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    Anyone try the latest MSI Afterburner beta 10 with pascal support?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Casowen, Dec 27, 2018.

  1. Casowen

    Casowen Notebook Evangelist

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    Hows about you download it and try it out? It's not like it will break anything.
     
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    hacktrix2006 Hold My Vodka, I going to kill my GPU

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    Works lovely on my GT72-6QD with a GTX 1060 6GB, not bad clocks and stability on a manual memory overclockin with OC scanner doing GPU for +149 offset with the curve being nicely made.

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    saturnotaku Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Can you post a screenshot of your voltage curve? Looking for a baseline to adjust my Blade's 1060.
     
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    hacktrix2006 Hold My Vodka, I going to kill my GPU

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    When I have booted laptop I will post a screenshot, just this moment walked though the door.

    The curve is pretty much that a curve it seems to level out everything and to be able to have the curve and +300 offset on the ram then play on BF:V or even BF:1 without it crashing is a blessing.

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    GTX 1060 OC_SCANNER CURVE.png
     
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    specialist7 Notebook Evangelist

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    I've used this on my RTX card but not on my laptop lol...


    [​IMG]

    For those who don't know how to use it.

    1. Max out Power Limit (%) and Temp Limit (C). Keep Voltage default.
    2. Put RAM overclock you know is stable.
    3. CTRL + F
    4. OC Scanner
    5. Scan
    6. Wait 10-15 minutes?
    7. Apply
    8. Test - 90% confidence usually stable.
    9. Profit.
    10. Play games/Benchmark/Test


    You may or may not have a better OC, most cases your Manual OC will be better! but for those of you who don't want to fiddle and just want a reasonable free OC then its the way to go or if you don't want to be bothered with stability testing but overall yes your Manual OC most likely will be higher. Stable? Maybe :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
     
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    6.|THE|1|BOSS|.9 Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm sure it will be conservative OC... nothing is better than by doing it by yourself ;) :cool: