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I'm running the most recent version of Precision X, and I just cannot get the god damn OSD to work. The UI is honestly designed like a damn labyrinth. I use Rivatuner for FPS, but I want to use Precision for GPU usage and VRAM usage. I have those options turned on in the graph setting at the bottom left, and I have the OSD button enabled down there, too. And yet I can't get it to display in Shadow of Mordor. Any ideas why? It just shouldn't be this hard...

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I think Shadow of Mordor is a 64-bit application, and I don't think the OSD in Precision X supports 64-bit applications.

Have you tried any other games? Just try one that is about a year old, or that isn't a 64-bit game.

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I think Shadow of Mordor is a 64-bit application, and I don't think the OSD in Precision X supports 64-bit applications.

Have you tried any other games? Just try one that is about a year old, or that isn't a 64-bit game.

I wasn't aware that Precision doesn't support 64 bit games. Are there any programs with OSDs that do?

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I wasn't aware that Precision doesn't support 64 bit games. Are there any programs with OSDs that do?

MSi Afterburner does support 64-bit applications.

As I said, I am not 100% sure that it is the case. That's why you should try with a 32-bit game.

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You also set up keys to enable/disable the osd option right?

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