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MSI Afterburner voltage is set in Windows 10

MSI Afterburner voltage is set in Windows 10

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CrazyBessyCat
Posting Freak
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05-12-2016, 06:39 PM
#1
Couldn't adjust the voltage for my 290x cf after upgrading to Windows 10 with MSI afterburner. It worked fine on Windows 7. Anyone had this problem and fixed it?
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CrazyBessyCat
05-12-2016, 06:39 PM #1

Couldn't adjust the voltage for my 290x cf after upgrading to Windows 10 with MSI afterburner. It worked fine on Windows 7. Anyone had this problem and fixed it?

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CherryJane
Junior Member
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05-12-2016, 08:44 PM
#2
Have you installed the most recent update of the application?
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CherryJane
05-12-2016, 08:44 PM #2

Have you installed the most recent update of the application?

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Kerbassi
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 12:25 AM
#3
Did you get the newest update? Version 4.2 is what I have. I also have the most recent amd Crimson driver.
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Kerbassi
05-13-2016, 12:25 AM #3

Did you get the newest update? Version 4.2 is what I have. I also have the most recent amd Crimson driver.

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iTzJiminez
Member
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05-14-2016, 12:12 PM
#4
any one?
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iTzJiminez
05-14-2016, 12:12 PM #4

any one?

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Banneman
Member
59
05-21-2016, 08:59 AM
#5
After checking various sources, I discovered a workaround for the issue. It seems there are numerous cases where MSI Afterburner conflicts with the new AMD Crimson driver. Unlike the older catalyst control, the Crimson driver doesn’t have a disable/enable setting. When Windows starts the Crimson driver, it resets the voltage to the default value. I opened MSI Afterburner and in the setup page, the unlock voltage control option was checked even though it was disabled. I unchecked it and confirmed yes to restart the application. Then I revisited the setting page, checked the unlock voltage control again, and confirmed yes when prompted to restart. After rebooting MSI Afterburner, the overclock profile with the voltage was displayed and applied. This process had to be repeated each time I restarted. Someone might have insights or a solution that could help.
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Banneman
05-21-2016, 08:59 AM #5

After checking various sources, I discovered a workaround for the issue. It seems there are numerous cases where MSI Afterburner conflicts with the new AMD Crimson driver. Unlike the older catalyst control, the Crimson driver doesn’t have a disable/enable setting. When Windows starts the Crimson driver, it resets the voltage to the default value. I opened MSI Afterburner and in the setup page, the unlock voltage control option was checked even though it was disabled. I unchecked it and confirmed yes to restart the application. Then I revisited the setting page, checked the unlock voltage control again, and confirmed yes when prompted to restart. After rebooting MSI Afterburner, the overclock profile with the voltage was displayed and applied. This process had to be repeated each time I restarted. Someone might have insights or a solution that could help.