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    Strange MSI afterburner occurrence

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by viciouskayen, Feb 22, 2014.

  1. viciouskayen

    viciouskayen Notebook Consultant

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    Hi all i have noticed that sometimes when i open msi afterburner the coreclock option is kinda locked for underclocking if you look at the pics the first on is normal how it should be and the second is how it has been opening lately (maybe after driver update) i have re-flashed bios with sl7 vbios and updated driver the newest one any ideas people
    I also do not have voltage slider privileges View attachment 109199 no core clock.png
     
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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Use nvidia inspector instead.
     
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    That works but I like the on screen display


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    I have tried the new beta version and it works great it starts up quick - the old one takes a few moments. But the power % reads as over 200% it's kinda strange


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