OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 running at 3.67GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Memory: 20GB DDR3 RAM Speed: 9798 MB/s Here are the LOGS: 19:46:59 Connected to MSI Afterburner control interface v2.3 19:47:01 GPU1 : VEN_10DE&DEV_1C82&SUBSYS_8C961462&REV_A1&BUS_1&DEV_0&FN_0 19:47:01 Start scanning, please wait a few minutes 19:47:29 Scan cancelled
What version of Afterburner are you using? The old OC Scanner API was deprecated (by Nvidia) and recent Afterburner versions have the newer one that supports only Turing and later. Quick Google-fu revealed this post by Unwinder: https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/download-msi-afterburner-4-6-3-beta-2.434272/page-2#post-5832485
I've figured out that downgrading to Nvidia's 441.87 driver using DDU returned myability to use OC scan in Afterburner. The biggest pain in the ass about it is that the driver lacks DLSS support, and besides the obvious one that you don't get to reap the benefits of newer drivers link to 441.87, and link to DDU It's possible that more recent versions also do, but I haven't gone through the process of systematically upgrading my drivers by each increment to see.
You don't have to revert to old drivers and you don't have to go back to an old MSI AB version. You have to read posts by unwinder carefully: