We just made the beta build of MSI Afterburner 4.4.0 Beta 18 available for download. This release adds support for cards like GeForce GTX 1030, Titan Xp and 1070 (Ti) / 1080 Ti as well as offeri... Download: MSI Afterburner 4.4.0 Beta 18
I don't understand this post. The latest beta is 26/27 which is easy to find in the forums. Why make news post on an old version?
Just when you think Afterburner couldn't get any better, i would just like to say thank you for your hard work and time . It's going to take a little time for me to fully understand all the new features however videos are a great help btw for us that aren't as tech knowledgeable as others and i must say over the years ive been visiting Guru3d i've learnt quite a lot about PCs and tech in general and for that i thank you all .
Wow, that's a big addition of the ability to monitor hardware real time via the OSD. This amazingly good program keeps getting better. I also like the new forum, darkness finally. Just in time for the cold dark winter that is on it's way.
Final version is just around the corner. I've finished adding all functionality I planned to include in final 4.4.0, now we're just polishing the implementation during some time, update localizations then launch the final release.
I can't change the base color of the display text in Rivatuner. I can change the size and font. I can also change the color of the shadow and filler, but not the base color. The preview changes to whatever color I choose, but in a game the text is always white.
HwInfo.dll - imports sensors from HWiNFO32/64 application via shared memory interface. The list of imported performance counters includes but not limited to motherboard temperature, CPU socket temperature, CPU fan speed, CPU voltage, CPU package power, +3.3V, +5V and +12V voltages. You may also add any other sensors available in HWiNFO32/64 via editing the plugin configuration file. Please take a not that the plugin is not open source per HWiNFO developer request This means i can use HWINFO sensors without having HWINFO running on background?
Of course no, who will poll those sensors then? HwInfo (or AIDA in case of using AIDA plugin) must be running in background to supply the data.
That's by far not the same function, you don't seem to understand the purpose of adding plugins at all, sorry.