Afterburner 2.3.1 works on MSI GTX560 ti twin frozr II OC?

Hi:
I would like to know if Afterburner V2.3.1 will work without problems whit my "MSI gtx560ti twin frozr II OC".
In de readme file of afterburner i see:
Requirements
NVIDIA GeForce 6 or newer series graphics card with NVIDIA ForceWare 96.xx or higher drivers
Thanks

Quote from: Svet on 10-April-13, 19:32:58
should works
Thank you very much

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