![]() ♦ Show On-Screen Display: Set hotkeys combination to show the screen display information that applications are running when running 3D. ♦ Toggle On-Screen Display: Set hotkeys combination to switch the screen display information that 3D applications are running. ♦ After finishing settings, click to apply settings and close the MSI Afterburner window. ♦ Show in tray icon: Selecting this item can display GPU1 temperature in tray icon. ♦ Show in Logitech keyboard LCD display: Selecting this item can display GPU1 temperature in Logitech keyboard LCD display. ♦ Show in OSD (On‐Screen Display): Selecting this item can display the GUP1 temperature on the upper left corner of the screen when playing 3D games/applications. ♦ Check each item like “GPU1 temperature” and so on, it will display on the monitoring window. ➢ Hardware monitoring properties: Hardware polling period (in milliseconds): When the set value increases/decreases, the time on the response monitoring window will be lower/faster. ♦ Start minimized: After logging on Windows, start Afterburner and minimize it into the system. ♦ Start with Windows: After logging on Windows, start Afterburner. Master graphics processor selection: Through the drop-down list, users can select Master graphics processor to adjust overclocking setting and monitor its temperature and other hardware health parameters. O Please click the icon on the MSI Afterburner home page to enter Advanced Properties Settings interface. O Hardware Monitor: A graphical parameter that displays the history records of the GPU temperature and other hardware in the operating state. ![]() ![]() Settings: Display the advanced properties. Reset: Reset the main GPU to the default setting. Memory Clock (MHz): Adjust the main GPU memory clock.įan Speed (%): Allow to control the fan speed of the main GPU to automatic or manual mode.Īpply overclocking at system startup: If it is enabled, it will allow applying the current voltage, clock and the fan control setting when the Windows starts up.Īpply: Apply the current setting to the main GPU. Shader Clock (MHz): Adjust the main GPU shader clock. Overclocking Feature Settingĭriver Version: Graphics card driver version.Ĭore Voltage (mV): Adjust the master GPU core voltage.Ĭore Clock (MHz): Adjust the main GPU core clock.Overclocking Feature Setting Hardware Monitor Advanced Properties Settings use the keyboard to change the values, not the mouse lol and work slow, this is important, if you want to get the best out of it, then take your time and find just the right frequency, add +50mhz on the clock, bench, if unstable: raise voltage (higher temperatures) or -10/20mhz until stable then move on memory, you just added 300mhz to the memory.MSI Afterburner co-developed by MSI and RivaTuner can enhance the performance of MSI graphics cards and monitoring the device information. you have to say that the voltage kills first EVERY component and you should warn people about this, you have to say: t his GTX 1060 would normally last 6 years (I'm not sure, just giving an example) but with all that voltage, it will last only 3-4 years.so the safest OC is when the voltage is stock, yes, you will not get better scores, but the GPU will last longer (this depends on the money you have, if once 2 years you buy a new GPU, then play with it) third: the way you OC is not completely bad, but you should improve it. if you have an AMD GPU, then the sliders will show the actual core clock/memory/voltage, but if you have a Nvidia GPU, then the sliders will show what frequencies/voltage you add second: don't just bump the voltage all the way up, there might be people that will think: "oh, the benchmark crashed, but I did the same, oh maybe the voltage should be all the way up" well, no. first of all, the AMD GPUs sliders work differently from the Nvidia GPUs. ![]() Irst of all, if someone completely new to OC would watch this, they wouldn't understand it completely and broke the GPU, or freak out and say I don't want artifacts or crashing and thing like these.
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