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The page you linked me to gives me the download link to the 10.10e installer, which is reporting a 404 error.
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I had this to start with when I just enabled overdrive but had stock clocks. When I actually overclocked (in overdrive) then the idle clocks correctly revert to 157/300. