actually, it does work on those cards but you have to Manuel enable it
open msi after burners install directory profiles directory
and edit the file belonging to your card,
You can find out the correct file by opening msn after burner and pressing the I button for card information...
Example :
GPU1
________________________________________________________________________________
Display device : ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series on RV870 GPU
Display driver : 8.14.10.0779, Catalyst 10.9
On-board memory : 1024MB
BIOS : 012.020.000.019
GUID : VEN_1002&DEV_689C&SUBSYS_C000174B&REV_00&BUS_4&DEV_0&FN_0
GPU2
________________________________________________________________________________
Display device : ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series on RV870 GPU
Display driver : 8.14.10.0779
On-board memory : 1024MB
BIOS : 012.020.000.014
GUID : VEN_1002&DEV_689C&SUBSYS_C000174B&REV_00&BUS_5&DEV_0&FN_0
GPU3
________________________________________________________________________________
Display device : GeForce 8800 GTS on G80 GPU
BIOS : 60.80.0d.00.03
GUID : VEN_10DE&DEV_0193&SUBSYS_040F19F1&REV_A2&BUS_6&DEV_0&FN_0
Multi-GPU role : master
On-Screen Display server
________________________________________________________________________________
Active client(s) : screen capture module
Active 3D process : not detected
You want to be looking at the GUID of your card.
then match it to the file in msi profiles folder,
add these lines to the file.
[Settings]
uP6208_Detection = 1
VDDC_uP6208_Detection = 46h
that is your voltage chip name on your v2 asus cards, once edited and saved restart msi afterburner and you should have voltage control
