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Afterburner issues with Vega

Enzo1998

Hello guys someone knows why fan control of Afterburner don't Work on Vega, I've a Vega 56, I've installed last AMD drivers, windows is 1903 and afterburner is updated to the last release.

thanks for the help. :)

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Because you do that with Wattman? Afterburner interferes with Wattman settings

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21 minutes ago, Quadriplegic said:

Because you do that with Wattman? Afterburner interferes with Wattman settings

Because I use afterburner as OSD too and I prefer to use afterburn to do overclock too

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Just now, TheGlenlivet said:

I think what he is trying to say is that VEGA does not support fan control on Afterburner, however Wattman does.

 

Ok now is clear XD

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41 minutes ago, Enzo1998 said:

Because I use afterburner as OSD too and I prefer to use afterburn to do overclock too

You can still use Afterburner as OSD while adjusting settings in Wattman. I'd suggest you to use Wattman to prevent settings conflict, it is not that difficult to use.

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1 minute ago, Quadriplegic said:

You can still use Afterburner as OSD while adjusting settings in Wattman. I'd suggest you to use Wattman to prevent settings conflict, it is not that difficult to use.

Okay thank you for the advice ?

 

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Not that other cards can't use Afterburner.

But that software was made for Nvidia cards

So some bugs here and there are to be expected in AMD

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Ok guys I tried with Wattman, but after few second that I set custom mode, Radeon Settings stop working.
Someone has/Had similar issue?? How can I resolve??

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