MSI Afterburner is a popular overclocking tool and comes from a trusted name in gaming. It’s abilities as MSI Afterburner isn’t exactly game capture software, but like Nvidia’s GeForce Experience, ...
MSI has launched the first new stable release of its popular Afterburner graphics card utility in years. The tool facilitates a host of graphics card tweaks, with the latest ‘4.6.5 stable’ version ...
NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 20 series graphics cards are nearly here, with MSI updating its OC software with the release of Afterburner v4.6.0 beta 9 (built 13319) that adds support for Turing GPUs. It ...
A well-known developer named “Unwinder” has added support for AMD‘s RX 9000 series graphics cards in MSI Afterburner. This support is unofficial and future-oriented, especially since MSI has yet to ...
Platform-agnostic PC overclockers can tweak their to tweak their video card collection with MSI’s venerable Afterburner utility. Designed to work with MSI’s own products, Afterburner nonetheless works ...
Until now, you've had to use AMD's own Radeon Software and its pretty damn impressive Wattman overclocking utility, or SAPPHIRE TRIXX, and lastly ASUS' GPU Tweak in order to overclock Vega. We can now ...
Over the past year, sanctions levied against Russian companies have rippled through various technology sectors. One of the more surprising effects was that it imperiled the continued development of ...
Bad news for Windows XP users: MSI Afterburner, a popular app for overclocking and monitoring PC hardware, no longer supports the OS Microsoft ditched a decade ago. It is probably time to upgrade.
Bottom line: MSI Afterburner is easily one of the most well-known names among hardware enthusiasts and gamers alike, but the program could soon become abandonware as the single coder working on it ...