Why does MSI afterburner grey out the values for voltage, Temp, Core clock, memory clock etc





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Why does MSI afterburner greyed out the values for voltage, Temp, Core clock, memory clock etc.



All these features are disabled.



I have one AMD Radeon R9 Fury Nano Graphic card with the newest AMD Drivers.



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  • You ran the application as an Administrator?

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:26











  • Core Clock and Memory Clock do not look disabled. You cannot adjust those settings?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:41











  • Yes. the aplication was run as adminstrator. i need to adjust these settings. how i can do it? i have installed the last version of afterburner 4.4. and there is the same problem

    – Stoyan
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:46











  • Those are advanced features and by default are disabled. Show the configuration screen for the application with which options you have enabled, disabled, and not configured

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 21:53











  • Is your cable plugged into your video card or your motherboard? It should be plugged into your video card.

    – Steven Youngbauer
    Jul 14 '17 at 1:58


















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Why does MSI afterburner greyed out the values for voltage, Temp, Core clock, memory clock etc.



All these features are disabled.



I have one AMD Radeon R9 Fury Nano Graphic card with the newest AMD Drivers.



enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • You ran the application as an Administrator?

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:26











  • Core Clock and Memory Clock do not look disabled. You cannot adjust those settings?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:41











  • Yes. the aplication was run as adminstrator. i need to adjust these settings. how i can do it? i have installed the last version of afterburner 4.4. and there is the same problem

    – Stoyan
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:46











  • Those are advanced features and by default are disabled. Show the configuration screen for the application with which options you have enabled, disabled, and not configured

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 21:53











  • Is your cable plugged into your video card or your motherboard? It should be plugged into your video card.

    – Steven Youngbauer
    Jul 14 '17 at 1:58














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Why does MSI afterburner greyed out the values for voltage, Temp, Core clock, memory clock etc.



All these features are disabled.



I have one AMD Radeon R9 Fury Nano Graphic card with the newest AMD Drivers.



enter image description here



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















Why does MSI afterburner greyed out the values for voltage, Temp, Core clock, memory clock etc.



All these features are disabled.



I have one AMD Radeon R9 Fury Nano Graphic card with the newest AMD Drivers.



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  • You ran the application as an Administrator?

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:26











  • Core Clock and Memory Clock do not look disabled. You cannot adjust those settings?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:41











  • Yes. the aplication was run as adminstrator. i need to adjust these settings. how i can do it? i have installed the last version of afterburner 4.4. and there is the same problem

    – Stoyan
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:46











  • Those are advanced features and by default are disabled. Show the configuration screen for the application with which options you have enabled, disabled, and not configured

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 21:53











  • Is your cable plugged into your video card or your motherboard? It should be plugged into your video card.

    – Steven Youngbauer
    Jul 14 '17 at 1:58



















  • You ran the application as an Administrator?

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:26











  • Core Clock and Memory Clock do not look disabled. You cannot adjust those settings?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:41











  • Yes. the aplication was run as adminstrator. i need to adjust these settings. how i can do it? i have installed the last version of afterburner 4.4. and there is the same problem

    – Stoyan
    Jul 12 '17 at 20:46











  • Those are advanced features and by default are disabled. Show the configuration screen for the application with which options you have enabled, disabled, and not configured

    – Ramhound
    Jul 12 '17 at 21:53











  • Is your cable plugged into your video card or your motherboard? It should be plugged into your video card.

    – Steven Youngbauer
    Jul 14 '17 at 1:58

















You ran the application as an Administrator?

– Ramhound
Jul 12 '17 at 20:26





You ran the application as an Administrator?

– Ramhound
Jul 12 '17 at 20:26













Core Clock and Memory Clock do not look disabled. You cannot adjust those settings?

– Anaksunaman
Jul 12 '17 at 20:41





Core Clock and Memory Clock do not look disabled. You cannot adjust those settings?

– Anaksunaman
Jul 12 '17 at 20:41













Yes. the aplication was run as adminstrator. i need to adjust these settings. how i can do it? i have installed the last version of afterburner 4.4. and there is the same problem

– Stoyan
Jul 12 '17 at 20:46





Yes. the aplication was run as adminstrator. i need to adjust these settings. how i can do it? i have installed the last version of afterburner 4.4. and there is the same problem

– Stoyan
Jul 12 '17 at 20:46













Those are advanced features and by default are disabled. Show the configuration screen for the application with which options you have enabled, disabled, and not configured

– Ramhound
Jul 12 '17 at 21:53





Those are advanced features and by default are disabled. Show the configuration screen for the application with which options you have enabled, disabled, and not configured

– Ramhound
Jul 12 '17 at 21:53













Is your cable plugged into your video card or your motherboard? It should be plugged into your video card.

– Steven Youngbauer
Jul 14 '17 at 1:58





Is your cable plugged into your video card or your motherboard? It should be plugged into your video card.

– Steven Youngbauer
Jul 14 '17 at 1:58










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Most probably the issue is with MSI's version. I would highly recommend the latest beta. I had the same issue with 4.3.0, upgraded to 4.4.0 and the issue was solved






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    Change the theme of MSI Afterburner. I had the same problem with a GTX 960 and that fixed it. Everything is now useable.






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      You have to run an application or game which uses your amd graphics card. I had this same issue so just run an application and open afterburner then it will display the values...






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        Most probably the issue is with MSI's version. I would highly recommend the latest beta. I had the same issue with 4.3.0, upgraded to 4.4.0 and the issue was solved






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          Most probably the issue is with MSI's version. I would highly recommend the latest beta. I had the same issue with 4.3.0, upgraded to 4.4.0 and the issue was solved






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            Most probably the issue is with MSI's version. I would highly recommend the latest beta. I had the same issue with 4.3.0, upgraded to 4.4.0 and the issue was solved






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            Most probably the issue is with MSI's version. I would highly recommend the latest beta. I had the same issue with 4.3.0, upgraded to 4.4.0 and the issue was solved







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                Change the theme of MSI Afterburner. I had the same problem with a GTX 960 and that fixed it. Everything is now useable.






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                  Change the theme of MSI Afterburner. I had the same problem with a GTX 960 and that fixed it. Everything is now useable.






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                    Change the theme of MSI Afterburner. I had the same problem with a GTX 960 and that fixed it. Everything is now useable.






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                    Change the theme of MSI Afterburner. I had the same problem with a GTX 960 and that fixed it. Everything is now useable.







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                        You have to run an application or game which uses your amd graphics card. I had this same issue so just run an application and open afterburner then it will display the values...






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                          You have to run an application or game which uses your amd graphics card. I had this same issue so just run an application and open afterburner then it will display the values...






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                            You have to run an application or game which uses your amd graphics card. I had this same issue so just run an application and open afterburner then it will display the values...






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                            You have to run an application or game which uses your amd graphics card. I had this same issue so just run an application and open afterburner then it will display the values...







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