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Posted: Fri, 11th Oct 2013 01:18 Post subject: MSI Afterburner 2D/3D Automatic Profile problem |
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Hey guys, I've recently started having this trouble with Afterburner and I can't for the life of me figure out what the hell is wrong :\ I've got two profiles set up for Afterburner, 2D and 3D, with 2D set as "Profile 1" and being absolute minimum clocks and fan-speed and 3D set as "Profile 2" being standard clocks and 40% fan-speed, Windows would load and it would apply 2D profile whereas 3D profile would automatically apply when I loaded a game - -- all worked perfectly up until about a week ago. Now when I load Windows it's 3D profile automatically, I have to manually press Profile 1 button in order to set the clocks/fans. If a load a game? Nothing happens
I've wiped the profiles, remade them, unticked "automatically apply on startup", rebooted, reset, rebooted again, nothing. I've even uninstalled the entire program and deleted every item relating to Afterburner, then reinstalled, set profiles... still nothing. What the hell is going on? 
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Werelds
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Posted: Fri, 11th Oct 2013 18:43 Post subject: |
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Sorry I've been using Precision X for a while now because Afterburner failed to overclock my 680 at all :<
Maybe something like the K-Boost setting in Precision X (forces P-state > 0 so that it doesn't go into idle clocks, I have that when gaming)?
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Posted: Fri, 11th Oct 2013 18:45 Post subject: |
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I have no idea what K-Boost is (Kepler automatic OC boost frequency?) nor what its equivalent would be for Afterburner on a Fermi card. This only started happening recently, everything was fine a week ago :\
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Posted: Fri, 11th Oct 2013 21:58 Post subject: |
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Sabin, have you tried clicking "i" button in MSI Afterburner ? There is "Active 3D process" under "On-Screen Display server" section.
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Posted: Fri, 11th Oct 2013 23:11 Post subject: |
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You are welcome 
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