DaHotFuzz 8 października 2019 o 2:27
MSI Afterburner OSD won't display in games
I'm not sure what's going on but the OSD won't display at all.

I have the afterburner app installed and RivaTuner Statistics Server too, but this app won't even launch.

What am I missing here? I just want to see some dang numbers for my hardware in game.
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Cloudy 8 października 2019 o 5:14 
You say RivaTuner won't launch but I found out it just stays in the corner taskbar even if you try to load it. Click the icon from there and it will open then, not sure why it does that though. Make sure you have MSI Afterburner minamized instead of closed having it also in the task bar while you are trying to use the overlay.
Snow 8 października 2019 o 6:03 
You need to configure "Monitoring" tab in MSI AB first. If there's nothing to be shown in OSD - RTSS won't launch with MSI AB because it's not needed.
[☥] - CJ - 8 października 2019 o 6:44 
Setting an On/Off key for the OSD in Afterburner may be helpful
Make sure you are using the latest RivaTuner as well.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: [☥] - CJ -; 8 października 2019 o 6:44
Bad 💀 Motha 8 października 2019 o 7:09 
Thee osd stuff is never automatic you must enable it via RTSS amd then in msi AB settings, enable osd for things you wish to actually see.
DaHotFuzz 8 października 2019 o 13:08 
Początkowo opublikowane przez Cloudy Canadian:
You say RivaTuner won't launch but I found out it just stays in the corner taskbar even if you try to load it. Click the icon from there and it will open then, not sure why it does that though. Make sure you have MSI Afterburner minamized instead of closed having it also in the task bar while you are trying to use the overlay.

The icon isn't there???
DaHotFuzz 8 października 2019 o 13:12 
Początkowo opublikowane przez Snow:
You need to configure "Monitoring" tab in MSI AB first. If there's nothing to be shown in OSD - RTSS won't launch with MSI AB because it's not needed.

If you're referring to the tab that has CPU usage, gpu temp/usage, core clock, memory clock, etc etc and you can check them off. I already did that. I have the "Show in On-Screen Display" checked for all these metrics.
Bad 💀 Motha 8 października 2019 o 13:26 
If the RTSS icon is not there, just launch it from start menu. The enable it and set it up. But again u have to enable OSD on what you wish to see on screen via the msi AB settings.
DaHotFuzz 8 października 2019 o 14:03 
Początkowo opublikowane przez Bad 💀 Motha:
If the RTSS icon is not there, just launch it from start menu. The enable it and set it up. But again u have to enable OSD on what you wish to see on screen via the msi AB settings.

I've been trying that. It doesn't work. I click on the app and i get a notification reading "Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device?" I select Yes and nothing happens...

There is absolutely no button that allows me to enable the OSD. I've looked through all the settings in MSI AB.
Bad 💀 Motha 8 października 2019 o 18:54 
In MSI AB there are monitoring/sensors listing, there is a then an osd box at the bottom area, this tells AB whether or not to show that entry on your RTSS overlay. Each entry listed will have its own setting, you can even rename the entries if you wish. Then in RTSS enable the allowing of the On Screen Display.

UAC does not like some apps also. Change your UAC setting in Windows by lowering it by one tick. This avoids it showing an overlay when asking you to click OK. As the UAC overlay can cause problems sometimes.

For more in depth and visual info... go to Youtube and search > how to use msi afterburner on screen display
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Bad 💀 Motha; 8 października 2019 o 18:58
Saint Exmin 9 marca 2020 o 21:00 
It's important to note that not all games allow the Afterburner OSD to display. Destiny 2, being an example.
Some games you must change the render method in RTSS. Try Viewport and set detection to medium.
Początkowo opublikowane przez Bad 💀 Motha:
Some games you must change the render method in RTSS. Try Viewport and set detection to medium.


I've found out for games like Doom Eternal you need to go under RTSS's installation folder in ProfileTemplates folder, look up Global config file, then search under [RendererVulkan] and change PresentFromCompute = 0 to 1, save as Admin and then the RTSS overlay will work. Maybe that will help it work in Destiny 2, too. Not sure if it's only a thing for Vulkan games or what Destiny 2 runs as.
BloodShed 23 marca 2020 o 3:29 
Początkowo opublikowane przez PutDoomEternalBoosterOnMe!:
Początkowo opublikowane przez Bad 💀 Motha:
Some games you must change the render method in RTSS. Try Viewport and set detection to medium.


I've found out for games like Doom Eternal you need to go under RTSS's installation folder in ProfileTemplates folder, look up Global config file, then search under [RendererVulkan] and change PresentFromCompute = 0 to 1, save as Admin and then the RTSS overlay will work. Maybe that will help it work in Destiny 2, too. Not sure if it's only a thing for Vulkan games or what Destiny 2 runs as.

Odd, afterburner runs fine in Doom Eternal in a fresh install.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: BloodShed; 23 marca 2020 o 3:30
Początkowo opublikowane przez DaHotFuzz:
I'm not sure what's going on but the OSD won't display at all.

I have the afterburner app installed and RivaTuner Statistics Server too, but this app won't even launch.

What am I missing here? I just want to see some dang numbers for my hardware in game.

Any in particular. It does not work when I use DX9 games. All others are fine.
76561198033676773 12 listopada 2020 o 8:10 
i have the same problem. i already followed all the instructions to show MSI AB but it doesn't work.
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