daikunshuu Aug 10, 2018 @ 8:01pm
Is there a program like "NVidia Profile Inspector" but for AMD?
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Omega Aug 10, 2018 @ 9:51pm 
The normal Radeon Control Panel I guess. It can overclock and you can set settings per game etc..
Bad 💀 Motha Aug 11, 2018 @ 1:46am 
Originally posted by Omega:
The normal Radeon Control Panel I guess. It can overclock and you can set settings per game etc..

But NVidia Profile Inspector allows you to easily backup those changes you've been making over time; good for when you want to DDU your Driver, since you will lose all of that data.

And I would never OC with the AMD stuff, it's junk, use MSI Afterburner for that.

But yes within the AMD suite it does have Per-Game Settings if needed.
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; Aug 11, 2018 @ 1:46am
daikunshuu Sep 14, 2019 @ 10:31pm 
Originally posted by 「 Mister .M. 」:
Originally posted by Daikunshuu:
Is there a program like "NVidia Profile Inspector" but for AMD?
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yea, it's called RadeonMod

thanks
TOVOT Nov 19, 2022 @ 8:15pm 
it is absurd that there is no equivalent for AMD, GPU official software (both AMD and nvidia) is always problematic, and excessively graphic, when instead a minimal technical counterpart is needed
Last edited by TOVOT; Nov 19, 2022 @ 8:28pm
DarkStarClassic Nov 19, 2022 @ 11:15pm 
Easy to OC in Radeon driver app and save for profile don't use Afterburner it's crap.
xSOSxHawkens Nov 19, 2022 @ 11:48pm 
Originally posted by TOVOT:
it is absurd that there is no equivalent for AMD, GPU official software (both AMD and nvidia) is always problematic, and excessively graphic, when instead a minimal technical counterpart is needed
1) Thread thats over 4 years old.
2)AMD Drivers do most of or all of what Profile Inspector does.
3) Nvidia Profile Inspector is *NOT* made by Nvidia. Its an open source, *third party* tool not anything to do with Nvidia or their company.

So if you think its so absurd you are welcome to fork it.


I am not sure what you want in terms of simplicity outside of whats offered. Both the AMD official OC option, as well as the third party option of MSI Afterburner for both AMD and NV are basically nothing but sliders for specific values with optional text entry, and both offer ability to save the profiles. And with AMD's option its a easily accessible file you can save to anywhere including your desktop.

AMD's software even lets you program OC's on a game by game basis without having to save different files as the OC save to the game's profile in the drivers.

Bad necro.
A&A Nov 20, 2022 @ 2:42am 
Even if it is old l will give my answer

6 years ago there was something similar to Nvidia inspector and it was called RadeonMod. Does it work with the newer drivers and GPUs, l don't know

Edit: Actually, they work
Last edited by A&A; Jul 5, 2023 @ 6:32pm
B0ris Oct 1, 2024 @ 1:34pm 
try search for RadeonMod or RadeonPro, its an old program but give it a try
Bad 💀 Motha Oct 1, 2024 @ 3:06pm 
Originally posted by B0ris:
try search for RadeonMod or RadeonPro, its an old program but give it a try

That was from the days of XP.
Those apps are beyond dead
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; Oct 1, 2024 @ 3:07pm
Originally posted by xSOSxHawkens:
Originally posted by TOVOT:
it is absurd that there is no equivalent for AMD, GPU official software (both AMD and nvidia) is always problematic, and excessively graphic, when instead a minimal technical counterpart is needed
1) Thread thats over 4 years old.
2)AMD Drivers do most of or all of what Profile Inspector does.
3) Nvidia Profile Inspector is *NOT* made by Nvidia. Its an open source, *third party* tool not anything to do with Nvidia or their company.

So if you think its so absurd you are welcome to fork it.


I am not sure what you want in terms of simplicity outside of whats offered. Both the AMD official OC option, as well as the third party option of MSI Afterburner for both AMD and NV are basically nothing but sliders for specific values with optional text entry, and both offer ability to save the profiles. And with AMD's option its a easily accessible file you can save to anywhere including your desktop.

AMD's software even lets you program OC's on a game by game basis without having to save different files as the OC save to the game's profile in the drivers.

Bad necro.

"AMD Drivers do most of or all of what Profile Inspector does."
Like hell it does! Nvidia Profile Inspector allows you to do SO much more! If you truly believe that then you've clearly never used it properly.
Originally posted by CryptoJordan:
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Is your name Crypto because you like digging up the dead?
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