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How do I change my MSI Afterburner skin?

How do I change my MSI Afterburner skin?

Answer. Please open afterburner, click settings and go to the very right tab “User Interface”. In the tab, you may adjust your skin under “User interface skinning properties” option. The green skin would be “Default MSI Afterburner v2 skin”.

How do I get the MSI Afterburner overlay?

In MSI Afterburner settings, open the On-Screen display tab. In this section, the first option allows you to change the hotkey for the overlay. To change the hotkey, just click on the box present in front of the Toggle On-Screen Display option and press the keys that you want to use for the overlay.

Why is MSI Afterburner not showing FPS?

If the Afterburner is not showing the FPS counter, then it could be due to the below reasons: If the latest version of MSI Afterburner is not installed. You did not install the RivaTuner Statistics Server. The framerate option is not selected under the Monitoring Tab.

How do I show Frametime?

In Setup, tick “Display integer framerate” and “Enable frametime history overlay” Press ok. Minimize RTSS (it will minimize to the tray icons) Restart the game and wait 30s in main menu, the graph should show up.

How do I use MSI Afterburner OC Scanner?

How to Overclock Your GPU With MSI Afterburner

  1. With the software open, click on the settings icon.
  2. Make sure that ‘Unlock voltage control’ and ‘Unlock voltage monitoring’ are enabled by checking their corresponding boxes and applying the changes.
  3. Exit out of the settings menu.
  4. Find the OC scanner icon and click it.

What is FPS display overlay?

FPS Monitor tracks your PC’s hardware state and displays this information as an overlay in-game. You no longer need to switch to desktop or attach a second display to control your hardware status. FPS Monitor will show all valuable information in-game.

How do I find my RTSS Frametime?

How do I get my FPS to show?

Press the Windows logo key + G to open up the Game Bar, select the Overlay menu, and then the Performance tab. Select the FPS tab in the Performance tab, then click on the Request Access button. Follow the instructions, then restart your PC for the changes to take effect.