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Download MSI AfterBurner 4.3.0 Beta 4
We've just released MSI AfterBurner 4.3.0 Beta 4. This new update once again is intended for more Pascal GeForce GTX 1070/1080 tweaking controls and improvements. Compared to version Beta 3 a new feature was added, you can now fix the Boost MHz and Voltage values by selecting a V/F point in the Curve (CTRL+F) window and then press L.
Here's the complete change-list:
Version 4.3.0 Beta 4
- Added GPU Boost 3.0 technology support for NVIDIA Pascal graphics cards:
- Added percent based overvoltage support
- Added voltage/frequency curve customization support. You may use traditional core clock slider on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 and 1080 graphics cards to apply fixed offset to all voltage/frequency curve points as well as use brand new flexible voltage/frequency curve editor window for more precise per-point curve adjustment. The editor window can be activated with <Ctrl> + <F> keyboard shortcut and it provides you the following features:
- You may independently adjust clock frequency offset for each point with mouse cursor or <Up> / <Down> keys
- You may hold <Ctrl> key to set anchor and fix clock frequency offset in minimum/maximum voltage point and adjust the offset of any other point with mouse to linearly interpolate the offsets between the anchor and adjustment points
- You may hold <Shift> key while adjusting the offset of any point with mouse to apply the same fixed offset to all points. That’s equal to adjusting the offset with the slider in main application window
- You may press <Ctrl> + <D> to reset offsets for all points
- You may switch between traditional core clock control slider in the main window and voltage/frequency curve editor window to see how they affect each other in realtime
- You may press <L> after selecting any point on the curve with mouse cursor to disable GPU dynamic voltage/frequency adjustment and lock the voltage and core clock frequency to a state defined by the target point. This feature allows you to test graphics card stability independently for each voltage/frequency point of the curve using real 3D applications or any stress test of your choice. In addition to stability testing usage scenario, MSI Afterburner allows you to save a curve with locked point setting to a profile, so you may easily switch between dynamic voltage/frequency management and fixed voltage/frequency settings in realtime (e.g. to achieve the maximum performance during benchmarking). Please take a note that fixed voltage and frequency settings do not allow you to disable power and thermal throttling.
- Increased default maximum limits for <Core clock>, <Memory clock> and <Memory usage> graphs to improve graphs readability on NVIDIA Pascal series graphics cards
- Improved representation of performance limits graphs for NVIDIA graphics cards per NVIDIA recommendations:
- <Voltage limit> and <OV max limit> graphs have been merged into single <Voltage limit> graph
- <Utilization limit> graph has been renamed to <No load limit> graph
- <SLI sync> graph is now hidden on the systems with single NVIDIA GPU
- Added uP1816 voltage regulators support to provide compatibility with future custom design MSI graphics cards
- Improved validation and handling of erroneous data reported after TDR on NVIDIA graphics cards
- Startup profile is now also affected by <Lock profiles> button, which means that you cannot modify or delete your startup overclocking settings while this button is pressed. This feature can be useful to protect startup overclocking settings from modification while temporarily testing various overclocking scenarios on overclocked system
- Added support for unofficial overclocking mode with disabled PowerPlay on PowerPlay7 capable hardware (AMD Tonga and newer graphics processors family)
- Added ability to use low-level hardware access interface on the systems with AMD graphics cards when legacy VGA BIOS image is not mapped to memory
- Fixed bug causing the maximum value to be invisible on some hardware monitoring graphs under certain conditions (e.g. <Framerate> or <Frametime> graphs after closing 3D application)
Download MSI AfterBurner right here.
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#5284958 Posted on: 06/06/2016 04:17 PM

Can you stop posting nonsense in AB threads please?





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#5284960 Posted on: 06/06/2016 04:21 PM
Thanks for the speedy reply. I guess I will be patient. This is the first time in a long time that I have been a first adopter of a new video card. I've usually waited a bit before buying a new video card. If it wasn't for me upgrading to a 4K monitor, I would have waited. I think the last time I jumped on the early band wagon was back in the 2001-2002 with the Geforce 3/4 and All-In-Wonder 9700 Pro.
At the very least the problems are not catastrophic and are fairly easy to fix (thankful for my Samsung 950 Pro M2 and quick reboots). It's just annoying at this point.
That's not what I'd be worried about, that's driver bug for sure. There was similar issue with total power reporting stuck at 10% in early branch 361 drivers for Maxwell cards as well and it was eventually fixed by NV. Give Pascal drivers some times to be polished.
Thanks for the speedy reply. I guess I will be patient. This is the first time in a long time that I have been a first adopter of a new video card. I've usually waited a bit before buying a new video card. If it wasn't for me upgrading to a 4K monitor, I would have waited. I think the last time I jumped on the early band wagon was back in the 2001-2002 with the Geforce 3/4 and All-In-Wonder 9700 Pro.
At the very least the problems are not catastrophic and are fairly easy to fix (thankful for my Samsung 950 Pro M2 and quick reboots). It's just annoying at this point.
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#5284968 Posted on: 06/06/2016 04:41 PM
Its not nonsense,
Dont try to convince people that your software dont have BUGS.
Don't you assume that probably I can see a "bit" deeper than you which task are performed inside this software and which tasks are out of its control and performed inside display driver and hardware?
I'm starting getting tired of your strange posts in 4.3.0 beta threads, starting from requests to improve Tonga voltage control, debates about Tonga EOL (when in fact even Fiji is not a development priority now) and ending by statements declaring that releasing new beta just for Pascal has no sense. That is what I call nonsense and I'd really like to avoid wasting time on commenting it. Stop that please.
Its not nonsense,
Dont try to convince people that your software dont have BUGS.
Don't you assume that probably I can see a "bit" deeper than you which task are performed inside this software and which tasks are out of its control and performed inside display driver and hardware?
I'm starting getting tired of your strange posts in 4.3.0 beta threads, starting from requests to improve Tonga voltage control, debates about Tonga EOL (when in fact even Fiji is not a development priority now) and ending by statements declaring that releasing new beta just for Pascal has no sense. That is what I call nonsense and I'd really like to avoid wasting time on commenting it. Stop that please.
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#5285007 Posted on: 06/06/2016 06:03 PM
Don't you assume that probably I can see a "bit" deeper than you which task are performed inside this software and which tasks are out of its control and performed inside display driver and hardware?
I'm starting getting tired of your strange posts in 4.3.0 beta threads, starting from requests to improve Tonga voltage control, debates about Tonga EOL (when in fact even Fiji is not a development priority now) and ending by statements declaring that releasing new beta just for Pascal has no sense. That is what I call nonsense and I'd really like to avoid wasting time on commenting it. Stop that please.
Unreal. Im out.
Don't you assume that probably I can see a "bit" deeper than you which task are performed inside this software and which tasks are out of its control and performed inside display driver and hardware?
I'm starting getting tired of your strange posts in 4.3.0 beta threads, starting from requests to improve Tonga voltage control, debates about Tonga EOL (when in fact even Fiji is not a development priority now) and ending by statements declaring that releasing new beta just for Pascal has no sense. That is what I call nonsense and I'd really like to avoid wasting time on commenting it. Stop that please.
Unreal. Im out.

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So are you thinking it is either a bad graphics driver install or a bug in the driver that is the main cause (I know Nvidia has already acknowledged at least one bug in the current driver affecting fan functionality)? Or could there be something causing a conflict with the driver?
That's not what I'd be worried about, that's driver bug for sure. There was similar issue with total power reporting stuck at 10% in early branch 361 drivers for Maxwell cards as well and it was eventually fixed by NV. Give Pascal drivers some times to be polished.