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And exactly -- or more or less -- how does AFTERBURNER manage itself?
Just looking for insights, but my GTX 1070 is overclocked, rock-stable in Windows 7. I'm just getting around to polishing the Windows 10 configuration and software, and setting the same overclock in Win 10 then led to instability in Win 10 and then in Win 7! After reinstalling the GeForce driver in both OSes and tweaking some BIOS items, the anomaly has disappeared in Win 7 and I'm getting ready to play with it again in Win 10.
If I have to do it -- I'll load my Afterburner OC profile during my OS-boot session and return it to stock before restarting into Win 10 -- or vice versa.
So just wondering if anyone has more insight as to what is "going on" when Afterburner settings load a profile automatically at OS startup, or how this might cause problems when switching to the other OS boot session.
Does Afterburner make changes to the graphics card BIOS which carry over in restarts? Is that what "load this profile at startup" means?
Thanks in advance.
Just looking for insights, but my GTX 1070 is overclocked, rock-stable in Windows 7. I'm just getting around to polishing the Windows 10 configuration and software, and setting the same overclock in Win 10 then led to instability in Win 10 and then in Win 7! After reinstalling the GeForce driver in both OSes and tweaking some BIOS items, the anomaly has disappeared in Win 7 and I'm getting ready to play with it again in Win 10.
If I have to do it -- I'll load my Afterburner OC profile during my OS-boot session and return it to stock before restarting into Win 10 -- or vice versa.
So just wondering if anyone has more insight as to what is "going on" when Afterburner settings load a profile automatically at OS startup, or how this might cause problems when switching to the other OS boot session.
Does Afterburner make changes to the graphics card BIOS which carry over in restarts? Is that what "load this profile at startup" means?
Thanks in advance.