Brandon138 Reputable Nov 4, 2015 103 0 4,680 Dec 29, 2017 #1 Any suggestions? Any known issues with either one? I'm leaning towards afterburner since it tracks the CPU as well, but I thought I had heard a bit ago that Afterburner was causing issues with some cards or something like that.
Any suggestions? Any known issues with either one? I'm leaning towards afterburner since it tracks the CPU as well, but I thought I had heard a bit ago that Afterburner was causing issues with some cards or something like that.
Solution B B brandxbeer Dec 29, 2017 Use afterburner. It's a must have program for every pc user. It's really easy and there are many fantastic guides on how to use it.
Use afterburner. It's a must have program for every pc user. It's really easy and there are many fantastic guides on how to use it.
B brandxbeer Honorable Oct 13, 2014 219 0 10,710 Dec 29, 2017 Solution #2 Use afterburner. It's a must have program for every pc user. It's really easy and there are many fantastic guides on how to use it. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Use afterburner. It's a must have program for every pc user. It's really easy and there are many fantastic guides on how to use it.
WildCard999 Titan Moderator Jul 18, 2014 21,771 1,935 93,640 Dec 29, 2017 #3 MSI Afterburner works well. EVGA Precision X16 is similar. Upvote 0 Downvote
Finstar Honorable Sep 7, 2013 2,420 170 12,640 Dec 29, 2017 #4 Use WattMan if you have a Radeon gpu and EVGA Precision if you have a Nvidia gpu. Upvote 0 Downvote