

Settings: Display the advanced properties. Reset: Reset the main GPU to the default setting. Memory Clock (MHz): Adjust the main GPU memory clock.įan Speed (%): Allow to control the fan speed of the main GPU to automatic or manual mode.Īpply overclocking at system startup: If it is enabled, it will allow applying the current voltage, clock and the fan control setting when the Windows starts up.Īpply: Apply the current setting to the main GPU. Shader Clock (MHz): Adjust the main GPU shader clock. Overclocking Feature Settingĭriver Version: Graphics card driver version.Ĭore Voltage (mV): Adjust the master GPU core voltage.Ĭore Clock (MHz): Adjust the main GPU core clock.Overclocking Feature Setting Hardware Monitor Advanced Properties Settings This helps you avoid the above mentioned power issue.MSI Afterburner co-developed by MSI and RivaTuner can enhance the performance of MSI graphics cards and monitoring the device information.

Not only does the GPU recover, but the overclock gets re-applied to the card instead of being reset back to factory settings. If one of your overclock is unstable or under random uncertain conditions one of your GPUs ends up crashing and needs to reset, it can recover while the other GPUs are still mining. Higher probability of rig recovering if a GPU crashes. Now instead of being safe and following the 80% rule you'll probably be past the full capacity of the power supply. If MSI, or any other overclocking software, crashes then your power limit gets set back to 100% on every GPU. Imagine you have enough GPUs plugged in to reach that sweet 80% power limit with undervolts. The most important reason to overclock in the miner is power. Windows sometimes runs into problems when accessing software and this can cause applications to crash and blue screens to happen. Without needing to access another application and apply limits and overclocks this will reduce the chance of the miner randomly crashing. Setting the overclock in the miner will help prevent crashing. You only have to switch which overclock gets applied to each GPU. Inside of the batch file the miner will keep the overclocks stored per device so you don't have to write down the overclocks or remember what you had them set to. Lets say you have a problem with one of your cards, and to figure out the issue you swap around which slot the GPUs are plugged into. Having all the settings makes it easier to transfer overclocks while troubleshooting. This will help reduce boot times and allow you to start mining sooner. If you set your overclocks in the miner instead of another software, you don't need to install another piece of software.
