MSI 770 TF 2GD5/OC cant display GPU usage

Hi everyone,
Programs like Afterburner and GPU-Z dont show the GPU usage from my 770,
it always stays at 0% wich obviously isnt right when im in-game etc..
Tried it with NVIDIA driver versions 320.49 and the new 326.19 beta,
and MSI Gaming App 1.0.0.2 and 1.0.0.3 installed, if that matters..
Could the card itself be faulty or something ?
I also have another problem, so i might aswell thow it in here if thats ok !?.. When my frames in BF3 drop just a littlebit fom 121(locked) to for example 108, it lags for a moment.
Does anybody have an idea what could cause that ? got an i5-3570K @ 4,3GHz

Aha, ok haven't seen that so far. I'm also hoping for continued Afterburner support as the App is far from being great and can crash the system or the driver when switching between the modes. As Afterbunrner is still quite popular and attracting a lot of people to decide for MSI vgas I also guess the app will just be added. For overclocking boost 2.0 cards it is at least quite useful as it limits the gpu's freedom to jump between boost clockrates a bit. 

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