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[分享] 显卡超频利器-MSI Afterburner Version 4.6.2_15745 正式版发布

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Version 4.6.2
 Added voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20x0 SUPER series graphic cards
 Added voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER series graphic cards
 Added voltage control for AMD RADEON RX 5700 series graphics cards
 Added new MSI Steampunked, MSI Lightning Anniversary and MSI Mystic skins by Drerex design
 Improved hardware monitoring module:
o Added CPU temperature monitoring support for AMD Ryzen 3X00 processors family
o Added thermal offset for CPU temperature monitoring on AMD Ryzen Threadripper 29X0 processors family
o Added package CPU power and per-core CPU power monitoring for AMD Ryzen processors family
o Improved monitoring plugins architecture:
 Added API function for reading host application’s hardware monitoring timestamp from the plugins. The
timestamp is updated by host on each hardware polling iteration, so it allows the plugin to precache and reuse
some sensor data if the same physical sensor value is being used in multiple data sources exported by plugin.
Such approach is demonstrated in updated CPU.dll plugin for duplicating the same temperature sensor value
for all cores on AMD CPUs
 Added optional plugin unititialization callback function, which is called by the host before unloading the
plugins. New multithreaded Ping.dll plugin is demonstrating new function usage to shut down ping monitoring
thread properly
o Improved monitoring plugins:
 Updated CPU.dll plugin is demonstating AMD Ryzen CPU temperature monitoring implementation and
optimal duplication of the same temperature sensor readback for all CPU cores
 Added new Ping.dll plugin for monitoring ping to desired server via ICMP echo requests. Please take a note
that the plugin is configured to monitor ping to www.guru3d.com by default, it is up to you to specify target
server name or IP address in the plugin properties
 Improved skin engine:
o Optimized skin rendering performance for skins using multiple overlapped animated indicators
o Added position smoothing support to skinned indicators
o Now skinned applications can forcibly disable indicator animation if necessary
o Skin format reference guide has been updated to v1.8 to document these changes
 Updated IO driver provides more secure MMIO and MSR access interface
 RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.2.3


