I've just done a small amount of testing. In game boost clocks are lower with any combination of PBO/Auto OC/Curve Optimiser vs Stock.
For example, with -5 all cores > 125 PBO > I get decent single core boosts up to 5075Mhz, however, when I launch CoD:MW and play a game, I get around 4.5 -...
I'm really not sure what I'm doing here. This OCing is unlike anything I've seen before. (Been Intel since Q6600)
Running a 5900X
- I have my Auto OC set to 125 (150 is unstable)
- Curve set to -5 all cores (-10 is unstable)
- CCD0 Seems to boost between 5025 and 5075 / CCD1 barely touches 4950...
Towards the end of the video he suggested that Wendel from Level 1 Techs found that 4x8GB Single Rank performed well, but 2x16GB Single rank performed better. Potentially a typo on the script? I need clarification on this before I purchase memory for my 5900X.
I have some serious Backlight bleed issues with this monitor, but only really when I'm viewing it from an angle.
My main issue is the mass of Thunderflies that have decided to take lodgings in it.
I cant get them out, and I can't afford to drop another £700 on a monitor.
Any suggestions?
Morning Gibbo
I ordered a G1 on the 13th, will my Card be getting shipped or will I have to wait for more stock?
I'm assuming you sold out of them today as soon as they were in stock.
I had the fix, it was rock solid stable with MSI Afterburner on Windows 7 playing any game.
Since installing 8.1, using the same settings I cant get the results to replicate; its throttling again.
The LG 2560x1080p Monitor is STUNNING.
My housemate has one and even though the pixel density is no different to a 1920x1080p Panel it looks worlds apart.
The matte finish is perfect and it doesnt damage the image quality in any way, shape or form.
ASIC Is 80% according to GPU-Z. To me that is incredibly high, and would explain my low stock VDDC and the cards ability to run at 1030mhz rock solid at about 50-100mv lower than most R9 290X's stock VDDC.
I will try that this weekend, but bare in mind that at 1100Mhz stock volts it crashed...
I gave up on overclocking mine. Its now sat at a constant 1030Mhz. I had it at 1080mhz but had a power cut and it dialed back.
I don't like how I have to disable YLPVS or whatever it is just to get decent frames in less demanding games. My core clock was dialing back to 600 ish Mhz O.o
Has...
Power settings are all good @ +50
The card also runs at around 80c while gaming at 70% Fan speed (1440p Crysis 3 Max) and seems to throttle back to 980Mhz. While running Furmark it doesnt throttle till 94C and even then it only throttles to 1000Mhz
Cant seem to get a stable overclock. My cards stock voltage is currently at 1.069 and I'd like to keep it that way.
I'd love to run 1100/6000 at stock volts :(
ASIC is 80.1% if you're interested.
PS - Where the heck is the BIOS Switch?
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