Evga precision x1 vs msi afterburner11/14/2023 These changes fix a lot of headaches with the original OC scanner, namely better stability and identical overclocking results across all overclocking utilities which was not the case with the original implementation. this applies to OC Scanner overclocks only, you should have manual control of the voltage/frequency curve still.) Manual adjustment of the voltage/frequency curve is no longer available.So leaving your overclocking utility running in the background is no longer necessary. OC Scanner will save and apply its overclocks on a driver level and automatically apply them on reboot.OC Scanner now supports automatic overclocking for both GPU and graphics memory.you'll need Nvidia driver 456.xx or newer to use the new OC Scanner implementation. MSI Afterburner will support both versions of OC Scanner, depending on what graphics drivers you are using.Third-party software will communicate with OC Scanner via the NVAPI. This allows Nvidia to update OC Scanner on the fly without needing to consult programmers for each overclocking utility and get them to update their software. OC Scanner is now integrated into Nvidia's drivers, instead of being integrated into the overclocking utility.I suppose you have to use whatever program your AIB provides. works on all these other programs - regardless of what card you have. I dunno if configuring custom fan curves and undervolting etc. So, yeah, it's a big blow to gamers and ppl who want to get a lot out of their card. The 'special' thing about AB - is it worked regardless of which card, Nvidia or AMD - and had all functions/settings/options (that's what you said, I know). I use EVGA Precision X1 but I imagine if I try it on a different make of card - I won't have the same options (something won't be available to display on screen or some function won't work). I know because a friend tested this - used gpu tweak on a different make card other than Asus. one fan will stop working or you won't get the same read outs etc. If you try to use a different card - there will be less options and less settings - e.g. Here's the post where I found out what Unwinder was doing - Ĭlick to expand.I was going to reply to another guy - but, most of the AIB software is geared towards that AIB's card - Asus GPU Tweak - Asus cards and so forth. Since they have been the only two programs that I've used for monitoring and overclocking GPUs in the last decade, what other options even come close? I'm guessing EVGA's Precision will also eventually have this problem, as they've gotten out of the GPU business and probably will not continue development on it. They did state that RTSS will be worked on still, but that's just the overlay and not the API integration needed for proper monitoring of the hardware right? Which is why the 7900XT/X series doesn't have all the info shown that the 6000 series does? With MSI Afterburner being abandoned by Unwinder, the Russian developer, due to MSI not meeting their contractual obligations for over 11 months (not paying them?), what OC/monitoring program will you use once Afterburner stops working well enough with your particular GPU? Or do you think it won't break with newer and newer driver sets / Windows updates?
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