MSI Afterburner 4.6.0 build 14820:
  • Added NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture support:
    • Added voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20x0 series graphics cards
    • Advanced GPU Boost control for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20x0 series graphics cards. Extended voltage/frequency curve editor on GeForce RTX 20x0 family graphics cards allows you to tune additional piecewise power/frequency floor and temperature/frequency floor curves. Control points on those new curves allow you to control GPU Boost power and thermal throttling algorithms more precisely than traditional power limit and thermal limit sliders
    • Hardware abstraction layer has been revamped to provide support for multiple independent fans per GPU due to introducing dual fan design on reference design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20x0 series graphics cards and due to introducing native dual fan control in NVAPI. Both fans of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20x0 can be monitored independently in hardware monitoring module now and can be controlled synchronically in manual mode
  • Added NVIDIA Scanner technology support
    • Added Monolithic Power Systems MP2884A and MP2888A voltage controllers support
    • Added core, memory, auxiliary PEXVDD and auxiliary 1V8 voltage control for custom design MSI RTX 2080Ti Lightning series graphics cards with MP2888A + MP2884A +uP1816 voltage guru regulators
    • Added VRM and VRM2 temperature monitoring for custom design MSI RTX 2080Ti Lightning series graphics cards
  • Added AMD Vega 20 GPU architecture support:
    • Added Overdrive 8 technology support for AMD RADEON VII series graphics cards
    • Added extended thermal monitoring for RADEON VII series graphics cards. Extended thermal monitoring includes dual-channel GPU temperature monitoring (edge and junction temperatures), memory temperature monitoring and quad-channel VRM temperature monitoring (core, SOC and two memory VRM temperatures)
    • GPU usage monitoring filtering algorithms are reenabled for AMD ADL based GPU usage monitoring implementation to minimize fluctuations in monitored GPU usage on AMD RADEON VII series graphics cards. Please take a note that filtering algorithms make GPU usage graph more inert and smooth, so you may disable them via configuration file if necessary
  • Added fan control support for AMD Adrenalin 2019 drivers family. Please take a note that AMD Adrenalin 2019 drivers adjust fan speed in PWM duty cycle mode but fan speed monitoring is provided in RPM only, which means that you cannot read back exact programmed fan speed in percents. Due to this limitation, MSI Afterburner is reporting fan speed as percent of maximum RPM instead of real fan duty cycle when default AMD auto fan control is in use. So monitored fan speed can slightly mismatch programmed fan speed curve if you're using default AMD automatic fan control
  • Added new MSI Gaming Z skin by Drerex Design
  • Improved hardware monitoring module:
    • Added thermal offset for CPU temperature monitoring on AMD Ryzen 7 2700X processors
    • Similar CPU temperatures are now cloned for all cores on AMD CPUs to provide more convenient and unified On-Screen Display layout between Intel and AMD CPUs
    • “Pagefile usage” graph in hardware monitoring module has been renamed to “Commit charge”
    • Added group operation notifier to the caption of active hardware monitoring graphs list in “Monitoring” tab in the application properties. The notifier is informing you that you can apply a setting to all or to multiple selected hardware monitoring graphs when you hold group operation key (i.e. <Shift> or <Ctrl>) and hover mouse cursor over the setting that can be applied to multiple hardware monitoring graphs at once (e.g. “Show in On-Screen Display”)
    • Added “Select by group” and “Select by type” commands to context menu of active hardware monitoring graphs list in “Monitoring” tab in the application properties. New commands allow selecting the graphs of exactly the same type (e.g. CPU1-CPU8 usage graphs on eight core CPU) or the graphs with the same OSD/LCD group name (for example, GPU clock, GPU power, GPU usage and the rest graphs with “GPU” group name). Such commands allow you to show similar items (e.g. all CPU usages) in On-Screen Display with a single click or rename a group for all child graphs in the single pass
    • Multi group edit mode is automatically selected now for group name edit field when you enable "Override group name" option while holding <Ctrl> key. You may still manually toggle this mode with <Ctrl>+<M> hotkey anytime when editing the group name
    • On-Screen Display item type (i.e. text, graph or combination of both) is now displayed in “Properties” column of active hardware monitoring graphs list in “Monitoring” tab in the application properties
    • o Added programmable hotkey for clearing monitoring history
    • o Added “Apply” button to application properties window. Now you may iteratively customize monitoring module without closing the properties to see the result on each step. Please take a note that some properties (e.g. application language) cannot be applied until you completely close properties window by design of application
    • o Application properties dialog window is now displayed with topmost style when the properties are activated from detached monitoring window and “Always on top” mode is enabled for it
    • o Now “Mark minimum” and “Mark maximum” commands are available in the context menu of monitoring window even when a fragment of history is not selected. In this case the commands result in setting tracking marker in a global extremum position. You may still use <Shift> key and mouse cursor to select a fragment of history then use the context menu to set tracker marker in local extremum position
    • Now you may press <F11> key in monitoring window to capture print friendly screenshot of hardware monitoring history graphs. The screenshot includes MSI Afterburner watermark by default, you may customize it by replacing overlay.png file located in .\Graphics folder. This feature can be useful for hardware reviewers
    • Now you may hold <Del> key then click unwanted graphs in hardware monitoring history viewer mode to hide them. This feature can be useful before capturing print friendly screenshot, if you want to exclude unnecessary graphs from it
    • Improved On-Screen Display layout editor:
  • System reserved variable slots 250-255 are now displayed as system variables in the layout editor
  • Added embedded graphs support. Embedded graphs can be displayed directly in the text in a separate column, it can be convenient for displaying per-core CPU usages
  • Added embedded graph width adjustment variable to the “Graph” property node
  • Added new “Graph placement” property node. You can use it to place each graph on top of text, on bottom or make it embedded in in text column
  • Added new variables to “Separators” property gur node. Now you may define independent separators for the graphs located on top of text part, for the text part and for the graphs located on bottom of text part.
  • Slightly altered interpretation of prolog and epilog separators. Please take a note that prolog separator is no longer automatically appended with new line symbol, so you must specify it manually when necessary and epilog separator is now displayed below the bottom group of graphs
  • The list of hardware monitoring items in “Add item(s)” dialog window is alphabetically sorted now
  • Added macroses for embedding any data from monitoring module into OSD text (e.g. prolog). You may use macroses to display anything available in the monitoring module, e.g. %CPU temperature%
  • Improved On-Screen Display hypertext formatting performance due to more optimal macro replace strategy
  • Revamped “modern web” layout. New layout is demonstrating new text formatting features including big custom framerate counter, custom embedded background and On-Screed Display header, custom benchmark and system time indicators and embedded CPU and GPU usage graphs
  • On-Screen Display layouts are saved in monitoring profiles now
  • Improved HwInfo plugin:
    • Added UPS load, power, input voltage and charge level data sources to default plugin configuration
  • Improved voltage/frequency editor:
  • Voltage/frequency editor window is now available on AMD GPUs. On AMD platform it allows you to edit core frequencies and voltages independently per each P-State:
    • Similar to NVIDIA GPUs, you may either adjust each point frequency or voltage independently with both mouse and keyboard (<Up> / <Down> or <Ctrl>+<Up> / <Ctrl>+<Down> keys), hold <Shift> key and drag single point to apply similar frequency or voltage offset to all P-states or hold <Alt> key and drag single point to add the same offset to each P-State frequency or voltage offset
    • You may press <PageUp> / <PageDown> keys to switch between frequency or voltage keyboard input focus for selected P-State
    • Read only P-States are currently not tracked, which means that you can try to adjust the frequency and voltage for locked states but changes will be ignored when applying the curve
    • P-States locking functionality is not implemented yet
    • Now you may press <Tab> / <Shift>+<Tab> keys when a point is selected to switch to the next / previous point. This feature can be useful if you’re fine-tuning the offsets from keyboard
    • Now you may press <Enter> key when a point is selected to type in desired frequency or voltage offset for it
    • Now you may press <Shift>+<Enter> keys when a point is selected to type in absolute desired frequency or voltage explicitly and let the editor to calculate the offset automatically
    • Added undo/redo support:
    • Now voltage/frequency curve editor is saving up to 1024 last states of the curve during editing and allows you to undo/redo changes with <Ctrl>+<Z> or <Ctrl>+<Y> / <Ctrl>+<Shift>+<Z> keys
    • Undo history is discarded when you apply the curve
    • Number of recorded undo/redo steps is displayed in square brackets in the editor window caption
    • Slightly increased default voltage range for voltage/frequency curve. Now you may lock voltage to lower values if you’re using voltage/frequency editor to downvolt and reduce power consumption on your NVIDIA GPU. Power users may customize the range further, the voltage and frequency limits are fully adjustable via the configuration file
    • Now you may press <F5> key in the editor window to reread the curve from hardware. This feature can be useful when adjusting the curve in changing thermal environment
    • Voltage and frequency axes are dynamically scaled now, so the captions do not overlap when window is too small
  • Improved hardware control shared memory interface. During the past years, external applications like MSI Remote Server were using this interface for tuning GPU hardware settings remotely from external applications. The improvements are intended to allow connecting external stress testing and automatic overclocking related applications to MSI Afterburner via this interface:
    • Now voltage/frequency curve on NVIDIA Pascal and newer NVIDIA GPU architectures is accessible via hardware control shared memory interface
    • New hardware control shared memory interface command allows MSI Afterburner to load hardware settings from external application without immediately applying new settings to GPU
    • Added notification message, allowing external applications to notify MSI Afterburner about new command written to hardware control shared memory. Without the notification, MSI Afterburner is executing external commands on each hardware polling iteration like before. Please refer to SDK and MACMSharedMemorySample source code to see notification message usage example
    • Added hardware identification info to GPU entries in hardware control shared memory. Hardware identification info allows external applications to reconcile own enumerated devices with logical GPUs enumerated by MSI Afterburner
    • Now hardware control shared memory is refreshed on delayed fan speed readback events
    • New bundled MSI Overclocking Scanner application in now included in MSI Afterburner distributive:
      • MSI Overclocking Scanner is currently supported on NVIDIA GTX 10x0 and NVIDIA RTX 20x0 series graphics cards under 64-bit operating systems only. On such systems you may activate the scanner with dedicated button from the main application window or directly from voltage/frequency curve editor window
      • MSI Overclocking Scanner is powered by NVIDIA Scanner technology, which is using proprietary algorithms to quickly and reliably test manually overclocked GPU stability or find the maximum stable GPU overclocking in automatic mode with a single click. The scanner is using embedded NVIDIA test load to stress GPU. The scanner provides you two functional modes:
  • In test mode MSI Overclocking Scanner is stress-testing your manual GPU overclocking settings during approximately 5 minutes. The result is returned as GPU stability confidence level (0% - unstable, 100% - stable)
  • In scan mode MSI Overclocking Scanner is stress-testing and slowly increasing clocks on voltage/frequency curve points and this way automatically detecting the maximum stable GPU overclocking. The result is returned as modified voltage/frequency curve and average GPU overclocking in MHz
  • Added framerate limiter compatibility settings group to “On-Screen Display” tab to the application properties. The settings include programmable hotkeys for globally disabling, enabling or toggling framerate limiting techniques of RivaTuner Statistics Server. The settings are intended to provide a way to dynamically enable or disable scanline sync technology based framarate limiting without altering application profiles, however you may use it to toggle traditional framerate limter as well
  • Now CPU topology info (i.e. each logical CPU mapping to physical CPU package and core) is displayed in system info window
  • Fixed kernel mode hardware access interface fix for AMD Vega GPUs. HBM temperature, GPU power and GPU voltage are no longer returning bogus values when kernel mode hardware access interface is enabled on AMD Vega series graphics cards
  • Fixed low-level GPU usage monitoring for AMD Polaris GPU family. Software SMC registers offset is no longer hardcoded, offset detection algorithm is more future proof now. Please take a note that it will not fix zero GPU load issue when "Enable unified GPU usage monitoring" option is enabled. This option implementation is based on low-level DirectX performance counters, which require OS and display driver WDDM versions to match. Current AMD drivers are WDDM 2.5 so this performance counter is only working when you're under WDDM 2.5 OS (Windows October Update). If you're under older OS version, this performance counter won't work unless you downgrade to WDDM 2.4 driver (18.9.3 or older)
  • Hardcoded voltage/frequency curve clock multiplier implementation has been replaced with heuristic multiplier detection in order to provide unified voltage/frequency curve control implementation for NVIDIA Pascal and newer NVIDIA GPU architectures
  • Improved realtime voltage/frequency curve editor GUI scaling. Now GUI is scaled property when adjusting skin scaling with open voltage/frequency curve editor window
  • Improved report window, fan curve editor window, monitoring window and voltage/frequency curve editor scaling for scaling ratios greater than 100%
  • Now mandatory MSI Afterburner installation option is greyed out and cannot be unchecked during installation
  • Now 64-bit Visual C++ 2008 runtimes are also installed by MSI Afterburner installer. 64-bit runtimes are required for proper functionality of bundled MSI Overclocking Scanner application
