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How to increase GPU speed just during gameplay?

How to increase GPU speed just during gameplay?

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Gizzyjam12
Member
169
06-26-2016, 07:25 PM
#1
Hi,
I just overclocked my Nvidia GTX 960M with EVGA Precision XOC and wanted to know how to enable it only during gameplay. Please let me know!
Thanks in advance!
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Gizzyjam12
06-26-2016, 07:25 PM #1

Hi,
I just overclocked my Nvidia GTX 960M with EVGA Precision XOC and wanted to know how to enable it only during gameplay. Please let me know!
Thanks in advance!

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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06-27-2016, 04:02 AM
#2
You have the option to store the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) when playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner provides this functionality.
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1234qaz12qaz
06-27-2016, 04:02 AM #2

You have the option to store the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) when playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner provides this functionality.

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RawrIshFancy
Member
155
06-27-2016, 05:42 AM
#3
You can preserve the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) when playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner makes this possible.
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RawrIshFancy
06-27-2016, 05:42 AM #3

You can preserve the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) when playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner makes this possible.

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Aquanow
Member
167
06-27-2016, 09:07 AM
#4
Alternatively, you might configure your GPU overclocking tool to fail when Windows starts. This allows you to turn on the profile manually before playing a game. However, Lucas's option remains superior for a more hands-free setup.
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Aquanow
06-27-2016, 09:07 AM #4

Alternatively, you might configure your GPU overclocking tool to fail when Windows starts. This allows you to turn on the profile manually before playing a game. However, Lucas's option remains superior for a more hands-free setup.

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julianthefox
Junior Member
15
06-28-2016, 06:16 AM
#5
You can save the profile and turn it on (or enable any profile automatically) when playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner makes this possible.
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julianthefox
06-28-2016, 06:16 AM #5

You can save the profile and turn it on (or enable any profile automatically) when playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner makes this possible.

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WindowsLinux
Junior Member
2
06-29-2016, 02:29 AM
#6
You can simply configure your GPU overclocking tool to not launch with Windows. This allows you to turn on the profile manually before starting a game. Lucas's option is ideal if you prefer a more hands-free setup.
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WindowsLinux
06-29-2016, 02:29 AM #6

You can simply configure your GPU overclocking tool to not launch with Windows. This allows you to turn on the profile manually before starting a game. Lucas's option is ideal if you prefer a more hands-free setup.

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Sarahfra
Member
59
07-19-2016, 07:05 AM
#7
Maq___ :
lucas_7_94 :
You can save the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) before playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner makes that possible.
Dear lucas_7_94, thank you very much! Could you please walk me through the steps? It’s not too complicated. First, overclock your card in the desired settings and save the profile. Then, navigate to MSI Afterburner Settings -> Profiles. You’ll find options to link a key on the keyboard for enabling a profile or to activate it when launching a 3D or 2D game.
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Sarahfra
07-19-2016, 07:05 AM #7

Maq___ :
lucas_7_94 :
You can save the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) before playing a 2D or 3D game. MSI Afterburner makes that possible.
Dear lucas_7_94, thank you very much! Could you please walk me through the steps? It’s not too complicated. First, overclock your card in the desired settings and save the profile. Then, navigate to MSI Afterburner Settings -> Profiles. You’ll find options to link a key on the keyboard for enabling a profile or to activate it when launching a 3D or 2D game.

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Terrafin3015
Member
183
07-19-2016, 07:20 AM
#8
Lucas_7_94 :
You can preserve the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) when playing 2D or 3D games. MSI Afterburner makes that possible.

Dear Lucas_7_94, thank you very much! Could you please walk me through the steps? It’s not too complicated. First, adjust your card’s settings to overclock it and save the profile. Then navigate to MSI Afterburner Settings -> Profiles. You’ll find options to link a key on the keyboard for enabling a profile or activating it when launching a 3D or 2D game.

When you click to apply, the profile resets to its default settings. If saving profiles isn’t working, let me know what happens!
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Terrafin3015
07-19-2016, 07:20 AM #8

Lucas_7_94 :
You can preserve the profile and turn it on (or automatically enable any profile) when playing 2D or 3D games. MSI Afterburner makes that possible.

Dear Lucas_7_94, thank you very much! Could you please walk me through the steps? It’s not too complicated. First, adjust your card’s settings to overclock it and save the profile. Then navigate to MSI Afterburner Settings -> Profiles. You’ll find options to link a key on the keyboard for enabling a profile or activating it when launching a 3D or 2D game.

When you click to apply, the profile resets to its default settings. If saving profiles isn’t working, let me know what happens!

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Frankpd03
Junior Member
19
07-19-2016, 07:28 AM
#9
Zero zero? That doesn't seem right. With that setup, the main clock of the card should be 0Mhz, which seems impossible. Can you provide a photo?
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Frankpd03
07-19-2016, 07:28 AM #9

Zero zero? That doesn't seem right. With that setup, the main clock of the card should be 0Mhz, which seems impossible. Can you provide a photo?

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Tacker_
Member
74
07-19-2016, 07:40 AM
#10
Lucas_7_94:
Zero zero? That doesn't seem right, with that the main clock of the card should be 0Mhz, which sounds impossible. Can you take a photo?
I finally got it working! I was doing something wrong before maybe!
Thanks a lot, lucas_7_94!
Best regards!
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Tacker_
07-19-2016, 07:40 AM #10

Lucas_7_94:
Zero zero? That doesn't seem right, with that the main clock of the card should be 0Mhz, which sounds impossible. Can you take a photo?
I finally got it working! I was doing something wrong before maybe!
Thanks a lot, lucas_7_94!
Best regards!

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