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Msi afterburner core voltage unlock
Msi afterburner core voltage unlock





  1. MSI AFTERBURNER CORE VOLTAGE UNLOCK DRIVER
  2. MSI AFTERBURNER CORE VOLTAGE UNLOCK FULL
  3. MSI AFTERBURNER CORE VOLTAGE UNLOCK PLUS

Step 6: Go into MSI Afterburner settings and check the boxes under General > "Unlock voltage control" and "Unlock voltage monitoring" then click OK and restart Afterburner.įinal: GPU voltage control is unlocked and can be used now up to +100mV as well as monitoring GPU voltage in the OSD. Step 5: Save the file and restart MSI Afterburner " in WordPad and replace everything you see with this: Step 4: Now you can open the file named " VEN_10DE&DEV. Click OK and OK again (this allows the file to be saved after editing it).

MSI AFTERBURNER CORE VOLTAGE UNLOCK FULL

Step 3: Select "Edit" and then click on "Users (username\Users)" and with the permission boxes below, check "Allow" for the first box - Full control. Step 2: Right-click the file named " VEN_10DE&DEV. Step 1: Go to your MSI Afterburner Profiles folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\Profiles)

  • If you aren't looking to do extreme overclocking/overvolting (with a modded vBIOS but limited to +100mV).
  • You can use a modified vBIOS with an increased base voltage that allows the "fix" (voltage control) to utilize the remaining 100mV of overvolt in MSI Afterburner, allowing it to be the primary OC utility.
  • You can monitor the GPU voltage in the OSD now, which wasn't available before.
  • So how does this benefit you when using MSI Afterburner? Simply put, there is a way to get it unlocked for a notebook GPU, but it is limited to +100mV (modified vBIOS allowable) using the fix we are going to apply below. So this isn't just limited to notebook GPUs. There are unsupported desktop GPU models that require certain workarounds to have voltage control as well working in MSI Afterburner.

    MSI AFTERBURNER CORE VOLTAGE UNLOCK PLUS

    Plus HDMI 1.4a.If you've installed MSI Afterburner before (usually on a notebook) you'd remember it didn't have GPU voltage control. XFX card possibly had 7970 PCB and had the most flexible output of all cards I looked at, actually even though I cannot test it yet, but the box itself says it has two dual link DVI connectors as opposed to only one, so if that's true, that's a nice bonus as well. When I did research it turns out some cards such as MSI 7970 Lightning only had single link DVI outputs which is unacceptable for a card in that price range IMO. What am I doing wrong?ĮDIT: I've been doing more reading and it looks like voltage control is not supported on non ATI cards? Mine is XFX, does this mean I can never get to control core voltage?įor clarity this is the card I got: XFX Double D FX-795A-TDJC I got that one specifically because it had 6+8 pin connectors which could indicate 7970 PCB, and because it had lots of outputs including at least one dual link DVI output. modified config file according to instructions in the MSI Afterburner\Profiles folderĪfter all of this I still can't get it to work. modified config file according to instructions in the MSI Afterburner folder downloaded missing dll's and placed them in the MSI Afterburner program files directory

    MSI AFTERBURNER CORE VOLTAGE UNLOCK DRIVER

    rebooted into safe mode and ran driver sweeper

    msi afterburner core voltage unlock

    However, try as I might I cannot enable core voltage control.

    msi afterburner core voltage unlock

    I was planning to bump the voltage a bit and try going for 1050-1100 on the core. My plan was to enable unofficial overclocking mode in MSI afterburner like I've read in so many guides.

    msi afterburner core voltage unlock

    I finally took the plunge and upgraded to 7950.







    Msi afterburner core voltage unlock