Improved voltage/frequency curve editor in MSI Afterburner
This video demonstrates many advanced voltage/frequency curve editing tricks, most of them exist in the latest public release, but some of them (e.g. fragment selection and operation) are new for . Pay attention to keyboard input indicator in bottom left corner to see all keyboard shortcuts I’m using. The following tricks are being shown:
- Undo/redo buffer usage
- Typing in frequency offset from keyboard
- Typing in absolute frequency from keyboard and automatically calculating the offset
- Moving edited curve up/down
- Setting left/right anchor and interpolating the curve
- Setting fixed offset for all points
- Selecting a fragment and adjusting offset for all points inside the selection
- Finetuning offsets for points inside the selection with keyboard cursor keys
- Jumping to closest frequency rounded to 10MHz with keyboard cursor keys
- Typing in selection offset from keyboard
- Typing in selection absolute frequency from keyboard and automatically calculating independent offsets for each point within the selection
- Tabbing forward/back between the points
- Using fragment selection and keyboard input to define frequency plato and limit GPU performance/power consumption
- Using voltage lock marker to limit GPU performance/power consumption