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How to enable multiple choice in one 'graph' window in MSI Afterburner?

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1 hour ago, DigitalGoat said:

Yes I know, the change colour option has a tooltip telling you how to overlay graphs like the one you show, by grouping them, as I said above.

Why can't you just describe the process like this?

 

  1. Right click on one of the graphs you intend to combine
  2. Select "attach", which turns your mouse cursor into a magnet symbol
  3. With the magnet click on the other graph you intend to combine the previously selected one.

Or show a screenshot or something.

 

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To split them back up again, right click the combined graph and select "detach" or "detach all" if you have 3 or more combined and want to split them up in a single operation.

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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2 hours ago, Jurand Ze Spychowa said:

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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Click on settings button/ cog wheel depending on skin used, click Monitoring tab, put a check mark next to wanted items, click detach on graph window after saving choices.

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52 minutes ago, DigitalGoat said:

Click on settings button/ cog wheel depending on skin used, click Monitoring tab, put a check mark next to wanted items, click detach on graph window after saving choices.

bruh im not retarded i know how to turn on graphs and select the ones i want to see
what i meant in my post is the green colored graph, you see there are two lines there one from core clock mhz and one from cpu clock mhz

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1 hour ago, Jurand Ze Spychowa said:

bruh im not retarded i know how to turn on graphs and select the ones i want to see
what i meant in my post is the green colored graph, you see there are two lines there one from core clock mhz and one from cpu clock mhz

Ok, well if you hover over the last item on the monitor tab, the box that says Layered Graph colour, it tells you how to layer graphs by creating groups, if that is what you mean?

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On 10/25/2021 at 11:22 AM, DigitalGoat said:

Ok, well if you hover over the last item on the monitor tab, the box that says Layered Graph colour, it tells you how to layer graphs by creating groups, if that is what you mean?

no, i dont want to change the color
i want to have more of dual-graphs
 

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1 hour ago, Jurand Ze Spychowa said:

no, i dont want to change the color
i want to have more of dual-graphs
 

Yes I know, the change colour option has a tooltip telling you how to overlay graphs like the one you show, by grouping them, as I said above.

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1 hour ago, DigitalGoat said:

Yes I know, the change colour option has a tooltip telling you how to overlay graphs like the one you show, by grouping them, as I said above.

Why can't you just describe the process like this?

 

  1. Right click on one of the graphs you intend to combine
  2. Select "attach", which turns your mouse cursor into a magnet symbol
  3. With the magnet click on the other graph you intend to combine the previously selected one.

Or show a screenshot or something.

 

afterburner.gif.e5563c4986917c32f179a52e3bd4fb64.gif

 

To split them back up again, right click the combined graph and select "detach" or "detach all" if you have 3 or more combined and want to split them up in a single operation.

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