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A set of overlays for RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS), designed on a 1920x1080 screen resolution.
Supported platforms: Full versions are for AMD (CPU) only; the others were tested on AMD CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs, but should work on other platforms as well.
- AMD Full v3.0 graph — full overlay with two variants of CPU core load graphs
- Regular — inspired by a third‑party overlay, original author unknown
- Mini / Micro / Nano / Pico — compact overlays of different sizes
- Horizontal — NVIDIA‑style horizontal overlay
- I2HARD AMD — overlay inspired by I2HARD
- RTSS
- MSI Afterburner
- HWiNFO (recommended for proper display of the Full versions)
- Impact Bold 7
- Roboto Bold 7 — Download
- Unispace Bold 7 (default RTSS font)
- Bahnschrift Bold Condensed 7
- Download and extract the
overlays.ziparchive | Download latest version - Open RTSS and go to:
Setup→Plugins- Make sure the checkbox next to
OverlayEditor.dllis enabled. - Double‑click
OverlayEditor.dllto open the editor. - In OverlayEditor, go to the Overlays tab → Import.
- Select the desired overlay from the folder where you extracted the archive.
- If necessary, adjust data sources for your system.
Important
User settings in the overlays are locked by default.
All overlays ignore user OSD settings so that the overlay looks the same for everyone.
Because of this, changing font/scale via RTSS user settings does not work.
To unlock this:
- Open the overlay properties.
- Uncheck
Lock user settings. - Apply the font, style and size specified in the
Namefield.
Important
In the AMD Full v3.0 graph … overlays, some sensors are duplicated from LibreHardwareMonitor (LHM).
Before relying on these readings, compare them with sensors from HWiNFO:
- Some sensors may be missing in LHM.
- Some sensors may show incorrect values.
- Sensor names may not reflect their actual meaning.
For example, on my system the SoC Voltage in LHM was labeled as Vcore,
and the Core (S12 TFN) sensor did not show core voltage at all.
Caution
CPU clock from RTSS may cause stutters.
On a Ryzen 5 5600G system, the CPU clock source from RTSS caused micro‑stutters
(visible on the Frametime graph and confirmed via %PollingTime0%, %PollingTime1% macros).
It is recommended not to use CPU clock from RTSS and to keep the CPU frequency
source provided by MSI Afterburner / HWiNFO instead.











