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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Do you have Controlled Folder Access enabled in Defender? You might have to whitelist both Afterburner and RTSS, otherwise you'll get silent blocks and that's just incredibly annoying. Use the "plus" button in CFA to allow a blocked app thru. Afterburner and RTSS are trusted apps, imo.
Did you select what sensors AB will show in game
And also set On/Off function keys?
Msi afterburner. You'll need to install the riva tuner thing so don't uncheck the box during installation.
You'll need to enable the onscreen display for each thing you want:
go to settings (click on the cog/circle with pokey lines sticking out of it)
go to monitoring tab
click on the check mark by gpu temperature and select from below show in on screen display (if you can't then click on the gpu temperature check mark one more time)
do this for cpu temperature (not 1, 2, 3 etc... just the unnumbered one), memory clock, core clock
press apply and press ok to exit.
then start the game
Also on the main screen at the top of the graph you can click on detach to see the graphs better. You can add and monitor stuff there also.
i already tried in pubg, cod, need for speed, and it works. But only for steam games i can't use afterburner
Might also be good to set these...
Enable Kernel Mode in MSI AB
Set MSI AB as well as RTSS exe file properties as Run As Admin for All Users.
Set MSI AB to Start with Windows
Do not set any Game Clients to Start with Windows. Instead, launch these via shortcut and always launch them via their right click > run as admin option.
Well there's an hour of my life I'm never getting back!