Warface Beta + MSI Afterburner, solution fod crashing issues

Post » Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:01 pm

On my previous topic: https://secure.gamesas.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=44692 ...I've explained constant crashing problems I had with Warface Beta when I used MSI Afterburner to overclock my graphic card. I had to turn off MSI Afterburner and after that Warface Beta is runing withous crashes. If someone of you had the same issues read further...

That temporary fix didn't satisfyed me because overclocked with MSI Afterburner my graphic card is about 25% faster. I don't want to sacrifice that 25% when I turn off MSI Afterburner so I had to find other solution to run my graphic card overclocked with MSI Afterburner while I'm playing Warface Beta. Here it is, solution is quite simple...

First you must open: MSI On-Screen Display server ...which is sub-program of MSI Afterburner, you can find it on Windows Taskbar in down-right corner, near the clock.
Then click on (big) icon: + ...in down-left corner of program window and find: Game.exe ...which is located in folder: Warface\Bin32Release ...and then click: Open ..on it. After that you can find: Game.exe ...on the Application profile properties list on the left side of program window. Click once on the: Game.exe ...and on the right side of the program window on Application detection level scale choose: None ...and leave/set other options like this: http://i39.tinypic.com/2m64oi0.png

That was first step, now second... Open main window of the MSI Afterburner and then load your custom overclock profile: click on the number of the profile (down-left corner of the MSI Afterburner) with overclock settings for your graphic card and then hit: Apply

After that you can start Warface Beta and play the game with overclocked graphic card, MSI Afterburner is still runing in background and there is no crashing issues in Warface Beta anymore. :D
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Philip Lyon
 
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Post » Sun Apr 08, 2012 12:35 pm

You have a wrong understanding of MSI Afterburner. Once you OC your card, you can do whatever you want with MSI Afterburner. I.E close it, or leave it open.
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