Tuesday, March 20th 2012
MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 15 Out, Supports GTX 680 Tweaking
The latest version of MSI's Afterburner graphics card tweaking software, version 2.2.0 Beta 15, hit the web. The new version, among other things, features support for NVIDIA Kepler series graphics cards, including the ability to monitor power-consumption on these new graphics cards. A bigger part of the feature-set that goes into guaranteeing functional Kepler support is offsets for core, and memory clocks; and voltages, for dynamic overclocking with Kepler family graphics cards.DOWNLOAD: MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 15
The complete change-log follows.
Source:
Guru3D
The complete change-log follows.
- Added NVIDIA Kepler graphics processors family support
- Added GPU power consumption monitoring for NVIDIA Kepler series graphics cards
- Added, core clock offset, memory clock offset and voltage offset support for dynamic overclocking on NVIDIA Kepler series graphic cards
- Fixed issue preventing applying new settings from control shared memory
- Fixed issue with video capture timer display, causing hours to be incremented erroneously after each 6 minutes of videorecording
- Skin format reference guide has been updated to v1.5 to document new indicator types support
- Added new "Force fan speed update on each period" option to the "Fan" tab. New option may improve compatibility of software automatic fan speed control mode with some bugged display drivers, overriding manually programmed fan speed under certain conditions
14 Comments on MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 15 Out, Supports GTX 680 Tweaking
Does Trixx work with nVIDIA cards?
Learn how to use the app. Remember, this is a company selling those cards. They're not going to let you (a noob) just go, and jack up voltage ruining the card, if you can't even add a line in the cfg.
Then, they'll start losing money b/c you RMA'd after killing it.
Did you make sure Overdrive didn't turn itself on? It loves to do that.
The problem I'm having, which, I think is driver related is that when adjusting the V it doesn't go back to .9 or w/e stock is. It stays stuck at .949 V.
forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=338906
Then change the 0 to 1 for enabling unofficla overclocking right below that, if memory serves...
I know that is old but it's the same line to be added in.
I was referring to the previous beta version of MSI Afterburner, it made my HD7970 fan jump up to 50% about 5mins after Windows starts up, figured it was software related of course:toast:
Funny thing Overdrive ain't even working in the CCC, I click on it then go to accept some BS agreement:( then it just takes me back to desktop settings or something:confused: driver issue?
y u no voltage support?
T_T
Edit: That awkward moment you realize powertune can go up to 50%...