Added workaround for broken fixed fan speed programming API (Overdrive 5 compatible fallback path) for old Overdrive 7 GCN GPUs on 22.5.2 and newer AMD drivers.CPU usage data sources in hardware monitoring module have been switched to alternate implementation based on NtQuerySystemInformation(SystemProcessorIdleInformation), because traditional legacy idle time reporting in NtQuerySystemInformation(SystemProcessorPerformanceInformation) is broken in current Windows 11 22H2 builds.Added experimental support for AMD Ryzen 7xxx CPUs.Added experimental support for Intel 13th generation CPUs.Please take a note that Intel Arc GPUs overclocking and tuning is currently not supported due to Intel hardware control API support limitation to 圆4 applications only Added Intel Arc GPUs support to hardware monitoring module.Added some future AMD and NVIDIA GPU PCI DeviceIDs to hardware database.Added total board power monitoring support for AMD RADEON RX 7900 series graphics cards.Added AMD RADEON RX 7900 series graphics cards support.Added voltage control support for GA103 and GDDR6x based versions of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40×0 series graphics cards support.For your safety, please remember not to grab MSI Afterburner from anywhere except for MSI direct or Guru3D.ġ.1 RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.3.4 MSI Afterburner Version 4.6.5 We also checked MSI’s own Afterburner pages, but they hadn’t been updated at the time of writing (still offering v 4.6.5 Beta 4). Scope out the Guru3D hosting page for the full release notes or see below. Elsewhere in the release notes, we are pleased to see voltage controls for the newest GeForce RTX 3060 Ti cards, the addition of Intel Arc GPUs to hardware monitoring, and the preliminary support for Intel 13th Gen Core and AMD Ryzen 7000 processors. Thanks to the long delay between releases, and Unwinder’s work ethic, there are many more additions to Afterburner than the important support for the GeForce RTX 40 and Radeon RX 7000 cards. In fact, the previous ‘stable’ release of Afterburner dates back to 2019. It has been a long time since the last ‘stable’ release, with fans of the software having to put up with beta releases in the interim. Now we have the new MSI Afterburner 4.6.5 stable release at hand. It didn’t help that MSI had been very slow to respond with regard to the payments issue – apparently spurred into action by rumors of the utility’s demise in the tech media. You can read the full story via the link, but as the software author summed up in a forum post, “war and politics are the reasons.” To provide a little more detail, Alexey “Unwinder” Nicolaychuk couldn’t get paid by MSI due to the disconnection of the Swift payment scheme from Russian banking. Yes, this update is long overdue, as enthusiasts have been toying with the GeForce RTX 40 and Radeon RX 7000 cards for several months.Įarlier this year, we reported on some of the reasons that MSI Afterburner hadn’t been updated at its usual pace through most of 2022. The tool facilitates a host of graphics card tweaks, with the latest ‘4.6.5 stable’ version most notable for adding compatibility with the latest architecture GPUs from both AMD and NVIDIA. MSI has launched the first new stable release of its popular Afterburner graphics card utility in years. MSI Afterburner GPU Utility Gets A Long Overdue Update With These Upgraded Features
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