“It is with much pleasure we can announce that today MSI has released their MSI Afterburner software, an application to overclock MSI graphics cards. And I it say with much pleasure here as Guru3D has been deep inside the development of this all new overclocking application..Yes Afterburner is powered by our own Rivatuner engine, but this software comes with a few extra’s. AfterBurner will support both ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards, Voltage regulation on the GPU, overclocking on core, shader and memory domains, GPU load levels (ATI), fan speed adjustment, device information .. and a really wicked graphical (configurable) monitor.”
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Afterburners and Big Bangs, MSI is loud and proud
MSI wants you to get the most out of your motherboard so they have stuck an afterburner on it. You won’t have to worry about your fuel-air mix as it is all software but you will have a new way to overclock your graphics card. The hardware monitoring interface is rather attractive and having various overclocking profiles available at the touch of a key is rather handy. Does it have a shot at unseating the king of GPU OC tools, RivaTuner? Read on at the Guru of 3D and find out.