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Version 4.4.2 available
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/...-download.html
Last edited by Polo6RGTI; 18 Dec 2017 at 11:06. Reason: Link updated.
Version 4.4.2 available
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/...-download.html
Last edited by Polo6RGTI; 18 Dec 2017 at 11:06. Reason: Link updated.
Thanks for the headsup, your link is bad though, I have the correct one in the first post.
Changelog:
Version 4.4.2
- Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA TITAN V series graphics cards
- Fixed one polling period delay for values displayed in On-Screen Display graph labels
- Fixed incorrect group names displayed for "Framerate Min", "Framerate Avg", "Framerate Max", "Framerate 1% Low" and "Framerate 0.1% Low" graphs in Logitech keyboard LCD in text mode
- Improved detection of active 3D application, which is supplying data to "Framerate" and "Frametime" graphs, in cases when running multiple 3D applications simultaneously
- RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.0.2
Cool new toy:
- New hardware monitoring performance profiler panel is now visualizing sorted per-sensor polling statistics diagram instead of displaying just a single sensor with maximum polling time. This allows you to identify multiple most CPU hungry sensor much easier than before. The panel is no longer triggered by <Ctrl>+<Shift> hotkeys and "Show status" context menu command, now it can be displayed with new separate "Show profiler panel" command in the context menu.
Just right click the graph box.
I made some color changes to the MSI Gaming Afterburner skin by Drerex Design by uncompiling the original and using Gimp to change the 83 png picture files for the UI, and making hex value changes in the header file(instruction on how to do it is included with afterburner as a PDF written by @Unwinder here:
I originally posted the first one in the Hardware thread, but it really belongs here, so:
- download it,
- right click and unblock in properties,
- unzip it,
- then copy it to C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\Skins
- Open Afterburner, and select it.
Last edited by Cliff S; 04 Mar 2018 at 15:33.
And @AddRAM asked me for one in NVIDIA colors, this is the closest I can get using different shades of Nvidia's hex value http://encycolorpedia.com/76b900: