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MSI afterburner does not apply OC settings on startup.

rickje139

I have overclocked my rtx 3080 mobile laptop and for some reason its applying on startup, how do i fix this?

 

I have tried changing the delay for starting up to 30000, but that did not work aswell.

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Click the Startup button (Windows icon with red border) on the left side of the window so that it isn't transparent. That is the toggle for applying overclock at startup.

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If you do NOT want to overclock on startup, simply disable "Start with Windows" in the settings or disable it in Task Manager.

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7 minutes ago, Sesame said:

Click the Startup button (Windows icon with red border) on the left side of the window so that it isn't transparent. That is the toggle for applying overclock at startup.

 

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That is already set on, the program is running in the background when i start up my laptop, but it doesn't apply the overclock profile

 

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Just now, rickje139 said:

That is already set on, the program is running in the background when i start up my laptop, but it doesn't apply the overclock profile

 

Please post another screenshot of your MSI Afterburner window.

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7 minutes ago, Sesame said:

Please post another screenshot of your MSI Afterburner window.

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On 7/17/2021 at 12:19 AM, rickje139 said:

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Whenever i close MSI afterburner and start it up via the start menu, it somehow always applies the profile, but somehow when it automatically launches it does not apply the settings.

 

Is there maybe a way i can get the same effect like manually starting up MSI afterburner from the start menu?

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