2.24c / August 23, 2009 Website and (in Russian) RivaTuner is a overclocking and hardware monitoring program that was first developed by Alexey Nicolaychuk in 1997 for the. It was a pioneering application that influenced (and in some cases was integrated into) the design of subsequent freeware graphics card overclocking and monitoring utilities. It supports nVidia GPUs from the to the, and also has limited support for the series of video cards from the and above. For users of supported GPUs, rivatuner is one of the most commonly used software tools for overclocking. It allows the user to perform -level and tweaking through a graphical interface and also enables low-level hardware monitoring.
It supported NVIDIA drivers from versions Detonator 2.08 to the ForceWare versions released in 2009. RivaTuner currently works with, x32,. It also works with the older Windows 98, 98 SE and ME, but without official support. RivaTuner was last updated in 2009. It has since been licensed by computer hardware vendors and integrated into various overclocking utilities, including MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision X (prior to version 16), and ASUS GPU Tweak.
In 2014, EVGA terminated its contract with Alexey and was subsequently discovered to have engaged in source code theft after releasing a clone of RivaTuner that was claimed to be an The resulting community reaction caused EVGA to redesign its overclocking tool. Rivatuner Statistics Server (RTSS), which was initially a companion software to RivaTuner, has since evolved into a frame rate and hardware monitor that supports video capture and frame limiting. Unlike RivaTuner, RTSS continues to receive updates and, as of 2017, supports performance monitoring on the latest graphics cards and APIs. RTSS is bundled with MSI Afterburner, but MSI Afterburner does not require the installation of RTSS to function.
Afterburner: Riva Tuner Statistics Server « on: 14-May-16, 09:11:37 » I get this every time I boot up my computer, I have tried to uninstall but I can't close the program as it fires its self straight back up, I can't re-install it as it aborts because it’s still running. That is normal with current version of Afterburner. Enter Afterburner settings, go to On-Screen Display tab, click 'More', Riva Tuner Statistics Server settings will open, there click on the wrench icon, set 'check for available updates' to 'never'.