  • Multilanguage user interface library is DPI aware now. Main window skinned interface is no longer being scaled by OS and no longer looks blurred by default when greater than 100% DPI is selected. Now main skinned window interface can be manually zoomed with skin scaling slider in “User interface” tab, and the properties are automatically scaled by OS according to selected DPI
  • Added new skin scaling mode for power users. New mode provides better scaling performance at the expense of some scaling image quality loss
  • Skin scaling implementation is now asynchronous, so increasing skin scaling ratio doesn’t increase GUI update time and doesn’t decrease GUI response time
  • Skin scaling slider range has been extended from 75%-150% to 75%-200%
  • RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.2.1
Version 4.5.0_12819
•Minimum, average, maximum, 1% low and 0.1% low framerates are now displayed in On-Screen Display with special text formatting
tags introduced by new RivaTuner Statistics Server. The tags are allowing On-Screen Display clients to display independent
benchmark statistics simultaneously for multiple running 3D applications instead of displaying foreground 3D application statistics
only
•Improved default MSI Cyborg White skin. Monochrome on / off states of fan speed auto button were hardly identifiable before, they
are more contrast now
•Added power user oriented restore points system. Experienced users may use new /backup and /restore command line switches to
create multiple named restore points containing full backups of MSI Afterburner’s settings (including hardware profiles and custom
hardware monitoring plugin configurations) and restore settings from any previously created restore point if necessary
•Improved hardware monitoring module:
o Improved built-in performance profiler. Now you may enable “Show profiler panel” option is the context menu of
hardware monitoring window to see additional panel with detailed per-sensor polling statistics in hardware monitoring
window status area. Polling statistics visualizes information about the slowest polled sensors with maximum polling time,
so power users can easily identify problematic sensors eating most of CPU time on each polling period (e.g. abnormally
slow GPU power sensor in some versions of NVIDIA drivers)
o Improved correction formulas support. Now in addition to “x” variable representing current data source the formulas
may also use sibling data sources. For example, you may use “x – “RAM Usage”” correction formula for “Pagefile usage”
(commit charge) data source to subtract RAM usage from displayed value
o Fixed incorrect tracking markers rendering on the graphs dynamically added to hardware monitoring module
o Fixed incorrect tracking markers rendering when monitoring ring data buffer is full
o Added experimental support for Intel i7 and i9 7XXXX LGA2066 CPUs
o Added CPU package power monitoring for Intel CPUs
o Minimum sampling interval for CPU usage calculation has been reduced from 1000ms to 100ms
o Original RivaTuner’s monitoring history fragment selection and selected fragment processing functionality is back! Now
you may hold <Shift> and press left mouse button on initial desired position in hardware monitoring window to begin
fragment selection, then drag mouse cursor to desired final position and release left mouse button to select a fragment.
The following functionality is available for selected fragments:
When the fragment is selected, minimum and maximum displayed values are estimated within selected
fragment only. This feature can be used if you don’t need the global minimum and maximum values,
estimated during whole monitoring session, and wish to see local minimum and maximum values estimated
within some shorter period of time (e.g. during benchmark application runtime only)
When the fragment is selected you may use the context menu of any graph to set tracking marker into the
local minimum or maximum position within the selection. This feature can be used to automate the process of
identifying and visualizing the moments of reaching peak values (e.g. peak GPU temperature) on desired
fragments
o Improved monitoring plugins architecture:
Added plugin descriptions to plugins selection window
Added new SetupSource API function allowing you to configure the plugins. This function is allowing you to
customize the plugins either globally from plugin selection window (e.g. configure whole list of data sources
exported by each plugin) or customize desired data source only directly from corresponding graph properties
window (e.g. change network download rate units from MB/s to KB/s). SetupSource function usage is
demonstrated in SDK in updated AIDA64 and PerfCounter plugins
Added new GetHostAppProperty API function allowing the plugins to retrieve various properties from the host
application (i.e. MSI Afterburner), e.g. retrieve GUI color scheme specific to currently selected skin.
GetHostAppProperty function usage is demonstrated in SDK in updated AIDA64 and PerfCounter plugins
o Improved monitoring plugins:
Now the plugins store user customized and built-in default configurations in separate files, so your custom
plugin settings won’t be lost on new version install
Added configuration GUI for AIDA64, HwInfo and PerfCounter plugins. Each plugin’s user interface is allowing
you to edit the list of sensors exported by each plugin, export full list of available sensors to a text file,
customize each sensor’s properties or reset plugin settings to defaults
Improved PerfCounter plugin:
•Added support for performance counters with non-localized names (e.g. “GPU Engine” under
Windows Fall Creators Update)
•Added support for dynamic data sources. Dynamic data sources are not validated during creation,
such sources are allowed to export no data until some condition is met (e.g. “CPU usage”
performance counters specific to some target process export data only when the process is
running)
Improved SMART plugin:
•Added airflow temperature SMART attribute support for Intel/Samsung SSDs.
Added new CPU plugin:
•The plugin fully duplicates MSI Afterburner’s built-in CPU temperature monitoring implementation
(with the only exception of AMD Ryzen codepath, which cannot be open sourced due to NDA) and
shows third party plugin developers how to implement low-level CPU specific sensors in plugins
using CPU MSR registers and PCI configuration space access API
Added new GPU plugin:
•The plugin shows third party developers how to extend MSI Afterburner’s GPU monitoring
functionality and implement own GPU specific sensors in plugins using GPU enumeration and
identification API. The plugin is demonstrating implementation of D3DKMT GPU performance
counters providing unified vendor agnostic per-engine GPU usage, dedicated and shared memory
usage monitoring
•Fixed issue in context help system, which could cause the tooltip to flicker when it was displayed below mouse cursor
•RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.1.0
Version 4.4.2_12263
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA TITAN V series graphics cards
 Fixed one polling period delay for values displayed in On-Screen Display graph labels
 Fixed incorrect group names displayed for “Framerate Min”, “Framerate Avg”, “Framerate Max”, “Framerate 1% Low” and
“Framerate 0.1% Low” graphs in Logitech keyboard LCD in text mode
 Improved detection of active 3D application, which is supplying data to “Framerate” and “Frametime” graphs, in cases when running
multiple 3D applications simultaneously
 RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.0.2
Version 4.4.0
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti series graphics cards
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 series graphics cards
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Xp series graphics cards
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti series graphics cards
 Added support for NVIDIA GPUs working in TCC (Tesla Compute Cluster) mode
 Hardware abstraction layer architecture has been revamped to allow implementation of memory temperature sensors via direct
access to GPU on-die voltage controllers (e.g. AMD Vega 10 SMC) in addition to previously supported external memory temperature
sensors connected to GPU via I2C bus
 Added AMD Vega 10 graphics processors family support
 Added core voltage control for reference design AMD Vega series cards with on-die SMC voltage controller
 Added GPU power draw graph to hardware monitoring module for AMD Vega series graphics cards
 Added HBM memory temperature graph to hardware monitoring module for AMD Vega series graphics cards
 Added linear RPM-based fan speed control for reference design AMD Vega series graphics cards. Please take a note that traditionally
fan speed adjustment scale is not linear and it is not directly mapped to RPM, traditional fan speed percent on other hardware is a
PWM duty cycle. AMD Vega fan controller doesn’t support duty cycle based fan control mode, so specified fan speed percent is
linearly mapped to maximum RPM percent
 Improved voltage offset calculation accuracy for AMD Fiji, Ellesmere and Baffin GPU families
 Improved voltage offset programming reliability on AMD Ellesmere and Baffin GPU families
 Minimum voltage offset has been extended to -200mV for AMD Fiji and Ellesmere GPU families
 Fixed stuck GPU usage and memory controller usage monitoring on AMD Radeon RX 500 series under 17.6.1 and newer drivers
 Revamped voltage control layer gives additional freedom to extreme overclockers with new custom design MSI graphics cards with
Quad Overvoltage™ technology support. Now MSI Afterburner is able to control up to 4 independent voltages on custom design MSI
graphics cards
 Improved 5-channel thermal monitoring module architecture provides support for up to 20 independent thermal sensors per GPU
(up to 5 independent GPU, up to 5 independent PCB, up to 5 independent memory and up to 5 independent VRM temperature
sensors) on future custom design MSI graphics cards
 Added NCT7802Y thermal sensors support to provide compatibility with future custom design MSI graphics cards
 Added core, memory, auxiliary PEXVDD and auxiliary 1V8 voltage control for custom design MSI GTX1080Ti Lightning Z series
graphics cards with IR3595A+IR3570B+uP1816 voltage regulators
 Added VRM, VRM2, VRM3, VRM4 and PCB temperature monitoring for custom design MSI GTX1080Ti Lightning Z series graphics
cards with NCT7511Y thermal sensors
 Improved hardware database format. New database subsections support provides more compact database definition for multiple
graphics card models sharing similar hardware calibration info
 New cached I2C device detection algorithm improves application startup time on the systems with multichannel voltage controllers
or multichannel thermal sensors
 Improved third party voltage control mode functionality. Now third party hardware database can also include extended thermal
sensors calibration and mapping info for third party custom design graphics cards
 Added AMD Overdrive Next X2 overclocking API support for AMD Crimson 17.7.2 display drivers
 Unofficial overclocking mode is currently broken in AMD Crimson 17.7.2 display drivers, so MSI Afterburner is forcibly disabling
unofficial overclocking mode and always using official ADL overclocking codepath on 17.7.2 and newer drivers. However, unofficial
overclocking mode can still be manually unlocked via configuration file on 17.7.2 and newer drivers if AMD decide to provide a fix for
unofficial overclocking mode in the future
 Improved PCI bus scanner provides support for low-level GPU access for the secondary graphics cards in Crossfire configuration on
some platforms
 Fixed system freeze issues when starting MSI Afterburner on AMD Hawaii GPU while playing hardware accelerated video
 Fixed issue with opening wrong graph properties under certain conditions when right clicking a graph in hardware monitoring
window and selecting “Properties” command from the context menu
 Improved voltage/frequency curve editor for GPU Boost 3.0 capable NVIDIA graphics cards:
o Toggling locked curve point state with <L> key is working properly now and no longer resulting in setting a lock to a
minimum clock/frequency point
o Now you may hold <Alt> key while adjusting the offset of any point with mouse to move the curve up/down. That’s equal
to adding fixed offset to each point’s offset
 Various parts of hardware monitoring module have been pumped up to improve hardware monitoring usability and flexibility. Some
new portions of old hardcore functionality from original RivaTuner are now available in MSI Afterburner:
o Added clock monitoring for Intel CPUs
o CPU temperature graph is now displaying data from dedicated package sensor on modern Intel CPUs instead of maximum
core temperature. On older Intel CPUs with no dedicated package sensor the graph is still displaying the maximum core
temperature
o Added temperature and clock monitoring for AMD Ryzen CPUs
o Added new “Benchmark” tab allowing you to use hidden RivaTuner Statistics Server’s benchmarking engine, which was
previously available to reviewers only. The engine is providing you the following features:
 You may define a hotkey for beginning framerate statistics recording. Once the recording begun, it stays active
for all subsequently started 3D applications, even after rebooting the system
 While recording is active you may enable showing own statistics in RivaTuner Statistics Server to see
minimum, average and maximum framerate in the On-Screen Display
 While recording is active you may press “Begin recording” hotkey one more time to restart the recording and
reset the statistics
 While recording is active you may press “End recording” hotkey once to end recording and save benchmark
results to a text file, but keep the results shown in On-Screen Display. You may press the hotkey one more
time to hide the results from the On-Screen Display
 Statistics saved to a benchmark results file includes per-application total benchmarking time, total rendered
frames number, global average, instantaneous minimum and instantaneous maximum framerates. Benchmark
statistics file can be optionally either overwritten or appended on each recording session
 Per-frame frametime statistics is being pushed to a named pipe so reviewers can use their own client software
to collect and display it in realtime while any benchmark is running without system slowdown, which is typical
for traditional per-frame frametime logging approach
o New flexible On-Screen Display customization features powered by RivaTuner Statistics Server’s text formatting tags and
embedded objects:
 Added On-Screen Display layouts support. Layouts allow you to change On-Screen Display formatting and
appearance style. Now you may switch between traditional classic On-Screen Display layout or new modern
column-oriented On-Screen Display layout. Built-in layout editor allows you to customize pre-defined layout
parameters in details
 New On-Screen Display item type selection settings allow you to display each item in On-Screen Display as a
text or graph. The graphs displayed in the On-Screen Display can be useful to visualize frametime history and
GPU usage history, and so on
 The maximum text length for “Override group name” setting is no longer limited by 8 symbols. Now you may
embed new RivaTuner Statistics Server’s text formatting tags directly into your custom group name, e.g.
“<C=FFFFFF>GTX 1080<S=-50>1<S><C>” to display it in On-Screen Display in white color and with 50% size
subscript index
 Now it is allowed to override group names for “Framerate” and “Frametime” graphs, so you may append
default application 3D API <APP> tag with some custom text or replace it completely if necessary
 Exactly the same flexible level of On-Screen Display customization output is available to any other RivaTuner
Statistics Server client applications like AIDA, HWiNFO and others and will be available shortly
o Original RivaTuner’s task scheduler functionality is back! Now you may define optional minimum and (or) maximum
thresholds for any graph in hardware monitor module to track the most critical hardware health parameters, to be
notified on reaching a critical threshold and to program some emergency actions (e.g. system shutdown) to be performed
in this case:
 User defined thresholds are displayed on each graph to allow you to control each parameter safety zone
visually
 When the threshold is reached blinking warning icon is displayed in top left corner of monitoring window and
in Logitech keyboard LCD if graph LCD display mode is selected
 When the threshold is reached you can see the name of graph triggering the alarm in hardware monitoring
status line
 When the threshold is reached background of the graph triggering the alarm is highlighted with color to allow
you to identify it visually
 When modern On-Screen Display layout is selected, parameters triggering the alarm are highlighted by color
in On-Screen Display to allow you to identify it easily
 You may enable option alarm sound notification to be played when the threshold is reached
 You may configure MSI Afterburner to launch any external application when the threshold is reached. This
feature allows you to implement many different scenarios, e.g. perform emergency system shutdown or apply
safe profile with reduced overclocking, maximized fan speed etc. In addition to selecting any custom external
applications, built-in predefined applications browser allows you to select some common typical usage
scenarios, such as command line based MSI Afterburner profile activation or system shutdown
o Original RivaTuner’s user extendable hardware monitoring plugins architecture is back! Now you may extend the list of
hardware monitoring data sources with built-in or third party plugin modules, develop your own plugins to provide
support for custom hardware sensors and share your work with community, and many more:
 The plugins can use full set of MSI Afterburner’s low-level hardware access functionality: enumerate GPUs,
access GPU registers, enumerate GPU I2C buses and access I2C devices, access CPU MSR registers, access IO
ports and PCI configuration space registers. This way you can easily create your own plugins providing
hardware monitoring functionality for any custom hardware. You can also create the plugins for importing OSspecific
or third-party software specific performance counters into MSI Afterburner
 Open source SDK, demonstrating hardware monitoring plugins development principles to third party
programmers. The SDK includes the following open source plugins:
 SMART.dll – demonstrates HDD SMART attributes readback and HDD temperature monitoring
 PerfCounter.dll – demonstrates the principles of importing native OS performance counters into
MSI Afterburner. The list of imported performance counters includes but not limited to hard disk
usage, hard disk read and write rates, free disk space on system partition, network download and
upload rates. You may also add any other performance counter visible to OS (e.g. disk queue size or
some specific process CPU usage) via editing the plugin configuration file
 AIDA64.dll – demonstrates the principles of importing sensors from AIDA64 application via shared
memory interface. The list of imported performance counters includes but not limited to
motherboard temperature, CPU socket temperature, CPU fan speed, CPU voltage, CPU package
power, +3.3V, +5V and +12V voltages. You may also add any other sensors available in AIDA64 via
editing the plugin configuration file
 HwInfo.dll - imports sensors from HWiNFO32/64 application via shared memory interface. The list
of imported performance counters includes but not limited to motherboard temperature, CPU
socket temperature, CPU fan speed, CPU voltage, CPU package power, +3.3V, +5V and +12V
voltages. You may also add any other sensors available in HWiNFO32/64 via editing the plugin
configuration file. Please take a not that the plugin is not open source per HWiNFO developer
request
o Improved profiles architecture. Now MSI Afterburner can store hardware monitoring module settings in the profile slots.
This allows you to switch between different On-Screen Display configurations on the fly with hotkeys bound to profile
slots. You may configure desired profile slot contents in new “Profile contents” settings group in “Profiles” tab
o Added experimental interleaved hardware polling mode, aimed to reduce hardware polling time on the systems with
multiple polled I2C devices. When interleaved polling is enabled, just a part of hardware monitoring data sources is being
polled on each hardware polling period, so it takes multiple periods to refresh all monitoring data sources. Power users
may enable interleaved hardware polling mode via the configuration file if necessary
o Added ability to define a hotkey for hardware monitoring logging start and stop
o Now the path to hardware monitoring logs supports macro names:
 You may use new %ABDir% macro in the path to specify relative path to current MSI Afterburner installation
directory. This macro allows you to use logging if you are using portal installation and start MSI Afterburner
from removable drive
 You may use new %Time% macro in the path to make hardware monitoring sessions to be stored in unique
timestamp-named log files instead of single multi-session log file
o Changed hardware monitoring properties layout, the controls have been reordered a bit to give more compact and
convenient look to the properties
o Changed default hardware monitoring graphs order. GPU related graphs have been reordered a bit in order to provide
more convenient layout on multi-GPU systems. “Framerate” and “Frametime” graphs have been moved to the bottom of
the list
o Now you may right-click the list of active hardware monitoring graphs and select “Reset order” command from the
context menu to restore default active hardware monitoring graphs order
o The maximum limit for “Frametime” graph has been decreased to 50ms (20 FPS) by default
o Improved drag and drop implementation for the list of active hardware monitoring graphs. Now it is possible to drag and
drop items below the bottom edge of the list to move the graphs to the end of the list
o Improved multiple selection functionality:
 Now you may hold <Shift> key when clicking a checkmark next to a graph name in the list of active hardware
monitoring graphs to enable or disable all graphs at once
 Now you may hold <Shift> or <Ctrl> keys to select multiple items in the list of active hardware monitoring
graphs. The following functionality is available for multiple selected hardware monitoring graphs:
 Multiple selected graphs can be dragged and dropped when rearranging the graphs
 When multiple hardware monitoring graphs are selected, you may hold <Ctrl> key when changing
graph specific On-Screen Display, Logitech keyboard LCD and tray icon related properties (e.g.
“Show in On-Screen Display” property) to change it synchronically for all selected graphs
 When multiple hardware monitoring graphs are selected, you may hold <Ctrl> when clicking a
checkmark next to a graph name in the list of active hardware monitoring graphs to enable or
disable all selected graphs at once
 When multiple graphs are selected you may press <Ctrl>+<M> inside group name edit field to apply
group name changes synchronically to all selected graphs
 Now “Override graph name” and “Override group name” checkboxes are also affected by multiple selection
functionality, so you may hold <Shift> when toggling those options to toggle it synchronically for all graphs or
hold <Ctrl> when toggling those options to toggle it synchronically for all selected graphs
 Improved system information window. Now 3D API usage info, x64 and UWP application architecture attributes are displayed for
each currently running process in the list of active 3D applications
 Now the installer is preserving installation path
 RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.0.0
Version 4.3.0
•Added AMD Ellesmere and Baffin graphics processors families support
•Added Overdrive N (Overdrive 7) technology support for AMD Polaris architecture based graphics cards
•Added core voltage control for reference design AMD RADEON RX 460, AMD RADEON RX 470 and AMD RADEON RX 480 series cards
with on-die SMC voltage controller
•Added memory controller usage graph to hardware monitoring module for AMD graphics cards. Currently memory controller usage
monitoring is implemented for AMD Ellesmere and Baffin graphics processors families only
•Added GPU power draw graph to hardware monitoring module for AMD graphics cards. Currently GPU power draw monitoring is
implemented for AMD Ellesmere and Baffin graphics processors families only
•Added “Erase autosaved startup settings” option to “AMD compatibility properties” section in “General” tab. Starting from AMD
Crimson drivers family, the driver is automatically saving hardware settings (e.g. overclocking or fan control settings) in the registry
and apply it at Windows startup. It makes settings of any third party hardware overclocking tool virtually permanent, meaning that
applied settings stay in the system even after rebooting or powering down the system. However, such implementation is unsafe and
even potentially dangerous, because you're no longer able to undo unsafe overclocking with system reboot or even driver reinstall.
To prevent such situations, MSI Afterburner can now optionally erase AMD driver's autosaved startup settings after applying new
settings to hardware
•Added GPU Boost 3.0 technology support for NVIDIA Pascal graphics cards:
o Added percent based overvoltage support
o Added voltage/frequency curve customization support. You may use traditional core clock slider on NVIDIA GeForce GTX
1070 and 1080 graphics cards to apply fixed offset to all voltage/frequency curve points as well as use brand new flexible
voltage/frequency curve editor window for more precise per-point curve adjustment. The editor window can be activated
either with “Voltage/frequency curve editor” button in the main application window or with <Ctrl> + <F> keyboard
shortcut and it provides you the following features:
You may independently adjust clock frequency offset for each point with mouse cursor or <Up> / <Down> keys
You may hold <Ctrl> key to set anchor and fix clock frequency offset in minimum/maximum voltage point and
adjust the offset of any other point with mouse to linearly interpolate the offsets between the anchor and
adjustment points
You may hold <Shift> key while adjusting the offset of any point with mouse to apply the same fixed offset to
all points. That’s equal to adjusting the offset with the slider in main application window
You may press <Ctrl> + <D> to reset offsets for all points
You may switch between traditional core clock control slider in the main window and voltage/frequency curve
editor window to see how they affect each other in realtime
You may press <L> after selecting any point on the curve with mouse cursor to disable GPU dynamic
voltage/frequency adjustment and lock the voltage and core clock frequency to a state defined by the target
point. This feature allows you to test graphics card stability independently for each voltage/frequency point of
the curve using real 3D applications or any stress test of your choice. In addition to stability testing usage
scenario, MSI Afterburner allows you to save a curve with locked point setting to a profile, so you may easily
switch between dynamic voltage/frequency management and fixed voltage/frequency settings in realtime
(e.g. to achieve the maximum performance during benchmarking). Please take a note that fixed voltage and
frequency settings do not allow you to disable power and thermal throttling
•Increased default maximum limits for “Core clock”, “Memory clock” and “Memory usage” graphs to improve graphs readability on
NVIDIA Pascal series graphics cards
•Added configuration file switch, allowing you to toggle the source for “Power” graph on NVIDIA graphics cards. Normalized total
power draw (i.e. normalized value from multiple power sensors installed on the graphics card) is selected by default per NVIDIA
recommendation, however you can configure MSI Afterburner to display power draw from GPU sensor only
•Improved representation of performance limits graphs for NVIDIA graphics cards per NVIDIA recommendations:
o “Voltage limit” and “OV max limit” graphs have been merged into single “Voltage limit” graph
o “Utilization limit” graph has been renamed to “No load limit” graph
o “SLI sync” graph is now hidden on the systems with single NVIDIA GPU
o Improved representation of performance limits graphs in On-Screen Display or in Logitech keyboard LCD. Now the names
or currently triggered performance limits are being displayed in On-Screen Display or in Logitech keyboard LCD instead of
previously used binary limits representation form
•Community-created third party hardware database providing voltage control support on some non-MSI custom design graphics
cards is now included in distributive
•Added uP1816 voltage regulators support to provide compatibility with future custom design MSI graphics cards
•Improved validation and handling of erroneous data reported after TDR or during runtime driver installation on NVIDIA graphics
cards
•Improved clock monitoring on GPU Boost 2.0 NVIDIA graphics cards after dynamic uninstallation/reinstallation of display driver
during MSI Afterburner runtime
•Added detection of runtime driver installation on NVIDIA graphics cards. Now MSI Afterburner is periodically checking the presence
of NVIDIA driver and displaying notification message informing you that the connection with GPU is lost when the driver is being
dynamically uninstalled during MSI Afterburner runtime
•Startup profile is now also affected by “Lock profiles” button, which means that you cannot modify or delete your startup
overclocking settings while this button is pressed. This feature can be useful to protect startup overclocking settings from
modification while temporarily testing various overclocking scenarios on overclocked system
•Added support for unofficial overclocking mode with disabled PowerPlay on PowerPlay7 capable hardware (AMD Tonga and newer
graphics processors family)
•Added unofficial overclocking support for AMD Polaris architecture based graphics cards
•Added ability to use low-level hardware access interface on the systems with AMD graphics cards when legacy VGA BIOS image is
not mapped to memory (e.g. in UEFI environment)
•Improved compatibility with the systems with both Overdrive 5 and Overdrive 6 API AMD graphics cards installed
•Added driver registry key detection for the secondary display adapters in SLI/Crossfire systems. Due to this improvement it is no
longer necessary to temporarily disable Crossfire when altering some settings in “AMD compatibility properties” section (e.g.
“Extend official overclocking limits” or “Enable ULPS” settings)
•Improved hardware polling and application startup time on ULPS-enabled Crossfire systems with AMD Fiji and newer AMD graphics
processors
•Primary GPU usage is no longer cloned on all secondary GPU usage graphs on Crossfire systems when “Enable unified GPU usage
monitoring” is enabled in “AMD compatibility properties”. Please take a note that only the primary GPU load is available on Crossfire
systems when this option is enabled
•Updated IO driver provides more secure MMIO access interface
•Fixed bug causing the maximum value to be invisible on some hardware monitoring graphs under certain conditions (e.g.
“Framerate” or “Frametime” graphs after closing 3D application)
•Added ability to define numpad keys as hotkeys when <Num Lock> in on
•RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v6.5.0
Version 4.1.1
主要是增加支持NVIDIA GeFroce GTX Titan X/980 Ti显卡核心电压控制。
微星Afterburner 4.1.1更新内容众多,主要是增加NVIDIA一系列包括新旗舰显卡的支持,还有修正诸多bug,增加皮肤等等。

