX 6600 XT MECH 2X 8G OC
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I have a temp sensor on my reservoir that's connected to the thermal sensor header on my motherboard. Is there a way to show that graph in MSI Afterburner monitoring? I usually have it open to show me all the stuff, and I have tried activating all the plugins, but non of them lets me show it. I can find it in HWInfo64, and I use "Fan Control" to tune my fans based on the water temp. My motherboard is a Asus ROG Strix B550-f
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Does anyone know if I can get MSI ab to boot on startup for non admin users on my pc? My brother uses the pc to play on his account and he's a standard user. Don't want him running random exe files so UAC has to stay on I've tried the elevated shortcut UAC bypass method but it only allows me to use it on my admin account. It won't run on a standard user acc I've got an undervolt profile for my 3070 and I want it to be running for all users Is there a specific setting I need to set in the scheduled task for it run for any user, regardless if they're admin or standard? I put the elevated shortcut in the startup folder for all users and it only opens on startup for admin accounts
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Hello, i have 2 post talking about this, basically some days ago i was using msi afterburner(the temps of the gpu were normal for a while, around 60 degrees) but suddenly i checked the GPU temp and it was 13 degrees lower than the normal, reached later -17 degrees. As i said in the other posts my pc is the mobile workstation dell precision m6600 with the quadro 3000m Msi afterburner with this laptop doesn't let me change fan speed or anything, it only lets me add 135 Mhz to the core clock and around 400 Mhz to the memory clock (which i had at the moment of the temp decrease)
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Hey, i accidentally activated a feature in Afterburner that shows multiple "graph lines" in one "graph window" i have no idea how to describe it better. Check the screensnip to see what i mean. I would like to add more graphs like that, for example this one is gpus Core Clock and cpus Core Clock, i'd like to add vram memory usage and cpu ram memory usage; etc Was this a key combination, or am i just lucky and thats not supposed to happen?
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I did a clean install of Windows 11 today and after installing most software that I use I noticed general unresponsiveness, mouse jitter or lag and audio glitches. After troubleshooting for hours uninstalling and reinstalling drivers I managed to figure out that when I close MSI Afterburner the issues disappeared. I don't know if it is a specific problem with my hardware or other people are experiencing it. Is anybody experiencing the same issue? I'm no longer able to use MSI Afterburner now. I've been at this for so long I'm too lazy to test any older version. Specs: GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2070 Super WINDFORCE OC 8G CPU: i5-9600k RAM: 16GB 2666 C-drive: Samsung 970 EVO plus, 250GB M.2 SSD Power Supply: GIGABYTE B700H Motherboard: AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 Case: Sharkoon VG6-W Red OS: Windows 11
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Hi! I was having an issue with my FPS recently (5 minutes ago) and thought to myself; "Hmm, I wonder who I should ask for help?" After I did a bit of troubleshooting and probably overlooked some settings in MSI Afterburner and GeForce Experience, I popped on over to ehem, lttstore.com and then the good ol' LTT Forums. So the issue I've been having is my FPS in everything, chrome, MC and shaders, desktop, everything is capped at 40 FPS. (To give you an idea of normally what I'd get running Minecraft with shaders, were looking at around 60 - 120 FPS depending). I first saw that I was getting 40 FPs in MC and went "Okay, maybe 20 render distance is a bit much here..." so, just to make sure, I turned my render/draw distance down to 2, and still only 40 FPS. (Since as mentioned before I am using shaders, so naturally I was using OptiFine as well) I checked my frame-cap for OptiFine and it was set to unlimited so here I am left confused. I thought: "OH! I set the polling rate for my Frame Counts in MSI Afterburner to the max! That could be it!" So I set it back down to 100, and I went up from 39 FPS, all the way up tooooooooooo .... 40. SO that wasn't it. I checked GeForce Experience Settings, I checked MSI Afterburner settings, everything (almost, well just probably not lol) and I didn't fine anything. I am only 11 and am in-experienced relatively speaking and I would like my Minecraft's 800 FPS back! (please) Small update a few minutes later; my FPS is now capped at 60 FPS, I didn't change anything other than make this post, which is odd, oh and by the way I am on a laptop running Win 10 and I am at full battery charge so that's definitely not the problem, Lenovo Vantage is unrelated.... I think....
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Hi, I am tweaking my GTX 1070 using Afterburner (and Kombustor donuts, both GL and VK for artifact testing) but I realize that even with +20% on power limit I still hit my power limit and my cpu core voltage drops down, without any core clock or memory clock OC I found out that at v1.062 it still trigger PL, and 1.043 does not. but when I spike up core clock it goes under 0.9 my understanding is that if it's hitting power limit I just lose all benefits of my OC because it's throttling down the power, but I feel kinda limited with these tools, am I missing something? My main focus is to get a better frametime on my Valve Index, as with the current GPU market I can't upgrade my old one but I still want to get some decent framerate on most games (so if any of you have any VR experience feel free to add some tips for it as well) thank you so much!
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Hey everyone. I got an Nvidia Quadro 4000 about two years ago. I had limited budget so that's the best I could afford for 3D workspaces & playing games. After some time, my Quadro started acting weird. The temps of the card went as above as 70°C to some times as much as 80°C. When playing Rocket League, it would reach 99°C and I had to use an external fan which was faced at the GPU to make it keep working or else my system would shut down. Any ideas what could be causing the issue & how to fix it? By the way, I used MSI Afterburner for noting all the temps.
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Hi all, I have an Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 Super Gaming OC 8G that I got in Nov '19. After the LTT video, I decided to try out NiceHash QuickMiner, and mine in the background when I'm doing college work (Zoom/Word/PowerPoint stuff). Their OCTune determined the optimum settings for my card were: Core Clock: 1020 mhz Core Volt: 662 mv Memory Clock: 7601 mhz The thing is.... I want to try mining ETH without NiceHash (using Ethermine Pool and T-Rex), but I'm struggling to re-create the above settings with MSI Afterburner, and I'm getting confused because I think Afterburner works with deltas rather than fixed values (?). I managed to get "similar" values with the below but the core clock jumps around +/-200mhz and the voltage +/-80mv. Power Limit: 52 % Temp Limit: 67 c Core Clock: +0 mhz Memory Clock: +800 mhz Am I doing something wrong? (First two screenshots of OCTune and HWINFO were taken with with NiceHash QuickMiner+OCTune. Last screenshot was taken with OCTune disabled and Afterburner controlling underclock/overclock/voltages)
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I was wondering if i could limited the Power with MSI Afterburner, to safe some power when i don't do anything except watching videos or streams? Because i'am not sure if it works that way (lower the Power Limit (%) to safe some power) and/or if it could cause problems like damaging the gpu because it's maybe not meant to be done? If it's important, I have a 3070.
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Hi all, So after I built my new rig I decided to try out overclocking for the first time. Looked it up and read a couple guides about overclocking an FE RTX 3080. Downloaded MSI Afterburner and decided to start out with the auto OC just to see what it came out with. Produced a fairly decent curve, but nothing fantastic. GPUZ rated it at +52 Mhz on clock and boost. It also did +200Mhz on memory clock. Since doing so I've been getting a high pitched buzzing coming from the rear underside fan (managed to pinpoint the sound by lying down next to the PC). This sound only kicks in when running anything GPU intensive like a game, so it seems to correspond with an increase in percentage TDP and increase in clock speed. It's becoming quite annoying as I know it didn't make that sound before. And it still makes this sound when no overclock profile is activated (base clock, base memory, +0, none of the sliders changed). It also makes the sound when 'Unlock voltage control' is turned off too. I'm not sure what to do, or what could have caused it. I can't find any reference to the same issue online. Only similar ones, such as coil whine (which is what I assume the sound is from looking online) when an overclock profile is activated or coil whine when power limit has been increased. Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks PS. MSI Afterburner also likes to choose the OC profile (profile 2 on my system) every time I reboot, even thought I've selected the stock profile and applied it and locked the profiles. Any help on this would be nice too. Thanks SPECS: i9-10850K @ 3.6Ghz 32GB (2x16GB) @ 3200Mhz RTX 3080 Founders Edition Corsair 750RMx PSU Samsung 970 EVO 1TB (Windows drive)
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Hey I was just wondering why My MSI Afterburner reach the 110% power limit, despite my card, the Colorful RTX 3060 Ti BattleAx NB-V, having a Maximum Power Limit of 220watts (110%) ? I tried to undervolt it and use tools like HWinfo to check the power consumption and it reaches around 197-198 Watts before it gets power-throtled And another note, Im trying to find another source of it "being able to use 220 watts"
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I have a Sapphire Rx 480 4gb. No matter the software (msi afterburner, amd radeon/wattman, sapphire trixx) I cannot change the fan speed. even when running at 30º on idle it sounds like a jet engine. I set a custom curve that stays on 0rpm on both afterburner and wattman but it changes nothing, yet it always says it's at 0RPM. I read it may be my driver, but I downloaded the correct one with the radeon software, I even did a clean install with DDU. Actually, before a few days ago it used only one fan and turned the other one at random moments, but now it uses both no matter the temp.
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I am trying to control fan speed in msi afterburner but fan speed control setting is greyed out When I opened msi afterburner settings there is no fan setting tab, However I can control fan speed with other softwares
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Hey I finally got my 3090. When i installed afterburner tho (Or any program, like HWmonitor) it does not have a voltage readout. Why is this?
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ive found a weird issue with my custom built pc once i started to overclock my GPU. The issue is that when i either manually adjust the fan speed via afterburner or the fan curve graph allows the fans to speed up according to temperature, ALL of my fans in my pc ramp up. i thought only the gpu's fans was supposed to ramp up. I have 4 120mm coolermaster case fans, 2 for intake on the front of the case and 2 on the top for exhaust also the ones on top are connected to a 240mm coolermaster AIO. my fans are all connected to fan headers on the motherboard although each pair is using a splitter. is this an intended afterburner feature? any help is appreciated. My PC specs are: AMD ryzen 5 3600 coolermaster 240mm AIO nvidia GTX 1070 gigabyte B550m DS3H corsair vengeance rgb pro 32gb 2x16 samsung 980 500 gb SSD EVGA GQ 650w
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Hi there, I'm new to this community so I may not be able to cover all the details I've missed. A month ago I've got a used Galax GTX 1060 from a friend and started mining on Hiveos Linux system, everything seems normal until a few days ago, it crashed due to cuda error: "The launch timed out and was terminated" (code:6) from NBMiner. I tried rebooting but still the same error happened every 3minutes it had booted up, then I removed the gpu and the problem was solved for the rig. Later, I installed the gpu in my normal windows rig, my specs are followed: Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor, 3800 Mhz, 8 Core(s), 16 Logical Processor(s) Motherboard: MSI B550 GAMING EDGE ATX GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB RAM: Corsair 16GB 3200MHz DDR4 (x2) PSU: ASUS ROG STRIX 750W GOLD PSU It booted up surprisingly without major issues, yet until I tried booting up Dead by Daylight on my device, the game started running for a minute then the screen froze while the audio was playing, shorty after the whole game crashed. After I tried booting up some other games like Minecraft, Roblox and Euro Truck Simulator 2. Minecraft and Euro Truck Simulator 2 were able to boot without problem but the game Roblox got the same result. Later I have found multiple forums on the internet and tried the following fixes: Uninstalling and reinstalling Nvidia GPU driver Install Nvidia CUDA driver Underclocking my GPU on MSI Afterburner Checking on GPU-Z if GPU not detected (It appeared to be normal) When everything didn't work out, I reinstalled windows. However, the problem still remained after reinstalling (or even worsening), I got Wallpaper Engine on my device it used to work probably and now it just wouldn't boot probably. Then, I changed my focus on hardware and tried several fixes: Replacing 2 Corsair ram with another spare 2 Corsair ram (also underclocking which didn't work) Replacing my GPU with my old Rx 580 (it worked probably but after swapping back the problem remained) When I thought all hope was lost and tried benchmarking, the funny part is the gpu was able to run different benchmarks without graphics glitches or freezes. Now I am really confused, I could figure out it must be something wrong with the cuda, but it seems to be a rare case for both the gaming and mining community. It even reaches the professional server-level field. As an ordinary miner and gamer, it seems out of my reach for solving. Now the gpu was used for basic uses. If anyone with adequate knowledge about this problem, please help, I'm willing to post anything needed. Thanks, T
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I'm trying to undervolt my RTX 3070Ti, following all the common guides and such, but Afterburner is just giving me issues. I have created a profile with a V/F curve that gives me a solid undervolt and is perfectly stable, but only when I load and apply the profile while the card is hot. If I load and apply the exact same profile, while the card is cold, the curve is completely different and when I start a game, I'm getting crashes within a couple minutes because the frequency is unstable. Here are the two curves, red is loaded and applied when GPU is hot, blue when it's cold: Is there any setting to make Afterburner stop doing this? I don't want to have to start a game first, then alt-tab and apply my profile. If I load a saved profile, I expect to get the same result every time. Is this a bug in Afterburner, or in the NVidia driver? Intended behavior?
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Due to things going on in the world, MSI have stopped supporting the development but it seems like RTSS is not impacted which is not a part of the msi tool's deal? Right now, it seems like it has been semi-dead for 11 months, unwinder on 3Dguru explain a bit about it or so videocardz reports. https://videocardz.com/newz/msi-afterburner-software-without-msi-support-project-is-probably-dead