
If do not already have, or planning to soon get newer GTX 10 series GPU sticking with Afterburner 4.2.0 official release will be fine for AMD R 300 series/NVIDIA 900 series or older GPUs. Either a newer Beta version will release, or MSI will have a Public version released (the official public ones dont expire). On a side note, Afterburner Beta version DO expire (they have this set internally) so just keep in mind if you get the expire msg after a month or so of usage. But if you want another notch extra performance out of an already seriously fast Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080, we'll gladly teach you how to do it.

Armed with a new trick or two overclocking will never be the same though. Can we take it towards 2000 MHz ? Yes we can. Today an article slash guide dedicated on overclocking the GeForce GTX 1080 with AfterBurner 4.3.0. GeForce GTX 1080 Overclocking Guide With AfterBurner 4.3.0 Beta 3 Our only quibble was availability at this writing.

Included is GPU Boost 3.0 technology, meaning all new V/F curve based overclocking with Pascal GPU based products like the soon to be released GeForce GTX 1070 and available as of today, GeForce GTX 1080.ĭownload MSI AfterBurner 4.3.0 Beta 3 here: MSI's GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G is a well-built, blistering video card that's hard to fault for any modern demand: 4K gaming, VR. ago Founders +225/500 with a 1:1 fan curve. We released a new build of MSI AfterBurner and have added support for the new GeForce GTX 10. Anyone Overclocking your GTX 1080 with Afterburner What are your results 12 30 Related Topics Nvidia Software industry IT sector Business Business, Economics, and Finance 30 comments Add a Comment SDMasterYoda 7 yr.
