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52 minutes ago, zyynk said:

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?

Yes that's how it's supposed to be, NVIDIA doesn't show you the base clock because the card almost never runs at base clock and is heavily influenced by their GPU Boost technology which automatically overclocks the card as high as it can until it reaches a limit based on many sensors involved, and the +x that you're adding is only going to raise one of the limits that the GPU has reached but it will hit a limit once again and the frequency may not add up exactly to what you entered, while AMD kept it old school and gave you a simple core and memory slider in Polaris, though I believe they do have their own implementation of GPU Boost in their Navi GPUs but it's simpler still.

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