Afterburner 1.4.2 (2009-1-7)

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  1. Garrett_Wu

    Garrett_Wu Member Guru

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    Afterburner 1.4.2 (2010-1-7)

    Hi!

    While we're waiting exciting new Afterburner 1.5.0, we update Afterburner 1.4.2 to add voltage support to more card. Happy overclocking!

    http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm


    [Changelog]
    Added voltage control for custom design MSI N240GT D5 1GB series graphics cards with uP6262 voltage regulators
    Added voltage control for custom design MSI R5770 Hawk graphics cards with uP6204 voltage regulators


    UPDATED: I forgot now is 2010...:p
     
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  2. drakogian

    drakogian New Member

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    Hi Garrett_Wu,
    the new Powercolor HD 5850 PCS+ have a 6219 voltage regulators. MSI AB support this VR type ?

    Thanks.
     
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  3. Unwinder

    Unwinder Ancient Guru Staff Member

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    Is it so hard to peek into sticky thread telling which VRM models are supported by Afterburner?
     
  4. zx81

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    thanks for the updated software, using it every game day
     

  5. Lord_Farken

    Lord_Farken Master Guru

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    I make system crash every time I open it
    have to get it out
     
  6. Unwinder

    Unwinder Ancient Guru Staff Member

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    Thank ATI for 9.12 'hotfix' which actually broken more things that it fixed. No fixes for Crossfire systems are expected in Afterburner.
     
  7. Garrett_Wu

    Garrett_Wu Member Guru

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    MSI Afterburner doesn't support this PWM chip. And currently we don't have plan to implement either.
     
  8. drakogian

    drakogian New Member

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    Ok... thanks Garrett_Wu.
     
  9. magoo25

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    That's very unfortunate, since I think there are any number of users, like me that have Crossfire and would use Afterburner if the drivers and the program got along. Afterburner is an excellent program. Much improved over Precision and very useful in Crossfire until 9.12.

    Since you are not planning to work this out, or have had a change of heart about working with the newer ATI models.......

    well, so long Afterburner.:bang:
     
  10. soviet87

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    Just do a google search for the leaked 9.12's that was dated dec 14, those seem to be working great for me, 9.12 whql's are a no go, and so are the hotfix, they insta crash if i make any setting change in AB. Something to do with ULPS from what i have heard, they need to get it sorted out.
     

  11. Unwinder

    Unwinder Ancient Guru Staff Member

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    Crossfire users should spam AMD, not me. There are no problems in Afterburner and the latest AMD driver is the thing that needs to be fixed.
     
  12. gurusan

    gurusan Master Guru

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    As gDDR5 doesn't clock up/down automatically on 4xxx cards is there any way to change the minimum clock to more than 30% off of the boot clock? My gDDR5 boot clock is 975MHz which allows me to go down to 695MHz for my idle profile...it would be nice to go lower, 300-400MHz?

    thanks, great work so far...I have 3 profiles set up for hot-keys on my G15 so can change at the touch of a button...
     

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