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This is the new public BETA release of MSI AfterBurner 4.3.0 (Beta 14). Over the past few weeks we have made tremendous effort to get a lot of features enabled for this now DirectX 12 compatible build. Steam Overlay doesn't work if I'm running RivaTuner in any game! I have to exit 'MSI AfterBurner & RivaTuner' before I launch Steam! Then I launch steam and the game I want the overlay will work fine, then ALT+TAB then start 'AfterBurner & RivaTuner' again in order to get them all working together!!

MSI Afterburner 4.4.2 official download - Guru3D and MSI have been working hard on AfterBurner, today we release an updated this revision of Afterburner, this application successfully secured the leading position on graphics card utilities. MSI Afterburner is ultimate graphics card utility, developed the Guru3D RivaTuner team. The Beta releases sometimes have an expiration limit, the stable and final build releases do not. We recommend using a final build.
If you purchased a GeForce GTX 1050, 1060, 1070, 1080, Titan X, Tian Xp, Titan V (Volta) or AMD Radeon RX 5x0 and Vega graphics card we can recommend you to at least try out this latest release. We have written a GeForce GTX 1070 and 1080 overclocking guide. This is the new public final release of MSI AfterBurner.
Over the past few weeks we have made a tremendous effort to get a lot of features enabled for this build. All recently release graphics cards are supported, this entails the entire Nvidia GeForce GTX Series 10 including 1050, 1060, 1070, 1080, 1080 Ti and Titan X (Pascal). For AMD the Radeon RX series 400 and 500 support is included. Not just that, we have also updated RTSS, our statistics server that enables the overlay with MSI AfterBurner to offer DirectX 12 overlay support. New in this release is overlay support for SLI and Crossfire in DirectX 12.
Please read the full release notes for all changes (as there are quite a few of them). You might have noticed a new look - if you like the white/black design you see below, in the Afterburner preferences/user interface skins selection you can choose this new Cyborg White skin to activate it. Have fun tweaking. Note: Does your overlay not work anymore after an update? Please perform a full uninstall of RTSS and AfterBurner (with profiles removal) and then perform a CLEAN install of it. #5502496 Posted on: 09:34 PM Never really understood why is so important to uninstall and remove everything including my profiles before installing newer versions, I want to keep my profiles so I won't have to make them again. Unwinder is it 'better safe than sorry' method.?
Every now and then an older install can cause an issue with the overlay or the game. 9 out of 10 times that is solved with a clean AB and RTSS install. When that happens with a user, he/she registers, start to ask why AfterBurner messes up so badly (nobody uses search) and that their world has effectively ended, as the new build broke their game or overlay. So yes, for the novice, please uninstall AB and RTSS before installing a new build. #5502504 Posted on: 10:02 PM That’s not entirely correct.
Full RTSS reinstall with profiles removal is only required after serious OS platform updates or service packs installation, when Direct3D runtimes are being upgraded by OS whilst running RTSS. That may result in corrupting RTSS injection cache and can be solved either by “Reset cache” button in RTSS properties or by simple performing a clean install. But it has no relation to simply upgrading RTSS or AB versions and clean installs are not required in this case. #5502829 Posted on: 11:35 PM Every now and then an older install can cause an issue with the overlay or the game. 9 out of 10 times that is solved with a clean AB and RTSS install.
When that happens with a user, he/she registers, start to ask why AfterBurner messes up so badly (nobody uses search) and that their world has effectively ended, as the new build broke their game or overlay. So yes, for the novice, please uninstall AB and RTSS before installing a new build. That’s not entirely correct. Full RTSS reinstall with profiles removal is only required after serious OS platform updates or service packs installation, when Direct3D runtimes are being upgraded by OS whilst running RTSS. That may result in corrupting RTSS injection cache and can be solved either by “Reset cache” button in RTSS properties or by simple performing a clean install.
But it has no relation to simply upgrading RTSS or AB versions and clean installs are not required in this case. Thank you both for replying. #5503693 Posted on: 07:14 PM I have more than one AMD 470, 480 video cards. I had three of them in a Windows 10 64bit computer. I did DDU to uninstall AMD drivers to install the newly fresh December 17th drivers. I could still regulate everything on MSI afterburner. Antares Auto Tune Efx Crack Mac there. Then I added the fourth card to the computer and all of a sudden I don't see driver version showing on afterburner and it can see all four cards and lists their models but doesn't show me any of the controls for them so I can't underclock core and overclock memory.
MSI afterburner shows 0 for all of the values for all of the cards. They all run at the speeds that are set in their bios and I can see that through GPU-Z. One RX480 runs at 1342 core and 2000 memory, another RX480 runs at 1290 core and 2000 memory and both of the RX 470 run at 1250 core and 1650 memory. I uninstalled MSI afterburner, removed settings, deleted MSI afterburner folder with whatever was left after uninstalling it from Program files and installed the latest version 4.4.2 but nothing changed - I still can't overclock memory, underclock core on four cards. As soon as I pull one out and am down to just three cards - then all the controls come back. Is there any fix on how to see more than three cards with MSI afterburner? I also tried running an older version of MSI afterburner - 4.4.1 and still no difference.
The drivers I'm running are 2017-12-17, version 7.1005 - Win10-64bit adrenalin edition 17.12.2 Update - I have also tried DDU of the 17.12.2 and installed the last Crimson drivers from November but still no luck with MSI Afterburner if I have more than three cards. With three cards all the controls work, if I any card after three - controls are not available. I'm running cards in Compute mode in AMD Radeon Settings. Has anybody found a fix for this so that MSI afterburner could see all the cards?
I'm trying to Overclock my gtx 1070 SC edition from EVGA I'm using Unigine Valley benchmark to test, and MSI afterburner 4.3.0 Beta 14 to overclock the GPU as I can't get any version that isn't beta off of their website this is my first time trying to overclock a GPU here is what MSI afterburner looks like while having Valley Benchmark running Core clock seems to stay from low 1900Mhz - high 1900Mhz, This is already very high tbh but I wanted to see if I could get anymore performance for my $. Anyhow, I have no idea what to bump my core Voltage% up to as I did get it running at +200Mhz without crashing for 15mins but once I bumped it to +300Mhz I got a instant freeze and I could barely even get on my computer after I had to ninja reset the Overclock settings via MSI afterburner. Anyone have any recommended settings to use for a stable 200Mhz overclock? (2100Mhz at least) also after the +300Mhz freeze I tried 200Mhz again and it kept crashing my display drivers so idk whats up with that. But any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading this Novel basically;P.
Your problem is indeed voltage. Go ahead and COMPLETELY MAX OUT the voltage, and temperature sensors. Make sure to keep the fans on very aggressive fan profiles aswell. Once done, try running unigine valley again. Decided to use MSI afterburner instead of EVGA precision. Turned core voltage% to max power limit to 111 with temp limit 91c core clock +200Mhz and ran Unigine Valley Benchmark and it instantly made my display drivers stop working with very agressive fan profiles to.
Yep, mean's your GPU isn't stable with a +200mhz clock. I'm actually quite shocked you were going to aim for +300mhz as that's nearly impossible. Seu Jorge Life Aquatic Studio Sessions Rare. +200mhz is already pretty dang high.
Make sure you go back down to 100+, and run in +10mhz increments to ensure stability. Your problem is indeed voltage. Go ahead and COMPLETELY MAX OUT the voltage, and temperature sensors. Make sure to keep the fans on very aggressive fan profiles aswell.
Once done, try running unigine valley again. Decided to use MSI afterburner instead of EVGA precision. Turned core voltage% to max power limit to 111 with temp limit 91c core clock +200Mhz and ran Unigine Valley Benchmark and it instantly made my display drivers stop working with very agressive fan profiles to. Yep, mean's your GPU isn't stable with a +200mhz clock. I'm actually quite shocked you were going to aim for +300mhz as that's nearly impossible. +200mhz is already pretty dang high. Make sure you go back down to 100+, and run in +10mhz increments to ensure stability.
Yeah I did I went with 100Mhz and its very stable the only thing that I think is weird is that my gpu Idle's at 1600Mhz now before the OC it sat at like 200-400Mhz if I wasn't doing anything. Also It is running at around 2050-2100Mhz when at full speed but when I'm playing a game it sits at 1600Mhz and doesnt seem to want to move much unless I load a new area etc. Then it will go to 1.8-2k Mhz and also while it sits at 1600Mhz while gaming the mV sits at like 781 but when I load a new area the mV goes to about 1081 cap, is there a reason the volts sit really low sometimes?
Its really odd. I just got a GTX 1070 SC the other day, was seeing how it overclocked and the voltage appears to be locked. Doesn't change when increased in Afterburner.
I think voltage unlocking is reserved for the FTW models. Voltage isn't locked I have a 1070sc and set it to 90%voltage. Steady 2000-2100 core clock and around 4400 memory clock. Fans are screaming but it's possible to be over the 2k mark with a 1070sc, so now it's just down to how quiet I want the fans but that'll take some time to mess around with.
Sorry it's not a straight out answer but that's my experience with what can and can't be done. Almost forgot I'm using precision xoc as well. It will run at 1.093v just like the rest of them. The thing you have to remember, is that boost 3.0 is constantly making adjustments to the voltage and frequency to keep the GPU within the parameters where it will perform the best. It will make these adjustments all along the core temp spectrum.
Meaning, all the time. If you have put your voltage slider all the way up, and the GPU doesn't volt up to 1.093v, it's likely because boost 3.0 thinks your GPU is too warm to do it, OR, that it doesn't need that much voltage to run that specific overclock. The most important thing to remember about overclocking Pascal is, the colder you keep the core temp, the higher it'll boost, and the better it'll run. It will run at 1.093v just like the rest of them.
The thing you have to remember, is that boost 3.0 is constantly making adjustments to the voltage and frequency to keep the GPU within the parameters where it will perform the best. It will make these adjustments all along the core temp spectrum.
Meaning, all the time. If you have put your voltage slider all the way up, and the GPU doesn't volt up to 1.093v, it's likely because boost 3.0 thinks your GPU is too warm to do it, OR, that it doesn't need that much voltage to run that specific overclock. The most important thing to remember about overclocking Pascal is, the colder you keep the core temp, the higher it'll boost, and the better it'll run. So your FTW only runs 1.093V?