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Afterburner does not work with some games -
11-13-2011, 11:44
| posts: 5 | Location: CZ
Hello friends,
I have a question why is not activated at startup Afreburner some games? Therefore, graphics cards running in 2D profile For most works, but for example in the game LA Noire is not working - OSD is not displayed. The one I liked so much . Do you know where it may be a mistake.
Thanks for any advice.
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11-14-2011, 20:01
| posts: 5,795 | Location: Tacoma, Washington
1. Have you created a profile in the OSD for the game?
2. What rendering mode are you using? (Vector 2D, Vector 3D, Raster 3D)
3. Where do you have it applied to run (Frame buffer or Viewpoint)?
I ask because all these questions play a part in being able to view the OSD in a game.
Last edited by pimp_gimp; 11-14-2011 at 20:03.
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Newbie
Videocard: GeForce GTX 580
Processor: Intel i7 930
Mainboard: Asus P6TD Deluxe
Memory: Patriot DDR3 12GB
Soundcard: Logitech X-540
PSU: Enermax Modu 82+ 625W
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11-14-2011, 21:08
| posts: 5 | Location: CZ
Quote:
Originally Posted by pimp_gimp
1. Have you created a profile in the OSD for the game?
2. What rendering mode are you using? (Vector 2D, Vector 3D, Raster 3D)
3. Where do you have it applied to run (Frame buffer or Viewpoint)?
I ask because all these questions play a part in being able to view the OSD in a game.
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Thank you for responding.
I found that I was still a noob
Afterburner automatically detects the most games in my cases, so I did not need to manually set in the "MSI On-Screen Display server".
Due to my inexperience with the settings please help how to do it correctly. For example, I do not know where to find the rendering mode (Vector 2D and 3D Vector, Raster 3D). A further point 3 - I'm mostly on the Frame Buffer, but I do not know whether it's okay?
Can you help me with the correct settings? Excuse my bad English.
Last edited by b3nKaR; 11-14-2011 at 21:41.
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Videocard: EVGA Geforce GTX 680 SLI
Processor: Core i7-3770k 4.5Ghz/H220
Mainboard: Asus P8Z77-V Premium
Memory: 8GB Corsair Vengeance
Soundcard: X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
PSU: Corsair AX1200
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11-14-2011, 21:46
| posts: 5,795 | Location: Tacoma, Washington
Quote:
Originally Posted by b3nKaR
Thank you for responding.
I found that I was still a noob
Afterburner automatically detects the most games in my cases, so I did not need to manually set in the "MSI On-Screen Display server".
Due to my inexperience with the settings please help how to do it correctly. For example, I do not know where to find the rendering mode (Vector 2D and 3D Vector, Raster 3D). A further point 3 - I'm mostly on the Frame Buffer, but I do not know whether it's okay?
Can you help me with the correct settings? Excuse my bad English.
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To change rendering mode:
1. Open the OSD
2. Check if On Screen Display support is turned to on
3. Under On Screen Display rendering Mode there are 3 options (Vector 2D, Vector 3D, and Raster 3D)
4. Trial and Error to see which one works in the particular game
5. I've had best results with using the framebuffer so leave it as is
To create a application profile:
1. Go to Application Profile Properties (where applications are listed)
2. At the bottom click the big + sign next to the garbage can
3. browse to application folder for exe
4. Select Open
5. Now customize each setting to the selected application.
This may help:

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Newbie
Videocard: GeForce GTX 580
Processor: Intel i7 930
Mainboard: Asus P6TD Deluxe
Memory: Patriot DDR3 12GB
Soundcard: Logitech X-540
PSU: Enermax Modu 82+ 625W
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11-14-2011, 22:39
| posts: 5 | Location: CZ
Thank you very much for your help.
But I see that I have a little different OSD. In my OSD doesn't 3 options (Vector 2D and 3D Vector, Raster and 3D), but only On-screen display 3D: ON or OFF (I do not know why). My Afterburner is a version 2.1.0
I have a 3D set to "ON" (see screenshot). We have other settings the similar.
I do not understand it, but I'll try other options - trial and error :-)
http://nd05.jxs.cz/049/524/948aae928...png?1321309171
Last edited by b3nKaR; 11-14-2011 at 22:59.
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: EVGA Geforce GTX 680 SLI
Processor: Core i7-3770k 4.5Ghz/H220
Mainboard: Asus P8Z77-V Premium
Memory: 8GB Corsair Vengeance
Soundcard: X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty
PSU: Corsair AX1200
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11-14-2011, 23:11
| posts: 5,795 | Location: Tacoma, Washington
Quote:
Originally Posted by b3nKaR
Thank you very much for your help.
But I see that I have a little different OSD. In my OSD doesn't 3 options (Vector 2D and 3D Vector, Raster and 3D), but only On-screen display 3D: ON or OFF (I do not know why). My Afterburner is a version 2.1.0
I have a 3D set to "ON" (see screenshot). We have other settings the similar.
I do not understand it, but I'll try other options - trial and error :-)
http://nd05.jxs.cz/049/524/948aae928...png?1321309171
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I'm using 2.2.0 Beta 8, but it's still the same concept to add to, and customize the OSD.
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