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Msi afterburner update
Msi afterburner update












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Ended up making this post since I just had to update my BIOS to get the re adjustable BAR feature since I finally got my hands on a RTX 3080 and want to make use of all the features.MSI Afterburner 4.6.5 Beta 4 download - Guru3D and MSI have been working hard on AfterBurner, today we release an updated revision of Afterburner this application successfully secured the leading position on graphics card utilities. I doubt they could be worse.Īnyways rant over lol. Makes me want to go with a different brand of motheboar for my next build simply to see if the BIOS updating process, and software side of things is better. The hardware it's self is great but on the software side between the BIOS stuff, the awful Realtek Control Center skin, and the buggy MSI Center software which you have to install for RGB/ARGB control, things are kind of a mess. But last time I installed it (maybe a month or two ago) Mystic light did not work at all and looking online tons of other people were having the problem. One last thing, good on you for re writing Dragon Center and replacing it with the new MSI Center which lets you pick and choose what modules to install. So for whatever reason MSI goes out of their way to make it a fixed window size (which is way bigger than it needs to be). Why in the world do you make the window non resizeable? This is not a limitation of the Realtek app, I know Gigabyte's version of the UI is resizable. I find it hard to believe this is the best that can be done, which means one or more of the other brands (ASUS, Gigabyte, ASROCK) handles BIOS updates more gracefully.Īlso MSI your "skin" for the Realtek control center is bad. Also just entering "M-Flash" wipes your BIOS back to default settings even if you don't update the BIOS.

msi afterburner update

Thankfully I've found a pretty easy way to fix it with no data loss, but it seems to be a common thing with MSI boards going back to at least 2012. It will say one of the two drives is missing from the array. Also every single time I update my BIOS the RAID0 array of 2 3 TB HDD's I use for older game installs and games that just don't benefit from being on one of my NVME SSD's is broken. I need to look it up or ask in some forums but I wonder if other brands handle this better, and let you actually use a saved "profile" to restore your specific settings after a update. I know this is a few months old but I just gotta say it's lame that profiles are not usable after a BIOS update because you have to use the profile with the version of BIOS you had when you saved it.














Msi afterburner update