How to keep using expired MSIAfterburner?

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  1. smilee45

    smilee45 Member

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    Hi all.
    I need to use MSIAfterburnerSetup200Beta7 this version of msi afterburner.
    But only way how to use them is change computer time to 2010 year september.
    Any other ways to use old version?
    Also i got this message: "Some of MSI Afterburner components are expired, missing or corrupted!"
    Thx
     
  2. wlw_wl

    wlw_wl Master Guru

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    It's an expired beta - no.
     
  3. pimp_gimp

    pimp_gimp Ancient Guru

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    Just update to the newest beta, or run the stable version.
     
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    Li4m79 Ancient Guru

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    Why would you need that particular version anyway? If there is something broken for you in newer versions, I'm sure MSI and Unwinder would help you out (granted you own an MSI product).
     
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    I can't add more than +100mv in newer version what i post. Only in this version what i post i can add +200mv :)
    videocard: gtx 460 hawk.
     
  7. Unwinder

    Unwinder Ancient Guru Staff Member

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    That's a good example why beta versions have limited lifetime. While adding new hardawre support MSI test and calibrate / define safe limits for their hardware in betas and ensure that official releases have safe limits and beta versions having something unsafe expire and get out of scene.
     
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    Yea i agree with you, but i need to work this version. I have good temps with occt after 30min test, under 70c :)
     
  9. Unwinder

    Unwinder Ancient Guru Staff Member

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    The only way you have is rolling system date back.
     
  10. smilee45

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    is any way to set more than +100mv in newest 2.1 version?
     

  11. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    No, MSI defines the maximum allowed voltage tweak in a database they provide, not us.
     
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    wlw_wl Master Guru

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    If they rolled it back from 200 to 100, there's a good chance they did it for the sake of your card's lifetime as 200mV proved to be unsafe...
     
  13. SpajdrEX

    SpajdrEX Ancient Guru

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    You can always try to ask SKIDROW, RELOADED or RAZOR1911 to crack it for ya :nerd:
     
  14. wlw_wl

    wlw_wl Master Guru

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    :heh:
     
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    This is very good tool MSIAfterburnerVoltUnlock.zip but can't do job perfect after restart i got anyway +100mv :(
     

  16. pimp_gimp

    pimp_gimp Ancient Guru

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    You do realize that the limits are there for a reason? MSI and Unwinder determined what was unsafe beforehand, and that's why there are limits, even AgentGOD says that in the documentation for that tool.
     
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    ygpm smilee...its for good reason they backed it down
     

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