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Afterburner radeon
Afterburner radeon







afterburner radeon

Then set an FPS limiter well below it's highest capability. Last: the only way I know to get a steady frame rate is have card that's vastly over-powered for you game, resolution and game settings. One last thing I've also learned: do not try to use both (simultaneously) to overclock your card thinking you'll get the best of each. AB is still the best in-game GPU monitoring overlay with RivaTuner though. I hoped it would be different since my 6800 XT is an MSI partner card.and AB is their OC application for their GPU's. Only Wattman has a low clock adjustment, Afterburner does not so OC'g with afterburner means always running the lowest low clock. It is a bit more pronounced with the 6800XT where the low clock wants to be within 100-200Mhz of the high clock for best results. I'm really not sure what it does precisely, but raising the low clock along with the high clock (much lower of course) will get more stable OC's for both the 6800XT I have now and the 5700/XT I had previously. If you change just the high clock the low clock defaults to the lowest possible. So is it just a limitation with my GPU? Or is there a fix to do that I am missing?Ĭlick to expand.My experience with Afterburner and Wattman for overclocking the Navi GPU's is that Wattman has some better tools for it.įirst: it's the only way (I know at least) to enable SAM at driver level. GPU Tweak II) has even recommended Afterburner a bit as well. And any video I have found about other overclocking software(ex. I even tried using the overclocking feature provided with the AMD Radeon software (since I have a Radeon GPU), but I feel like it did not do much for me, plus this seems like a good overclocking software. And I have tried going into the Afterburner settings and tweaking around with it a bit to see if anything worked, but it didn't. But I have also tried looking up this issue, and all I could find was confusion with the new user interfaces. That's kinda about it, but also their GPU is different than mine, so I'm not sure if that is the limitation for me. The temp limit cannot be accessed at all, but the power limit can, and it moves both power and temp limits on their screen when they do it.Core and memory clock numbers are different, as I have actual numbers and they have "plus" numbers.(The Imgur links here can be good references) I try to follow the directions but some things are off. So I load up Afterburner and open a tutorial for it so I can know what I'm doing. And I looked into doing this with MSI Afterburner since it seemed it was not only popular but also really good for overclocking. So I recently have been wanting to overclock my GPU since some online games(or games in general) I have been playing are not getting the frames I've been wanting to get them to.









Afterburner radeon