- 增加支持NVIDIA GeFroce GTX Titan X显卡核心电压控制
- 增加支持NVIDIA GeFroce GTX 980 Ti显卡核心电压控制
- 解锁NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690/780显卡NCP4206电压控制器
- 新增第三方电压控制模式
- 改善硬件监控模块
- 改善皮肤引擎
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Version 4.1.1
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X series graphics cards
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti series graphics cards
 Now core voltage control via NCP4206 is unlocked on reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 and
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN series graphics cards when extended MSI voltage control mode is selected
 Added new third party voltage control mode. Traditionally we provided voltage control on reference design graphics cards or on
custom design MSI graphics cards only. However, rich set of PWM controllers supported by MSI Afterburner core allows
implementing voltage control on many third party custom design graphics cards as well. With this version we introduce original
concept of user extendable voltage control mode, allowing experienced users to get access to programmable MSI Afterburner core,
get access to full range of voltage controllers supported by it, create custom hardware database and program MSI Afterburner to
provide voltage control on many third party custom design graphics cards. Third party voltage control mode requires populating and
downloading third party hardware database, please visit MSI Afterburner discussion forums to help adding your custom design cards
to the database or download the latest database version
 Fixed bug causing application to crash when “layered with alpha” skin composition mode is selected, application is minimized to
system tray and properties are accessed via the context menu of detached monitoring window
 Improved hardware monitoring module:
o Added negative temperatures monitoring support for NVIDIA GPUs
o Fixed extended CPU family and model detection to address issue with incorrect maximum junction temperature (Tjmax)
detection on some Intel CPUs
o Now power users can override the maximum junction temperature (Tjmax) via configuration file if necessary
o Added temperature monitoring for AMD Family 10h – 16h micro architecture CPUs. Please take a note that this
functionality is currently experimental and disabled by default. Power users can unlock AMD CPU temperature
monitoring via [CPUHAL] section in the configuration file if necessary
o Added correction formulas support. Now you can apply a custom correction formula to any data source in hardware
monitoring module. Correction formulas can be useful to apply temperature offsets to custom temperature sensors if
necessary (e.g. set formula to “x+20”), display effective memory clock instead of base clock (e.g. set formula to “x*2”),
display per-GPU memory usage instead of total memory usage on Crossfire systems (e.g. set formula to “x/2”) and many,
many more
o Hardware Monitoring Log file format has been upgraded to v1.5 to provide correction formulas support
o Added “CPU load” graph to multicore CPUs. The graph is displaying the average CPU load across all CPU cores
o Added “CPU temperature” graph to thermal monitoring capable multicore CPUs. The graph is displaying the maximum
CPU temperature across all CPU cores
o Added connection retry counter to Logitech LCD monitoring module. Now MSI Afterburner stop trying to connect to
Logitech LCD after some failed connection attempts instead of trying to connect to it in endless loop. Retry counter
implementation is aimed to bypass the problem with GDI resource leak in Logitech LCD API, which could cause
application to crash after some period of time when output to LCD is enabled on the system with no Logitech LCD
connected to it
o Added dynamic output format for min / max limits displayed on the graphs. Now MSI Afterburner uses integer output
format for limits if the range between minimum and maximum limits is greater than 1, otherwise it uses floating point
output format
 Improved skin engine:
o Added support for altered USF skins obfuscation scheme used in most recent versions of third party overclocking tools
o Drastically reduced load time for obfuscated USF skin files (*.UXF). Now MSI Afterburner open obfuscated skin files
roughly 10 times faster than the previous version
o Reduced skinned GUI initialization time due to cached access to the skin header
o Added support for negative GPU temperature indicators in all skins supplied with application
 Multimedia timer resolution is no longer hardcoded to 10ms. The resolution is now adjustable and set to 16ms by default to reduce
timer interrupts related CPU load at the cost of losing some smoothness in GUI animation. Power users can override timer resolution
via the configuration file if necessary
 Updated kernel mode driver provides new IOCTLs for safe access to PCI bus required for temperature monitoring on AMD CPUs
Version 4.1.0

