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Alright thanks. I'll go check it out.
Afterburner cannot be used for Motherboard/CPU/Fan Features that AI Suite provides, its only used for GPU overclocking/Fan/Temp monitoring.
AI Suite should not affect Afterburner as they are not the same software type
When i ordered my PC custom built, it came with Asus AI Suite already installed and all the modules in it. The fan control, overclock, power saving, temp monitoring etc. I can't find individual module downloads or any DIP5 files which is where all those modules would be.
I'm not interested in overclocking. What i would prefer is to be able to control temps and the fan and prevent overclocking. Does MSI do that for me?
So no, Afterburner is not what you're looking for.
Installing the latest AI Suite on the support section for your board should theoretically have all the modules, it doesnt look like theyre fully separate like they used to be
So it could simply just be a case of reinstalling the latest AI Suite, or going through the settings and enabling the modules you want to use.
If you're using an Amd gpu, there is Amd WattMan, that is built into Amd Radeon.
For Nvidia GPU, I'd recommend MSI Afterburner.
I'm using Nvidia