MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 (2012-04-19)

Discussion in 'MSI AfterBurner Application Development Forum' started by msi-afterburner, Apr 19, 2012.

  1. Olvik

    Olvik Master Guru

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    Thanks!
     
  2. kcuestag

    kcuestag Master Guru

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    Thank you for the explanation.

    By the way, don't get mad at us at Overclock.net, I'm a Moderator there and I can tell you we are many people there who love MSI Afterburner!

    Remember there are always idiots in every place of the world.

    Thank you once again, love this new version with the Power slider for Kepler! :D
     
  3. Eluder

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    No issues with the skins, aside from the lack of colour choice. I miss the blue and red skins! :(
     
  4. elbubi

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    Woooow!!! MASSSSSIVE changelog!!!

    Thanks as always Unwinder for this GREAT job!!!
     

  5. TurboMan

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    Why is everyone saying that the skin has changed ? The skin has been the same, where is this "new" BAR(slider) for the power target that everyone is talking about ?

    I have a GTX 680 and i have the MSI afterburner exactly as it was in the beta, like that:

    [​IMG]

    The bar for the POWER target is in the settings menu, and the maximum is 132%.

    Am i missing something here ?
     
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  6. SicKlown

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    You're using an older skin left over from a previous Afterburner install. The new skin looks like this:
    [​IMG]
     
  7. Pill Monster

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    You need to uninstall the old version before installing the new one.
     
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  8. elbubi

    elbubi Member Guru

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    TurboMan, the only thing you need to do in order tu have the new skin aplied is go to "settings / user interface" and choose "Default MSi Afterburner Skin". Done that you will see powerslider new skin.

    Regards!
     
  9. Danny Nissan

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    2.2.0 final refuse to load clocks unless afterburner is launched even if "apply overclocking at system startup" is ticked.

    It worked fine in all betas. This is with official 12.3 drivers (HD4890) and fresh afterburner install (old beta removed before install).
     
  10. Grahf

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    Am I the only one suddenly getting MASSIVE DPC Latency spikes along with high-pitched squeals and popping audio after upgrading to 2.2.0 official?

    Reverting to last beta fixes the problem. :3eyes:
     

  11. Szary

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    Hi. I wanted to capture some video using Afterburner, but when I was trying to play the game I got black screen and had to reset the computer. I own Gigabyte Radeon 7850. My drivers are Catalyst 12.4 BETA, but I also tried it with official 12.3 Anyone else had this issue?
     
  12. TurboMan

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    Thanks guys, uninstall/install worked fine. ;)
     
  13. iamyou

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    My comp freezes with the new patch. I've to restart my comp entirely. So no this new one hasnt been a good exp for me.

    I've tried to uninstall and reinstall and it didnt solve the problem. I've a ssd and an old hdd. MSi Afterburner has been installed on both and nothing works.

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    Socket 1155 ASUS P8Z68-V LX

    Socket 1155 Core i5 I5-2500K 3.3 GHz OC 4.6 GHz

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    ASUS HD7850-DC2-2GD5

    Windows 7 Ultimate
     
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  14. Goombaxiv

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    Im sure there is a problem with HD 7850. Many are posting. I have the same problem. When I try to use the new AB version my compt lock up. I have the 7850 also.
     
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    Oh well how unlucky can u be out of all cards:bang: I sincerely hope they fix it soon cuz GW2 is in this weekend and I want to record some beta footage.
     

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    I had to turn to evga precision even if I have a MSI hd 7850 :(.
     
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    How do I stop Afterburner from automatically starting the OSD program?

    Before I could start and stop it on my own. Now, it always runs. I prefer to disable/enable on my own because I only use it in certain games.

    I've check the cfg files and toggle some stuff that might effect it, but no go. I can force the tray icon to show up or not with the single tray icon toggle, but it seems that Afterburn is now linked to the RTSS process?

    Bats
     
  20. Pantsu

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    Yay, the first version that plays nice with my 7970, including voltage OC. :banana:

    There's still some problems with voltage states in eyefinity, i.e. it doesn't seem to drop down to idle voltage properly even though clocks drop to 500/1575. It's still better than CCC overclocking though, since it likes to keep high voltage on idle and drop it when watching for example a youtube video, resulting in annoying graphics glitch.
     

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