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Guru3D Rig of the Month - March 2021
Download: AfterBurner 4.6.0 Beta 11 (Build 14248)
You can now download a new public beta of AfterBurner. The new beta holds V/F curve support for AMD cards, OC Scanner for Pascal GPUs, new monitoring GUI enhancements and offer support for the MSI RTX 2080 Ti Lightning series and a thing or two more.
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Download: GeForce 417.71 WHQL drivers (w/ Adaptive Sync support) - 01/15/2019 10:58 AM
NVIDIA released a new set of driver, with the availability of the GeForce RTX 2060 starting today the driver brings support. Also, new GSYNC compatible modes are supported. Download...
Download: AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.1.1 driver - 01/10/2019 09:08 PM
You can now grab AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.1.1 driver. This release contains new fixes that help improve stability for end users as well as performance updates for Fortnite Season 7 a...
Download: 3D Mark Port Royal Raytracing Suite is Now Available, RTX = ON - 01/08/2019 09:58 PM
3DMark Port Royal, the world’s first dedicated real-time ray tracing benchmark for gamers—is now available. You can use Port Royal to test and compare the real-time ray tracing pe...
Download: NVIDIA GeForce 417.58 hotfix driver - 12/29/2018 10:43 AM
Just in time for the new year NVIDIA released a GeForce 417.58 hotfix driver. It fixes several issues, among them Black screen when resuming from monitor sleep on some DisplayPort displays and Shad...
Download: MSI Afterburner 4.6.0 Beta 10 (v14218) - 12/26/2018 08:37 PM
Two days ago we posted an internal public beta of Afterburner 4.6.0 Beta 10 (build14218) in the forums. The beta is intended for experienced users, forum regulars but not for the masses. Unfortunatel...
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#5629846 Posted on: 01/21/2019 12:11 PM
I'm curious why the official site still only has beta 9?
https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner
Not a big deal just wondering how you get these.
It's not guru3d team responsibility to update MSI Website.
I am certain that new builds are sent towards MSI, however, it's up to MSI website admin/ marketing team to update the content.
I'm curious why the official site still only has beta 9?
https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner
Not a big deal just wondering how you get these.
It's not guru3d team responsibility to update MSI Website.
I am certain that new builds are sent towards MSI, however, it's up to MSI website admin/ marketing team to update the content.
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#5629848 Posted on: 01/21/2019 12:27 PM
As of the V/F editor values. They are applied upon restart... which is something Wattman fails to do miserably.
That's one additional big annoyance AB solves for us on AMD's side.
@OnnA : No more need for OverdriveNTool.
As of the V/F editor values. They are applied upon restart... which is something Wattman fails to do miserably.
That's one additional big annoyance AB solves for us on AMD's side.
@OnnA : No more need for OverdriveNTool.
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#5629850 Posted on: 01/21/2019 12:30 PM
I'm curious why the official site still only has beta 9?
https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner
Not a big deal just wondering how you get these.
Those are DEVELOPMENT betas I provide for testers, they are not intended to be widely distributed and available anywhere besides Guru3D. They were not even intended to be in news or in main Guru3D downloads, but since some clickbait sites and "newsmakers" started constantly monitoring RTSS development thread and leaking development beta download links (and this way giving huge load to secondary servers where it was hosted) betas started publishing in news section (and hosted on the servers with higher bandwidth) now. Probably due to this reason we'll see less frequent beta updates now
I'm curious why the official site still only has beta 9?
https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner
Not a big deal just wondering how you get these.
Those are DEVELOPMENT betas I provide for testers, they are not intended to be widely distributed and available anywhere besides Guru3D. They were not even intended to be in news or in main Guru3D downloads, but since some clickbait sites and "newsmakers" started constantly monitoring RTSS development thread and leaking development beta download links (and this way giving huge load to secondary servers where it was hosted) betas started publishing in news section (and hosted on the servers with higher bandwidth) now. Probably due to this reason we'll see less frequent beta updates now

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#5629856 Posted on: 01/21/2019 12:53 PM
Time to switch to Alpha versions.
Those are DEVELOPMENT betas I provide for testers, they are not intended to be widely distributed and available anywhere besides Guru3D. They were not even intended to be in news or in main Guru3D downloads, but since some clickbait sites and "newsmakers" started constantly monitoring RTSS development thread and leaking development beta download links (and this way giving huge load to secondary servers where it was hosted) betas started publishing in news section (and hosted on the servers with higher bandwidth) now. Probably due to this reason we'll see less frequent beta updates now 

Time to switch to Alpha versions.

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So? Do you offer all the rest to see this unused clock range and make clock adjustment more troublesome (due to having more MHz per screen pixel) to match your vBIOS limits? That’s why you have a possibility to edit it.
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I would offer something else. AB is already reading default values. It may adjust this value based on that (1st time it is run or detects new GPU). I am pretty sure that AMD's side for now can appreciate seeing 200MHz more on low side than 500MHz above 2000MHz mark. (Which one can maybe achieve with new Radeon 7.)
And while it may look like I did not read release notes. I did. And it would be much clearer if it involved
Thank you for implementing those things for AMD. But when main chunk of actual information is in much older part of document, do not expect that AMDs users will know and identify everything and connect all the dots scattered over dozen of pages immediately. (I know, it is a change long, not feature manual showing all relevant information to certain feature in one place.)
If following text: "Voltage/frequency editor window is now available on AMD GPUs." included "
And "P-States locking functionality is not implemented yet" included "
= = = =
There is the thing I would like to ask for and I know that you may get some flak for it. It is feature table and checkbox for AMD/nV/intel showing if it is implemented.
because every time you introduce something new to AMD what nVidia's side already has, there is something people see in nV notes that may or may not be available to them.
Currently I saw that stability testing for nV. And I did not found if it is hidden somewhere... I'll be looking through release notes till I find it or conclude that it is not for AMD (, yet). Which it seems it is not.
For me that table would provide very valuable information. Saving a lot of time. In total, it may be tens of thousands hours saved across the globe.
(And you very likely have that already as you track your project.)