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On screen GPU temp

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Looking for am on screen Gadget / Program to show GPU temp when playing a game.
I am currently running Smart Doctor without any issues, however I would like to note the GPU temps in order to play with / set the fan speeds.
 
Doesn't matter, MSI works on any GPU :) Just make sure to go to Settings -> Monitoring and pick which ones you want to display and make sure its says 'In OSD'
 
Surely that would obsure the screen?

Hardly

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Thanks, now sorted, Smart Doctor dumped & Afterburner installed.
Not sure if it is possible / will work OK, I may reinstall Smart Doctor along with Afterburner as Smart doctor lets me tweek the voltage whereas Afterbourner does not.

I do however prefer the fan control on afterburner.

D Brennen, nice graphics, whats the game.
 
Thanks, now sorted, Smart Doctor dumped & Afterburner installed.
Not sure if it is possible / will work OK, I may reinstall Smart Doctor along with Afterburner as Smart doctor lets me tweek the voltage whereas Afterbourner does not.

I do however prefer the fan control on afterburner.

D Brennen, nice graphics, whats the game.

You have to enable voltage control in AB settings too, as by default, its disabled.
 
Thanks, now sorted, Smart Doctor dumped & Afterburner installed.
Not sure if it is possible / will work OK, I may reinstall Smart Doctor along with Afterburner as Smart doctor lets me tweek the voltage whereas Afterbourner does not.

I do however prefer the fan control on afterburner.

D Brennen, nice graphics, whats the game.

Battlefield 3, and that is hardly an impressive map tbh! The lighting and shadows on the buildings has to be seen in motion to be appreciated. Some of the more open maps would blow your socks off if you liked that ;)
 
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