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Afterburner 1.4.0 Final
Version 1.4.0
- Added initial AMD RADEON HD 5970 series graphics cards support
- Added voltage control for cost down reference design AMD RADEON HD 4870
series graphics cards with L6788A voltage regulators
- Added voltage control for custom design MSI R4770 Cyclone graphics cards
series with uP6204 voltage regulators
- Ineffective and slow temperature, clock, GPU usage and fan speed monitoring
implementation provided by native AMD's ADL SDK has been replaced with own
more effective low-level codepath. Due to new codepath hardware monitoring
related CPU performance hit has been reduced drastically on the systems
with AMD graphics cards and drivers
- On-Screen Display and Logitech LCD monitoring modules no longer explicitly
read displayed data from hardware and retrieve cached data from monitoring
graphs instead. Due to this change CPU performance hit is reduced when OSD
or LCD monitoring features are enabled
- Fan speed slider position and numeric fan speed input field are now being
refreshed in automatic fan speed mode only when MSI Afterburner window is
active
- Added configuration file switch allowing power users to unlock unofficial
overclocking codepath in AMD display drivers (similar to AMDGPUClockTool,
ATITool and RivaTuner overclocking implementation on AMD graphics cards).
Unlike AMD's official ADL SDK overclocking ways, unofficial ones are not
limited with CCC clock limit but have some alternate disadvantages (e.g.
PowerPlay support limitation).
Please take a note that unofficial overclocking methods are not supported
either by AMD or by MSI, so unlock and use it at your own risk
- Now it is possible to toggle performance profiler status info visibility
in hardware monitor window via <Show status> option in the context menu
- Fixed L6788A database entry for AMD RADEON HD 4770 series graphics cards
- GPU voltage monitoring feature is now locked and not available by default.
Unfortunately some inexperienced users don't understand the risk of running
multiple tools accessing voltage regulator at the same time and tend to use
helper voltage monitoring features in everyday hardware monitoring sessions
in conjunction with third party VRM monitoring tools, intensively writing
data to VRM and periodically causing it to enter wrong state due to write
collision. Unfortunately such issues are wrongly treated by certain users
as instability of our product. To prevent such rumors, since this version
voltage monitoring feature is no longer available to beginners by default.
Experienced users understanding these specifics and accepting these risks
may unlock voltage monitoring features via new safety option in <General>
tab
- AMD RV8xx I2C microcontroller is now being forcibly reset prior to starting
new I2C transaction to minimize the risk of I2C collisions with third party
tool without I2C synchronization protocol support (e.g. AMDGPUClockTool)
- Added safety option allowing users to disable voltage control feature if it
is not needed
- Now Afterburner forcibly changes memory clock for all performance levels at
once on AMD graphics cards with equal default memory clocks defined for all
performance levels to bypass flickering issue caused by incorrect PowerPlay
dynamic memory clock changing implementation on some cards
- Added Catalyst driver family version detection for AMD graphics cards
- Added option to display system time in the On-Screen Display
- Added red and blue editions of default skin
- Various minor user interface and skin tweaks
- Added configuration file switches allowing power users to tweak Afterburner
startup process and define startup delay or force the startup to be handled
by Windows Vista / Windows 7 Task Scheduler to bypass UAC evaluation window
(additional Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 runtime libraries installation is
required for task scheduler based startup way)
- MSI On-Screen Display server has been upgraded to version 3.6.0. New server
provides improved desktop windows notification mechanism and also features
optional power user oriented task scheduler based startup way
- Added skin format reference documentation. Now third party skin designers
may use this local offline documentation to create their own skins for MSI
Afterburner. Official MSI Afterburner skin creation contest is approaching!
Do you feel that you can design nice skins for MSI Afterburner? Stay tuned
and don't miss your chance to win the prize!
Afterburner 1.4.0 Final
Version 1.4.0
- Added initial AMD RADEON HD 5970 series graphics cards support
- Added voltage control for cost down reference design AMD RADEON HD 4870
series graphics cards with L6788A voltage regulators
- Added voltage control for custom design MSI R4770 Cyclone graphics cards
series with uP6204 voltage regulators
- Ineffective and slow temperature, clock, GPU usage and fan speed monitoring
implementation provided by native AMD's ADL SDK has been replaced with own
more effective low-level codepath. Due to new codepath hardware monitoring
related CPU performance hit has been reduced drastically on the systems
with AMD graphics cards and drivers
- On-Screen Display and Logitech LCD monitoring modules no longer explicitly
read displayed data from hardware and retrieve cached data from monitoring
graphs instead. Due to this change CPU performance hit is reduced when OSD
or LCD monitoring features are enabled
- Fan speed slider position and numeric fan speed input field are now being
refreshed in automatic fan speed mode only when MSI Afterburner window is
active
- Added configuration file switch allowing power users to unlock unofficial
overclocking codepath in AMD display drivers (similar to AMDGPUClockTool,
ATITool and RivaTuner overclocking implementation on AMD graphics cards).
Unlike AMD's official ADL SDK overclocking ways, unofficial ones are not
limited with CCC clock limit but have some alternate disadvantages (e.g.
PowerPlay support limitation).
Please take a note that unofficial overclocking methods are not supported
either by AMD or by MSI, so unlock and use it at your own risk
- Now it is possible to toggle performance profiler status info visibility
in hardware monitor window via <Show status> option in the context menu
- Fixed L6788A database entry for AMD RADEON HD 4770 series graphics cards
- GPU voltage monitoring feature is now locked and not available by default.
Unfortunately some inexperienced users don't understand the risk of running
multiple tools accessing voltage regulator at the same time and tend to use
helper voltage monitoring features in everyday hardware monitoring sessions
in conjunction with third party VRM monitoring tools, intensively writing
data to VRM and periodically causing it to enter wrong state due to write
collision. Unfortunately such issues are wrongly treated by certain users
as instability of our product. To prevent such rumors, since this version
voltage monitoring feature is no longer available to beginners by default.
Experienced users understanding these specifics and accepting these risks
may unlock voltage monitoring features via new safety option in <General>
tab
- AMD RV8xx I2C microcontroller is now being forcibly reset prior to starting
new I2C transaction to minimize the risk of I2C collisions with third party
tool without I2C synchronization protocol support (e.g. AMDGPUClockTool)
- Added safety option allowing users to disable voltage control feature if it
is not needed
- Now Afterburner forcibly changes memory clock for all performance levels at
once on AMD graphics cards with equal default memory clocks defined for all
performance levels to bypass flickering issue caused by incorrect PowerPlay
dynamic memory clock changing implementation on some cards
- Added Catalyst driver family version detection for AMD graphics cards
- Added option to display system time in the On-Screen Display
- Added red and blue editions of default skin
- Various minor user interface and skin tweaks
- Added configuration file switches allowing power users to tweak Afterburner
startup process and define startup delay or force the startup to be handled
by Windows Vista / Windows 7 Task Scheduler to bypass UAC evaluation window
(additional Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 runtime libraries installation is
required for task scheduler based startup way)
- MSI On-Screen Display server has been upgraded to version 3.6.0. New server
provides improved desktop windows notification mechanism and also features
optional power user oriented task scheduler based startup way
- Added skin format reference documentation. Now third party skin designers
may use this local offline documentation to create their own skins for MSI
Afterburner. Official MSI Afterburner skin creation contest is approaching!
Do you feel that you can design nice skins for MSI Afterburner? Stay tuned
and don't miss your chance to win the prize!