Beta18
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/rtss-6-7-0-beta-1.412822/page-40#post-5477649- Partial AMD Vega support:
+ Fan control for Vega is supported now. Please take a note that Vega doesn’t provide native support for traditional PWM duty cycle based fan control (i.e. it doesn’t allow setting desired fixed fan speed in % directly). So fan speed percent scale in MSI Afterburner is internally linearly mapped to RPM scale.
+ Low-level voltage control via direct access to SMC is currently not implemented for Vega, so voltage is controlled via AMD ADL API. Which means that you cannot set voltages higher than allowed by Wattman’s. Honestly I’m not sure if it worth implementing low-level voltage control for those cards, they are really power hungry and power limited even on default clocks/voltages.
- Now drag and drop is supported for multiple selected graphs in active hardware monitoring graphs list in “Monitoring” tab. So it is a bit easier to rearrange the graphs list now.
- Now you may right click active hardware monitoring graphs list in “Monitoring” tab and select “Reset order” command from the context menu to reset default active graphs order.
- Added Prolog and Epilog properties to “Separators” property node in OSD layout editor. Prolog and epilog allow you to display any custom text info above and below OSD (e.g. branding text, URL, your system specs etc). Both prolog and epilog support macro variables, allowing you to insert desired system specs automatically. The list of supported macro variables includes: %CPU%, %FullCPU%, %RAM%, %GPU%, %FullGPU%, %Driver% and %Time%.
- Added new “Group separator” property node to OSD layout editor. Group separators can be used to vertically split the groups if necessary.
- Added new “modern web” OSD layout to OSD. The layout is using new prolog and epilog to render branding text and system specs in OSD and group separators to split GPU, CPU/RAM and 3D application related statistics in OSD.
- Both MSI Afterburner and RTSS installers are preserving installation path now.