MSI Afterburner says that my core and memory clock is +0

cooltrain7

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MSI Afterburner says that my core and memory clock is +0, i have a gtx650 ti and when i try and run msi afterburner all it give's me is this


Msi_afterburner.png



Ive tried reading other post's about this but none of them seem to give a answer to my problem

Does anyone have any ideas ??
 
Solution
1) Make sure to edit 'MSIAfterburner.cfg' lines:
:
[ATIADLHAL]
UnofficialOverclockingEULA = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it
UnofficialOverclockingMode = 1

AND at LEAST for ME (AMD 7850M), I could only change the clocks when I was ONLY using laptop's display. If I had my HDMI monitor physically connected, MSIAfterburner didn't seem to like things. If you have switchable graphics, the program making use of the GPU (as opposed to the Intel 4000, or what ever), needs to be running BEFORE starting MSIAfterburner.
It's showing you what it's supposed to show you. The "+0" is a measure of how much you have overclocked the GPU . . . it means +0 MHz.

To overclock, you click on that number, type in +50, or +70, or + whatever and that is your amount of overclock, same goes with memory clock and over voltage.

When in doubt, always read the instructions . . . for MSI Afterburner and for your card. :)
 

But in every other version ive seen it used to show the value that its running at like the core clock would say 989 MHz instead of +0
 


Your not using "every other version." What I said it the truth, accept it or not--it's up to you.
 
1) Make sure to edit 'MSIAfterburner.cfg' lines:
:
[ATIADLHAL]
UnofficialOverclockingEULA = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it
UnofficialOverclockingMode = 1

AND at LEAST for ME (AMD 7850M), I could only change the clocks when I was ONLY using laptop's display. If I had my HDMI monitor physically connected, MSIAfterburner didn't seem to like things. If you have switchable graphics, the program making use of the GPU (as opposed to the Intel 4000, or what ever), needs to be running BEFORE starting MSIAfterburner.
 
Solution
Afterburner has the option to show your Core\Memory speed. Just set in option's Monitoring tab to show whichever values you wish in taskbar. All the Nvidia cards I've set with Afterburner show the +0 values in the main interface. It is just your OC'ing value, like Ancient stated. All AMD\Radeon cards I've used it with show the actual values in the main interface.
 

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