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MSI微星Afterburner官方显卡监控超频工具4.1.0.7103稳定版

Brand new user interface skins by Drerex Design. New skins use improved skin format introduced in the previous version of MSI
Afterburner skin compiler, which reduces each compiled skin size by factor of 10 on average. Legacy MSI Afterburner v2 and v3 skins
were also recompiled in new format and included in distributive for those who prefer old-style user interface
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/skin.htm

Improved hardware monitoring module, new robust hardware monitoring features have been ported from original RivaTuner
hardware monitoring module:o Added integrated viewer for native RivaTuner Hardware Monitoring Log (*.HML) files. Now you can view hardware
monitoring history stored in HML files either by pressing “View” button in “Monitoring” tab or directly open HML files via
Windows explorer
o Added custom tracking markers support. Now you can hold <Alt> key while clicking hardware monitor window to set up
to 8 custom tracking markers in desired positions
o Now you can customize graph color in layered mode via double clicking color legend box on the graph
o Now tracking markers display current values for all graphs in layered mode instead of active graph only
o Improved graphs resizing implementation for attached hardware monitor window
· Improved skin browser:
o Now “User interface” tab open immediately without waiting for processing of all installed skin files, which can be time
consuming if you have a lot of skin files. The list of installed skins is now being populated in separate background thread
o Added precaching for skin preview images. Skin files are no longer being accessed when switching between skins in the
browser

Improved skin engine:
o Improved skin rendering performance for layered skin composition mode with alpha channel
o Improved rendering performance for skins using animated indicators (e.g. animated profile save indicator in default MSI
Afterburner skin)
o Added backbuffering support to skinned windows to simplify implementation of various framebuffer processing related
effects (e.g. skin scaling)
o Vector indicators are now being rendered via GDI+ to provide improved antialiasing and rendering performance
o Added support for obfuscated USF format, which is represented by some unfair competitors as 100% in-house
development. Now you can use MSI Afterburner’s built-in skin decompiler to analyze source code of such skin files
o Added skins scaling support. The scaling may improves the appearance of some small third party skins on high resolution
monitors. Please take a note that upscaling may reduce the performance a bit

Improved skin cross-compatibility layer:
o Extended list of applications supported by skin cross-compatibility layer. Now MSI Afterburner supports USF skins created
for any version of third party overclocking tools starting from minimalistic oldschool skins from GeForce 200 series
overclocking era and ending by obfuscated USF skins used in modern overclocking tools
o Added support for 10 profile slots in skin cross-compatibility mode
o Now it is possible to open advanced settings window with <Ctrl> + <S> keyboard shortcut to provide compatibility with
third party skins having no dedicated button for accessing advanced settings window
o Now it is possible to open info window with <Ctrl> + <I> keyboard shortcut to provide compatibility with third party skins
having no dedicated button for accessing info window

