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    MSI Afterburner stuck at 600 Mhz

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by trooper1414, Apr 25, 2012.

  1. trooper1414

    trooper1414 Notebook Deity

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    I have installed windows via bootcamp and had decided to OC my card....but it wont allow me to set any values ..it is stuck at the default 693 value...plzz help
     
  2. Rilez

    Rilez Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm assuming you're using a Mac.
    Can you post your specs?
     
  3. s2odin

    s2odin Merrica!

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    I am not responsible for any damage you may cause overclocking your graphics card too much

    Open the Afterburner config file and find the following section:

    [ATIADLHAL]

    Should be at the bottom, now make your look like this:
    Save, exit, restart MSI afterburner.

    I am not responsible for any damage you may cause overclocking your graphics card too much
     
  4. trooper1414

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    I7 Quad 2.2 MBP with 6750m 512mb card ....8gb ram ...
    @s2odin - why is the MBP afterburner not unlocked by default ??
     
  5. s2odin

    s2odin Merrica!

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    None are. That is a way around the "safe" limits MSI Afterburner sets. Like on my one 5850 it's limited to 775 / 1000 but I unlocked it with the "I confirm" statement and I pushed it up to 850 / 1200 since it unlocked the slider bar a lot further.