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fluctuates between 2D/3D clock 5870

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Hi stupid question but is it normal that the 2d & 3d clock fluctuate when Idle, am I just being paranoid :D sorry is screen shot wasn't necessary

 
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That's normal when your using a browser. For some reason powerplay ramps up the clock when you scroll up and down on a web page. If it is really idle it should sit at 157.
 
Mine does it when I use my mouse wheel, post a screen in a sec.

GPUClocks.jpg
 
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I get it on my 6950. It doesn't always jump to max clocks for all websites, sometimes only jumps to halfway. It happens on these forums too when scrolling.

What browser do you use? Don't some use GPU acceleration?
 
Powerplay sucks. Mine used to kick into 3d clocks when I opened ms word or excel. I use ati tray tool now and it is much better at keeping low clocks on my 4890, although I did need to set a few exclusions.
 
Think I have found the problem. :)

Disable smooth scrolling under the advanced setting in IE.

Just disabled it and the clocks no longer jump, re-enabled it and they jump again.

Let me know if this fixes it.
 
HI, here's my problem resolving:

(HD5870) "Background slide shows" makes mhz jump, I disabled it and now GPU idle's at
157mhz/300mhz while browsing/MO/scrolling/etc.


from this:
Desktop_2011_01_02_17_12_18_399.jpg


TO THIS:
Desktop_2011_01_02_23_35_04_943.jpg
 
Strange, I disabled the background slideshow but didn't stop the clocks jumping. There must be a few things that can cause it. At least I know 2 of them now for next time. :)
 
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