Added configuration file switch allowing power users to invert colors in text mode for Logitech keyboard LCD displays
Added silent installation scenario support
RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v6.3.0

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MSI微星Afterburner官方显卡监控超频工具4.0.0.4604稳定版

MSI微星Afterburner官方显卡监控超频工具4.0.0.4604稳定版For WinXP-32/WinXP-64/Vista-32/Vista-64/Win7-32/Win7-64/Win8-32/Win8-64/Win8.1-32/Win8.1-64(2014年9月5日发布)Afterburner是微星开发的一款显卡超频工具,支持微星旗下的AMD和NVIDIA全系列显卡。该工具集超频、监控和风扇控制与一身,通过简单的操作即可提升将近15%的显卡性能,同时监控功能又确保了显卡工作安全。
该版本更新内容如下:
1、增加MSI R9 280系列电压控制支持
2、增加AMD Tonga系列支持
3、增加AMD Radeon R9 285X系列公版显卡NCP81022控制器的电压控制支持
4、支持AMD Tonga显卡超频限制解除
5、改善硬件监控模块的易用性和灵活性
6、在User Interface中增加Regional settings项目
7、支持NVIDIA 340驱动SLI同步性能限极限图
8、改善皮肤引擎
9、RivaTuner Statistics Server更新到6.2.0

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自2.31版开始一年多了,总算正式版了
MSI Afterburner Version 3.0.1正式版官方下载
MSI发布Afterburner 3.0.0正式版刚过一个月,新版Afterburner又来了,推荐超频用户下载使用!
更新内容:
1、对使用了NCP81022 PWM芯片的AMD RADEON R9 295X2系列显卡增加核心电压调节;
2、修正AMD RADEON HD 7990和AMD RADEON HD 290X的硬件资料库;
3、修复开启托盘图标模式,会出现GDI资源泄漏(resource leak)的问题;
4、RivaTuner  Statistics Server更新至6.1.2版;

MSI Afterburner Version 3.0.0正式版官方下载

MSI Afterburner Version 3.0.0 (2014/5/16)

Version 3.0.0
Ported to new VC++ compiler, new core and skin engine libraries with better extendibility
Added Bonaire, Curacao and Hawaii graphics processors family support
Added core and auxiliary VDDCI voltage control for reference design AMD RADEON R9 290/290X series graphics cards with IR3567B voltage regulators
Added core voltage control for reference design AMD RADEON R7 260/260X series graphics cards with NCP81022 voltage regulators
Added core voltage control for reference design AMD RADEON 7790 series graphics cards with NCP81022 voltage regulators
Added NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan graphics cards:
◎ Added slider for temperature limit adjustment
◎ Added option for linked power limit and temperature limit adjustment
◎ Added option for temperature limit prioritizing
◎ Added maximum voltage adjustment
Improved NVAPI access layer architecture with better extendibility
Improved AMD ADL access layer with Overdrive 6 support to provide compatibility with future AMD GPUs
Added NCP4206 voltage regulators support to provide compatibility with future custom design MSI graphics cards
Improved voltage control layer architecture provides better compatibility with automatic voltage control on NCP4206 voltage regulators
Improved hardware monitoring module architecture with better extendibility
Added voltage control mode selection option to the "Compatibility properties" section in "General" tab. Now you can toggle between reference design, standard MSI and extended MSI voltage control modes
Added "boost edition" / "GHz edition" GPU type selection option for reference design AMD RADEON 7970 and AMD RADEON 7950 based graphics cards to "AMD compatibility properties" section in "General" tab
Added GPU usage averaging algorithm for Overdrive 6 capable AMD GPUs. Now displayed GPU usage is being averaged by sliding window to smooth GPU usage artifacts occurring due to bug in AMD ADL API on AMD Sea Islands GPU family
Added optional unified GPU usage monitoring path via D3DKMT performance counters. You may tick "Enable unified GPU usage monitoring" option in "AMD compatibilities properties" in "General" tab as a workaround to replace native AMD GPU usage monitoring if it is working improperly (e.g. broken GPU usage monitoring in AMD ADL API for AMD Sea Islands GPU family)
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发表于 2014-5-23 12:03:04 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
我周六回家试试!来自: Android客户端
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发表于 2014-5-23 12:06:31 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
MSI 280X还是奇葩的需要改BIOS才能改电压,MSI什么心态
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-5-23 12:38:47 | 显示全部楼层
ManHo 发表于 2014-5-23 12:06
MSI 280X还是奇葩的需要改BIOS才能改电压,MSI什么心态

卸载老版删除残留后重启,再重新安装试试
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发表于 2014-5-23 12:43:12 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
金鹏 发表于 2014-5-23 12:38
卸载老版删除残留后重启,再重新安装试试


不行的,这个是国内外论坛一直喷的点,280X GAMING在BIOS就是锁定了电压的,TPU有一个1050M的版本(唯一一个不锁定电压的BIOS),PCB型号跟我的不符,安全起见,还是不折腾了

从msi在ab写support 280x gaming开始,每个版本都试过,解锁电压还有强制使用电压对显卡完全没有作用,bios不听ab的指挥,我这种情况用rbe自己改才是最靠谱的方案,实在改不了(MSI 280X Gaming的BIOS有自我保护机制,还不能象一般显卡BIOS那样改,否则有可能直接花屏)再刷不同PCB的BIOS
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发表于 2014-5-23 12:57:58 | 显示全部楼层
正式版反而不能改公版290X电压了。。。beta都可以
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-5-23 21:57:31 | 显示全部楼层
hunzhang 发表于 2014-5-23 12:57
正式版反而不能改公版290X电压了。。。beta都可以

重新勾选,确定

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 楼主| 发表于 2014-6-16 11:06:28 | 显示全部楼层
MSI发布Afterburner 3.0.0正式版刚过一个月,新版Afterburner又来了,推荐超频用户下载使用!
更新内容:
1、对使用了NCP81022 PWM芯片的AMD RADEON R9 295X2系列显卡增加核心电压调节;
2、修正AMD RADEON HD 7990和AMD RADEON HD 290X的硬件资料库;
3、修复开启托盘图标模式,会出现GDI资源泄漏(resource leak)的问题;
4、RivaTuner Statistics Server更新至6.1.2版;
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-9-6 14:45:22 | 显示全部楼层
MSI Afterburner Version 4.0.0.4604正式版官方下载
MSI微星Afterburner官方显卡监控超频工具4.0.0.4604稳定版

MSI微星Afterburner官方显卡监控超频工具4.0.0.4604稳定版For WinXP-32/WinXP-64/Vista-32/Vista-64/Win7-32/Win7-64/Win8-32/Win8-64/Win8.1-32/Win8.1-64(2014年9月5日发布)Afterburner是微星开发的一款显卡超频工具,支持微星旗下的AMD和NVIDIA全系列显卡。该工具集超频、监控和风扇控制与一身,通过简单的操作即可提升将近15%的显卡性能,同时监控功能又确保了显卡工作安全。
该版本更新内容如下:
1、增加MSI R9 280系列电压控制支持
2、增加AMD Tonga系列支持
3、增加AMD Radeon R9 285X系列公版显卡NCP81022控制器的电压控制支持
4、支持AMD Tonga显卡超频限制解除
5、改善硬件监控模块的易用性和灵活性
6、在User Interface中增加Regional settings项目
7、支持NVIDIA 340驱动SLI同步性能限极限图
8、改善皮肤引擎
9、RivaTuner Statistics Server更新到6.2.0

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发表于 2014-9-6 15:20:50 | 显示全部楼层
560ti一直无法提高电压?包括3.0.1版都是,这种怎么破?
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-12-22 17:55:36 | 显示全部楼层
MSI Afterburner Version 4.1.0.7013正式版官方下载


