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is there a way to get MSI afterburner to display my actual clock speeds?

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didn't work :( maybe im just out of luck. 

 

Well i just tried the latest version on both an amd and a gtx and my second hypothesis was correct! The amd shows the clock while the gtx only shows +x. No way to change that as far as I know... Sorry.

TL;DR amd shows clock while nvidia shows overclock

For me it has always just shown zero as a default but ive seen other people where it shows the clock speeds and voltages and I would much rather have that

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Screenshot of it?

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I don't have Afterburner, but there's a setting in PrecisionX for the overlay to toggle whatever you want to be displayed in the overlay.

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Screenshot of it?

I dont really have a way to get it on the web. i dont have an account for any picture uploading sites

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it shows me the clock speeds of my 290.... re-install it?

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I dont really have a way to get it on the web. i dont have an account for any picture uploading sites

you can click the "more reply options" and add the screenshot

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you can click the "more reply options" and add the screenshot

Ah okay here we go

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it is showing it, it's the 135 mhz

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it is showing it, it's the 135 mhz

oh i know i meant on the sliders

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It is +0, meaning you overclocked the GPU by... 0MHz!

 

If you slide the slider, it'll go up/down... The apply button will activate too!

im aware of how it works, and i have overclocked before but for instance my friends 7770 displays on the sliders themselves what his base clock speeds and voltage are.

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im aware of how it works, and i have overclocked before but for instance my friends 7770 displays on the sliders themselves what his base clock speeds and voltage are.

 

Ive never heard of that before. Usually it just displays +x with x meaning how much you have manually increased the clock speed by.

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Okay. That doesnt say +1050 it just states the clock speed. Maybe going back to the default look will get that back.

didn't work :( maybe im just out of luck. 

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didn't work :( maybe im just out of luck. 

 

Well i just tried the latest version on both an amd and a gtx and my second hypothesis was correct! The amd shows the clock while the gtx only shows +x. No way to change that as far as I know... Sorry.

TL;DR amd shows clock while nvidia shows overclock

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Well i just tried the latest version on both an amd and a gtx and my second hypothesis was correct! The amd shows the clock while the gtx only shows +x. No way to change that as far as I know... Sorry.

TL;DR amd shows clock while nvidia shows overclock

thats a shame

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I dont really have a way to get it on the web. i dont have an account for any picture uploading sites

 

Imgur doesn't require an account.

 

Anyways, those sliders are the OC, if they are at 0, then you are at stock speeds. (Power limit is normally 100%, increase to like 112% when ocing)

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