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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #1 (permalink)
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I cant see my voltage or adjust it in msi afterburner
can someone help me solve this problem


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Sorry if this is a given but have you tried reinstalling it? Also is your OS fully supported by the software? Another thing I can think is are all your settings in BIOS on auto or manually set?
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I think only 58xx series can change voltage IIRC
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I think only 58xx series can change voltage IIRC
Lol. 5700 series also.
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thanks for the reply, it seems I was using an old version of the program

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