MSI微星Afterburner官方显卡监控超频工具4.1.0.7103稳定版

Brand new user interface skins by Drerex Design. New skins use improved skin format introduced in the previous version of MSI
Afterburner skin compiler, which reduces each compiled skin size by factor of 10 on average. Legacy MSI Afterburner v2 and v3 skins
were also recompiled in new format and included in distributive for those who prefer old-style user interface
http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/skin.htm

Improved hardware monitoring module, new robust hardware monitoring features have been ported from original RivaTuner
hardware monitoring module:o Added integrated viewer for native RivaTuner Hardware Monitoring Log (*.HML) files. Now you can view hardware
monitoring history stored in HML files either by pressing “View” button in “Monitoring” tab or directly open HML files via
Windows explorer
o Added custom tracking markers support. Now you can hold <Alt> key while clicking hardware monitor window to set up
to 8 custom tracking markers in desired positions
o Now you can customize graph color in layered mode via double clicking color legend box on the graph
o Now tracking markers display current values for all graphs in layered mode instead of active graph only
o Improved graphs resizing implementation for attached hardware monitor window
· Improved skin browser:
o Now “User interface” tab open immediately without waiting for processing of all installed skin files, which can be time
consuming if you have a lot of skin files. The list of installed skins is now being populated in separate background thread
o Added precaching for skin preview images. Skin files are no longer being accessed when switching between skins in the
browser

Improved skin engine:
o Improved skin rendering performance for layered skin composition mode with alpha channel
o Improved rendering performance for skins using animated indicators (e.g. animated profile save indicator in default MSI
Afterburner skin)
o Added backbuffering support to skinned windows to simplify implementation of various framebuffer processing related
effects (e.g. skin scaling)
o Vector indicators are now being rendered via GDI+ to provide improved antialiasing and rendering performance
o Added support for obfuscated USF format, which is represented by some unfair competitors as 100% in-house
development. Now you can use MSI Afterburner’s built-in skin decompiler to analyze source code of such skin files
o Added skins scaling support. The scaling may improves the appearance of some small third party skins on high resolution
monitors. Please take a note that upscaling may reduce the performance a bit

Improved skin cross-compatibility layer:
o Extended list of applications supported by skin cross-compatibility layer. Now MSI Afterburner supports USF skins created
for any version of third party overclocking tools starting from minimalistic oldschool skins from GeForce 200 series
overclocking era and ending by obfuscated USF skins used in modern overclocking tools
o Added support for 10 profile slots in skin cross-compatibility mode
o Now it is possible to open advanced settings window with <Ctrl> + <S> keyboard shortcut to provide compatibility with
third party skins having no dedicated button for accessing advanced settings window
o Now it is possible to open info window with <Ctrl> + <I> keyboard shortcut to provide compatibility with third party skins
having no dedicated button for accessing info window

Added configuration file switch allowing power users to invert colors in text mode for Logitech keyboard LCD displays
Added silent installation scenario support
RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v6.3.0


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发表于 2014-12-22 18:27:30 | 显示全部楼层
我之前在某些下载站点看到afterburner的介绍说有增加类似Nvidia Inspector的命令行,但是一直没有找到使用方法介绍,不知是否真的可以命令行调整,可以的话A卡也有望程序自动调整了
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发表于 2014-12-23 09:21:38 | 显示全部楼层
奇怪了,我的MSI的970就是调节不了显存频率,一调整就归零。核心可以调
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发表于 2014-12-23 09:35:32 | 显示全部楼层
ddmond 发表于 2014-12-23 09:21
奇怪了,我的MSI的970就是调节不了显存频率,一调整就归零。核心可以调

用了nvidia inspector和EVGA的软件也都不能调整。奇怪了。而且卡的显存的默认频率是降频了的,正在于MSI的技术支持沟通
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 楼主| 发表于 2015-5-28 10:20:40 | 显示全部楼层

MSI Afterburner 4.1.1及其它版本下载页面


Version 4.1.1
主要是增加支持NVIDIA GeFroce GTX Titan X/980 Ti显卡核心电压控制。
微星Afterburner 4.1.1更新内容众多,主要是增加NVIDIA一系列包括新旗舰显卡的支持,还有修正诸多bug,增加皮肤等等。

- 增加支持NVIDIA GeFroce GTX Titan X显卡核心电压控制
- 增加支持NVIDIA GeFroce GTX 980 Ti显卡核心电压控制
- 解锁NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690/780显卡NCP4206电压控制器
- 新增第三方电压控制模式
- 改善硬件监控模块
- 改善皮肤引擎
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Version 4.1.1
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X series graphics cards
 Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti series graphics cards
 Now core voltage control via NCP4206 is unlocked on reference design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 and
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN series graphics cards when extended MSI voltage control mode is selected
 Added new third party voltage control mode. Traditionally we provided voltage control on reference design graphics cards or on
custom design MSI graphics cards only. However, rich set of PWM controllers supported by MSI Afterburner core allows
implementing voltage control on many third party custom design graphics cards as well. With this version we introduce original
concept of user extendable voltage control mode, allowing experienced users to get access to programmable MSI Afterburner core,
get access to full range of voltage controllers supported by it, create custom hardware database and program MSI Afterburner to
provide voltage control on many third party custom design graphics cards. Third party voltage control mode requires populating and
downloading third party hardware database, please visit MSI Afterburner discussion forums to help adding your custom design cards
to the database or download the latest database version
 Fixed bug causing application to crash when “layered with alpha” skin composition mode is selected, application is minimized to
system tray and properties are accessed via the context menu of detached monitoring window
 Improved hardware monitoring module:
o Added negative temperatures monitoring support for NVIDIA GPUs
o Fixed extended CPU family and model detection to address issue with incorrect maximum junction temperature (Tjmax)
detection on some Intel CPUs
o Now power users can override the maximum junction temperature (Tjmax) via configuration file if necessary
o Added temperature monitoring for AMD Family 10h – 16h micro architecture CPUs. Please take a note that this
functionality is currently experimental and disabled by default. Power users can unlock AMD CPU temperature
monitoring via [CPUHAL] section in the configuration file if necessary
o Added correction formulas support. Now you can apply a custom correction formula to any data source in hardware
monitoring module. Correction formulas can be useful to apply temperature offsets to custom temperature sensors if
necessary (e.g. set formula to “x+20”), display effective memory clock instead of base clock (e.g. set formula to “x*2”),
display per-GPU memory usage instead of total memory usage on Crossfire systems (e.g. set formula to “x/2”) and many,
many more
o Hardware Monitoring Log file format has been upgraded to v1.5 to provide correction formulas support
o Added “CPU load” graph to multicore CPUs. The graph is displaying the average CPU load across all CPU cores
o Added “CPU temperature” graph to thermal monitoring capable multicore CPUs. The graph is displaying the maximum
CPU temperature across all CPU cores
o Added connection retry counter to Logitech LCD monitoring module. Now MSI Afterburner stop trying to connect to
Logitech LCD after some failed connection attempts instead of trying to connect to it in endless loop. Retry counter
implementation is aimed to bypass the problem with GDI resource leak in Logitech LCD API, which could cause
application to crash after some period of time when output to LCD is enabled on the system with no Logitech LCD
connected to it
o Added dynamic output format for min / max limits displayed on the graphs. Now MSI Afterburner uses integer output
format for limits if the range between minimum and maximum limits is greater than 1, otherwise it uses floating point
output format
 Improved skin engine:
o Added support for altered USF skins obfuscation scheme used in most recent versions of third party overclocking tools
o Drastically reduced load time for obfuscated USF skin files (*.UXF). Now MSI Afterburner open obfuscated skin files
roughly 10 times faster than the previous version
o Reduced skinned GUI initialization time due to cached access to the skin header
o Added support for negative GPU temperature indicators in all skins supplied with application
 Multimedia timer resolution is no longer hardcoded to 10ms. The resolution is now adjustable and set to 16ms by default to reduce
timer interrupts related CPU load at the cost of losing some smoothness in GUI animation. Power users can override timer resolution
via the configuration file if necessary
 Updated kernel mode driver provides new IOCTLs for safe access to PCI bus required for temperature monitoring on AMD CPUs
Version 4.1.0


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