MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 15 Now Up For Grabs

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With NVIDIA’s Kepler-based cards just around the corner, Guru3D & MSI have collaborated to add support for the new cards into MSI’s Afterburner graphics card overclocking and tweaking application, bringing it to version 2.2.0 Beta 15. The new Kepler related features include things like core voltage offsets for dynamic overclocking and GPU power consumption readings. There are a few fixes, too. The full changelog is below and MSI Afterburner can be downloaded at the link below.

  • Improved active monitoring graphs list control in “Monitoring” tab reduces list flickering when hovering mouse cursor over it
  • ReadMe file is now provided in RTF format instead of plain text format
  • Now beta versions display notification messages informing you that it is about to expire soon in one week or less before the end of trial period
  • Added update checking system
  • Added RivaTuner-styled command line interface providing direct GPU and I2C device registers access. Logical AND, OR and XOR operations are supported in addition to regular read and write operations. Now MSI Afterburner can be used by vendors for pre-production custom VRM testing and calibration
  • Added German localization
  • Updated OSD Server
  • Added screencapture and videocapture support for Direct3D10 and Direct3D11 applications using BGR framebuffers (e.g. F.3.A.R.)
  • Fixed Crysis 2 DX11 intro movies rendering issue when OSD is being displayed in raster 3D mode
  • Updated profiles list

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Today we release an updated Beta revision of Afterburner, this application successfully secured the leading position on graphics card utilities. We’re happy to see MSI Afterburner is leading the overclock applications.

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