calluM Jul 26, 2019 @ 2:42pm
How to remove framerate stats from MSI afterburner overlay
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How do I remove the bottom highlighted stats about current fps, average and so on? I've tried disabling fps on overlay and it still shows up

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Originally posted by Autumn_:
Errrh, I don't know what the default button is, but you can see the button in the MSI Afterburner settings, and navigating to the 'Benchmark' tab, there you should see the 'End recording' button, just Press (or hold for a second?), and it should just go away.
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Autumn_ Jul 26, 2019 @ 2:59pm 
Errrh, I don't know what the default button is, but you can see the button in the MSI Afterburner settings, and navigating to the 'Benchmark' tab, there you should see the 'End recording' button, just Press (or hold for a second?), and it should just go away.
Cloudy Jul 26, 2019 @ 3:02pm 
In MSI Afterburner settings, go to the monitoring tab, then under "Active hardware monitoring graphs" you'll scroll down and see frametime, framerate Avg, and so on, simply "uncheck" them or click them and below uncheck "Show in On-Screen Display". Make sure to click OK afterwards and see if that gets rid of them, good luck. :happy:
calluM Jul 26, 2019 @ 3:03pm 
Originally posted by Autumn:
Errrh, I don't know what the default button is, but you can see the button in the MSI Afterburner settings, and navigating to the 'Benchmark' tab, there you should see the 'End recording' button, just Press (or hold for a second?), and it should just go away.

That sorted it thanks for the help
calluM Jul 26, 2019 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by Cloudy Canadian:
In MSI Afterburner settings, go to the monitoring tab, then under "Active hardware monitoring graphs" you'll scroll down and see frametime, framerate Avg, and so on, simply "uncheck" them or click them and below uncheck "Show in On-Screen Display". Make sure to click OK afterwards and see if that gets rid of them, good luck. :happy:

I already had framerate avg turned off in monitoring, thanks for the reply though :)
Autumn_ Jul 26, 2019 @ 3:09pm 
Originally posted by calluM:
Originally posted by Autumn:
Errrh, I don't know what the default button is, but you can see the button in the MSI Afterburner settings, and navigating to the 'Benchmark' tab, there you should see the 'End recording' button, just Press (or hold for a second?), and it should just go away.

That sorted it thanks for the help
Yeah, no problem. I had it happen to me before, so I just looked around in the settings.
It's actually kinda useful to use their benchmark at times, good for recording lows and ♥♥♥♥.
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Date Posted: Jul 26, 2019 @ 2:42pm
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