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GPU Overclocking Software

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I prefer to use MSI Afterburner just because I have an MSI card but try both it really just comes down to preference. I think they both have all the same features.

I know that many companies make their own overclocking utility. ASUS has their version and so does MSI, but what is the best one or is their even any real reason that these different tools exist.

 

Which one is better MSI afterburner or ASUS's gpu boost.

This is my opinion, it doesn't mean I'm right and is liable to change at any time. I may offend of which I apologize in advance.


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I use MSI Afterburner with my Sapphire card because of it features. Also, Unwinder a.k.a Alexei is going to make 64 bit RTSS so you can use it on 64 bit game like BF4 and MSI Afterburner will have 8 months exclusive for that feature. 

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