

On the other hand, the menu on the right is used to directly select the profiles, the padlock icon if selected prevents the selection of options such as MSI Afterburner starts when Windows starts or stores profiles, the other four options belong to the selection of each one of the 4 profiles. The third option is the settings, which we will discuss in the later section.The second option is the information icon, which will give us more detailed information about our system, but not much more complete than a DXDiag console.The first option in the menu on the left activates the help, which takes us to the MSI page, so for the moment we are not going to pay attention to it, having the help at hand is not always bad.Menus in MSI AfterburnerĪs for the menu on the left, the options we have are the following: We have a section where we can save the profile that we have created. If we click on the floppy disk icon we will see how the numbers in the bar on the right light up, select one and there you will be able to store said profile.The third section is to control the fan speed, temperature and power consumption of the graphics card.The second section allows us to manipulate the clock speed of the GPU and the interface with the VRAM. This section also tells us which is the GPU of our system and the version of the driver that we have installed.The first section is used to manipulate the voltage, which is given in millivolts, from here you can perform undervolting and overvolting exercises.At the back of the window we have the real-time GPU information, its clock speed, memory clock speed, voltage and temperature. These are delivered in real time by the telemetry systems of the GPU itself.Īt the bottom, however, it is divided into three different sections:
