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MSI afterburner question!!

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Load up Rivatuner via the taskbar icon in the bottom right, then turn "On-Screen Display Support" to "OFF".

 

The OSD isn't MSI Afterburner itself, it's a seperate program called Rivatuner Statistics Server.

Hi guys,

 

When enabling / disabling OSD in MSI afterburner.

 

Is there ANY WAY to do it faster than CLICK one thing you want to show, then TICK OSD.

CLICK NEXT, tick OSD....

 

Takes FOREVER. Is there an easy way? Cause I can't seem to mark more at the same time.

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Load up Rivatuner via the taskbar icon in the bottom right, then turn "On-Screen Display Support" to "OFF".

 

The OSD isn't MSI Afterburner itself, it's a seperate program called Rivatuner Statistics Server.

Shot through the heart and you're to blame, 30fps and i'll pirate your game - Bon Jovi

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46 minutes ago, Fulgrim said:

Load up Rivatuner via the taskbar icon in the bottom right, then turn "On-Screen Display Support" to "OFF".

 

The OSD isn't MSI Afterburner itself, it's a seperate program called Rivatuner Statistics Server.

Oh so i can actually have them all ON all the time, then turn them off At the same time by using that off button? lol nice, thanks!!

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5 minutes ago, Edgar R. Zakarian said:

Oh so i can actually have them all ON all the time, then turn them off At the same time by using that off button? lol nice, thanks!!

Windows 10 likes to hide taskbar icons by default, otherwise you'd have seen an unusual icon there, and you'd have figured out what it was a bit quicker, lol.

Shot through the heart and you're to blame, 30fps and i'll pirate your game - Bon Jovi

Take me down to the console city where the games are blurry and the frames are thirty - Guns N' Roses

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You can set a hotkey in MSI Afterburner to toggle the OSD. It's right there in settings (On-Screen Display tab).

 

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