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    Msi afterburner rage

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by rmutua, Jun 13, 2013.

  1. rmutua

    rmutua Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok well im trying to overclock my nvida 680m gpu on my m17x r4 using the msi afterburner and whenevr i press apply the stupid memory clock slider keeps reseting x.x i have no idea why it is doing this and it only decided to do this after i updated msi. and yes i have redownloaded msi afterburner liek 4 times now and nothing some1 please help x.x
     
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    maybe try trixx?
     
  3. rmutua

    rmutua Notebook Enthusiast

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    isnt trixx for amd cards only -_-
     
  4. destinationsky

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    oh sorry forgot about that.
     
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    Try Nvidia Inspector.
     
  6. rmutua

    rmutua Notebook Enthusiast

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    ok this is wierd i tried using nvidia inspector and the memory clock still reset. just like it did in msi afterburner. i have a feeling that the card does not what me to let itself be overclocked yet i used to be able too b4. So does any1 know if nvida had an update making it so that the memory clock of a grafics card can not be increased and if so how to bypass that?
     
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    rmutua Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have already tried that but thanks. I dont think its msi i have a feeling there is a setting that might of been changed because i know that b4fore the nvida update they had i was able to overclock just fine but now i cant change the memory clock but i can still change the core clock which seems wierd. And even when i use other overclocking software the problem is still present ( core clock can be changed but not the memory clock..) is there some system start up option that causes such a thing?
     
  9. rmutua

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    Bump. any ideas?
     
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    rmutua Notebook Enthusiast

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    i found out whats wrong. so much troll 680m x.x all i had to do was unplug the ac adaoter and replug it in x.x