MSI control center is reading GPU voltage as 0.000V and frequency NA???

So when i did the re-install of windows and got everything back up and working, windows did not ask me to install the on-board video drivers and i currently have it disabled anyhow as i have pny gtx 660ti that i'm using, but in MSI control center it say GPU voltage 0.000V and if you go mini control center for sensors and temps it say GPU frequency NA, is this the on-board stuff it is looking for or is this for my video card i don't quit understand as my video card is working A ok.

Quote from: Chike on 30-April-15, 07:54:34
This application is old might need an update, I doubt it will.
Enable the IGP, uninstall the software you installed and the driver, reboot and disable it see if the problem go.
What do you need control center for?
You are corect it was not the driver it was just MSI control center freaking out again OMG i'm ditching it i don't need it.

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