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So I have been looking online, and i only revived mixed results.

 

Basically, i accidentally changed a setting on the MSI afterburner control panel. i want to un-do this.

I know there are 3 buttons at the bottom:

- settings

-Reset

-apply

 

when i changed the settings i then immediately pressed the rest button but from what i can see, online, this will not reset the card? this is what my MSI afterburner looks like:

 

msi afterburner idlecrop.jpg

thanks!

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Just now, kajoriEU said:

Everything looks like normal. +0 on both the Memory and Core clock, Standard Temperature and Standard Power Limit. 

Could you specify your issue?

From what i was reading online, when you press the reset button on msi afterburner, this does not reset the graphics card. i just wanted to check if this is correct or not?

 

also i also read that when you overclock a graphics card the new OC profile is not saved on the card and is saved on the computer so when i restart my machine (or uninstall afterburner) i should lose any GPU OC that was made?

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The reset button should undo every overclocking/volting that you've done before with MSI Afterburner (atleast that's what it does for me, Gainward 1070 GS with MSI Afterburner 4.3.0 Beta 14)


Changes to your GPU Clock/Voltages are not saved onto your GPU's BIOS but onto your computer. You can save OC Profiles via the save button below the "Profile" section and you can tell Afterburner to load a profile after starting the programm (combined with "start MSI Afterburner with windows" - this will instant load an OC Profile on Windows boot)

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1 minute ago, kajoriEU said:

The reset button should undo every overclocking/volting that you've done before with MSI Afterburner (atleast that's what it does for me, Gainward 1070 GS with MSI Afterburner 4.3.0 Beta 14)


Changes to your GPU Clock/Voltages are not saved onto your GPU's BIOS but onto your computer. You can save OC Profiles via the save button below the "Profile" section and you can tell Afterburner to load a profile after starting the programm (combined with "start MSI Afterburner with windows" - this will instant load an OC Profile on Windows boot)

 

 

Thanks for the help, if i uninstall afterburner this will completely un-do everything right?

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Just delete everything inside Profiles folder in MSI Afterburner directory if you want to reset MSI Afterburner settings.

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