

He is saying that non-MSI card owner coming here with some limited understanding but "your software is pointless" and "seriously bugged" attitude and demanding "fix it ASAP" tone should NOT talk this way to anyone but your graphics card manufacturer.
MSI AFTERBURNER POWER LIMIT FULL
So, what's the point in OC software if it cannot even allow using the full potential of your card? Now I'm forced to use other utility to set the correct power limit, because MSI AB simply doesn't work as it should. In my case it should go up to 111%, but it sits on max 110% instead. It means MSI Afterburner has a bugged rounding algorithm in its Power Limit slider which prevents maximizing the available limit on card. However, if I use another OC utility (Precision X1), its slider allows me setting the full 111% power limit and the nvidia-smi reading becomes 366W: C:\WINDOWS\system32>"C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe" -q -d power.However, MSI Afterburner allows me setting only 110% max power limit via slider, what results into only 364.10 W effective power limit instead of 366 W:Īfter maxing out the slider, the cmd command My card is Aorus 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce which supports up to 366W (or 111%) power limit with the stock BIOS.

Power Limit slider rounding is completely bugged, as it doesn't allow to maximize Power Limit up to it's max value available in GPU BIOS. I'm using MSI Afterburner latest version 4.6.0 Beta 12
