On the other hand, MSI might not be happy about a possible RivaTuner development and I would personally expect them to have demanded it to cease from being developed. The developer stated he doesn't have time to develop it, something that doesn't sound so surprising, considering he has to develop AfterBurner and possibly other things as well. It may not be as visually appealing as MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision, but it's a very capable and powerful GPU overclocking software that you can rely on that includes options to adjust core voltage, power limits, clock speeds, and more. When it comes to RivaTuner, it's been long since we've seen an update. Therefore MSI can make some decisions about the utility, regarding things they want it to do and things they don't want it to do. Therefore MSI can make some decisions about the utility, regarding things they want it to do and things they don't want it. When it comes to third-party tools, MSI Afterburner is the ideal choice for most overclockers. The difference is that while RivaTuner was a utility created as a hobby AFAIK, AfterBurner is a project founded by MSI. It is based on RivaTuner, done by the same developer. The difference is that while RivaTuner was a utility created as a hobby AFAIK, AfterBurner is a project founded by MSI. AfterBurner is something like the new RivaTuner. I personally still use RivaTuner for my GTX280 as I love some plugins for CPU usage and other things I can monitor from the keyboard LCD, appart from the GPU-monitoring.ĪfterBurner is something like the new RivaTuner. When paired with an NVIDIA Turing graphics card, the new EVGA Precision X1 will unleash its full potential with a built in overclock scanner, adjustable frequency curve and RGB LED control. There are many others, such as Sapphire's Trixx (only available to AMD Sapphire users), and Zotac's FireStorm (only available to NVidia Zotac users). I like Afterburner more than Precision I find it easier. For a modern card, AfterBurner is the only option as RivaTuner doesn't support them. Use software like MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision X1 to overclock your graphics card incrementally and monitor temperatures to avoid damaging your. Introducing EVGA Precision X1 EVGA Precision X1 software is faster, easier and better than ever. EVGA Precision Colton147147 Posts: 10,446 Member August 2015 in Off Topic Chat As the title says.
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