
MSIs exclusive Dragon Center software helps you get the most out of your MSI products. It provides detailed overview of your hardware and comes with some additional features like customizing fan profiles, benchmarking and video recording. Heck, their name is based off the Nvidia RIVA TNT GPU. MSI Afterburner is the world’s most recognized and widely used graphics card overclocking utility. One of the oldest Nvidia GPU tuning groups. MSI Afterburner is designed by Rivatuning.
#MSI AFTERBURNER OR DRAGON CENTER INSTALL#
Don’t install this Ressource hungry piece of Spyware. I would therefore like to ask you guys for eitherĪ) an implementation of the Basic fan setting known from Silent Option into Dragon Centerī) a possible relaunch of Silent Option with support for 11th and 12th gen CPUs. Dragon Center is one of the worst softwares that you can install on your computer. MSI Afterburner shows the temp controls grayed out, and only the tool GPU Tweak III by ASUS allows some manipulation, albeit only down to 75 ☌, so it's not really that much of a help.) (Limiting the GPU to 74 ☌ would help here, but that doesn't seem to be possible. These programs have worked fine, but it's been 2 years and I'm ready to do a fresh Win 10 install. I remember Dragon Center having issues at the time and it was recommended to download from the Microsoft Store vs the MSI website version. The way it currently is, the new laptop (a GP66 with an 11th gen CPU I previously used a GE62 with 6th gen CPU) is very annoying to use whenever the GPU is subject to constant high loads, as in Cyberpunk 2077, and therefore reaches 75 ☌ even with the maximum undervolting possible done and some assistance from a laptop cooler. 1 Hello, I came on this forum 2 years ago when I built my latest PC. As stated in the title, I am terribly missing Silent Option's "Basic" fan controls in Dragon Center that would define a set of speed ranges, rather than a fixed-speed or full-auto setting, for the fans, and also circumvent the annoying fan high-speed triggers at 75 ☌ GPU / 79 ☌ CPU, allowing to instead rely on user-defined active cooling and (passive) thermal throttling.
