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Msi afterburner vs asus gpu tweak 29/25/2023 ![]() Adjustment of the GPU core voltage turned out to be the most inconsistent option for us. The settings can vary largely depending on the model and manufacturer of the video card. You can adjust these settings using the mouse to adjust the sliders or by manually keying them in. Here we’re able to increase the card's core and memory clock speeds, adjust fan settings, create custom fan profiles, increase the power target, and on some cards you can adjust GPU core voltage. This panel has the standard assortment of settings that are seen in most overclocking utilities in this round-up. To start things off let's look at the main panel of the utility. It uses a sleek and intuitive interface that is geared towards overclockers of all experience levels, and I think it's arguably one of the best looking utilities in our round up. I think ASUS did a bang up job designing the user interface of GPU Tweak. Using their trademark red and black theme, ASUS designed GPU Tweak with style and function in mind. With that said, GPU Tweak has some pretty heavy competition in this round up, so let’s take a look and dive right in. ![]() You don’t need to own an ASUS video card to take advantage of all the features in this utility as it’s designed to be vendor agnostic. Developed in-house by ASUS, the GPU Tweak Utility is designed to work with both NVIDIA and AMD based video cards. I actually just installed my new GPU a day or two ago and haven't had the time to "tweak" it to my liking, but I'm about to get that taken care of today.Next up is the ASUS GPU Tweak utility. I've just recently switched from the MSI R7 250 2GB DDR3 to the ASUS R9 270X DC2T 2GB DDR5 and I've been running the Afterburner software for quite some time on my old MSI card, which proved to be quite an invaluable tool to have. That said, I can't exactly follow up with my personal recommendation because I haven't gotten a chance to use the GPUTweak software yet on my pc. It sure is nice to be able to have the best of both worlds though! ![]() Yes, using software that's visually appealing to the eye is definitely a PLUS, but it's not an absolute mandatory requirement in my opinion. Features, flexibility, customization, user-friendliness, and robustness(in no particular order), are probably my main determining factors when choosing nearly ANY software to use on my own personal computers, whether it's a gpu tweaking utility, anti-virus suite, text editor(I prefer Notepad++.), etc. I, for instance, most definitely wouldn't prefer X software to Y software, basing my preference primarily on "prettiness" and appearance alone. I agree, one shouldn't necessarily recommend which software is "better" simply because they feel that it's the prettier/est of the gpu tweaking software alternatives out there, but that could be the primary determining factor to that particular person. Personally I have no idea and want to find out which is better if you own a ASUS VGA card. Not oh, the ASUS one has prettier colours so I vote for that. ![]() Please mention some pros and cons of each before you say why you think one is better then the other. At time of writing - GPUTweak V2.7.1.8 vs Afterburner 4.10 ![]()
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