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Post by menageryl on Sept 15, 2021 8:56:27 GMT
Is the fact that I cannot seem to get MSI Afterburner to actually change any facets of my Radeon 5500M 4GB GPU a normal thing? Or am I consistently missing something and the old "software-overclock" features of Afterburner are still available for use by us 'poor Apple plebians' on Windows??? I thought perhaps it was a limitation of a specific driver version, but I've now tried to use Afterburner successfully across three different BootCampDriver version releases with no luck whatsoever! :-(
Just note that I'm new to the 16-inch MacBook Pro... Only just got one as a replacement for my 2017 15-inch which somehow managed to blow a mainboard... As such - in the three months I've now had the machine - I haven't once been able to try fiddling with my GPU functions. Which hasn't been a disaster, but if at all possible I would like to see if I can squeeze a little more performance out of the machines in a handful of games which seem to be unreasonably demanding.
Any and all input would be appreciated - as always! Thanks in advance all!
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