

from the right sidebar or right click menu.

Xml file for import: replace PATH and PROFILE in OverdriveNTool.xml Start in: copy path from above (for the folder, except for OverdriveNTool.exe) Or create it manually via (Action /) Create Task.īrowse: (enter path to) OverdriveNTool.exeĪdd arguments: -r0 -p0" profile name" (reset settings, load profile) Use either the xml file below via Import Task.Open Task Scheduler: Start Menu, enter "tasks" or (WIN+R and) "taskschd.msc".In your game profile, select the options you want for AA, Enhanced Sync, etc. I've got Chill & Power Efficiency enabled globally and even so, 94C+. I'm astonished to see the completely lackluster Automatic/Manual fan control switch in WattMan. That being said, automatic fan control is horrendous. WattMan just got introduced for me also (390x). In Global settings, select the options for anti-alias, etc.but do not touch or open Global Wattman. New driver is pretty good overall so far for me. Save a profile in the OverdriveNTool: New, enter profile name (used below), set settings, Save, Apply. Reset the profile/Wattman settings to default (use the icon) Reboot your computer.It does not run in background and does not need admin rights!Īlthough it also resets after reboot / standby, it can be used via command line, which gives us an easy solution via Task Scheduler, trigger on login and resume from sleep: This tool uses the (native) AMD OverdriveN API to save the settings, including fan states without restriction (my ASUS STRIX RX580 has a false minimum fan speed of 40% in WattMan, which is way too high). Saving a profile, opening the resulting xml file and changing the following lines: ( source)įor profile resets and problems with the fan curve: OverdriveNTool I found a solution / workaround for the resetting:
