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Release notes MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 beta 10 |
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In this page we post official release notes and changelogs related to MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 beta 10, if and as software developers make available these. However, if you need more info on MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 beta 10, or relases notes are not available yet, you can always consider to read its description as well. |
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- Added AMD Tahiti graphics processors family support
- Added core voltage control for reference design AMD RADEON 7970 graphics cards with CHL8228 voltage regulators
- MSI On-Screen Display server has been upgraded to version 4.3.0. New version gives you the following improvements:
- Added new profile settings allowing to limit the framerate independently during gaming and during videocapture. Limiting the framerate during gaming can help to reduce the power consumption as well as it can improve gaming experience due to removing unwanted microstutteing effect caused by framerate fluctuations. Limiting the framerate during videocapture can improve resulting video smoothness
- Added Vector 3D On-Screen Display rendering mode support for OpenGL applications
- Added Raster 3D On-Screen Display rendering mode support for multithreaded OpenGL applications (e.g. ID Software's Rage)
- Added workaround for AMD Direct3D driver issues causing OSD to be invisible in Direct3D8 and Direct3D9 applications when using Raster 3D On-Screen Display rendering mode
- Now unofficial overclocking can be enabled without typing in the EULA into the configuration file. In this case the EULA is displayed and you're forced to accept it during MSI Afterburner startup
5. Added power user oriented command line switches allowing to extend Overdrive clock limits on AMD graphics cards attached to Windows desktop
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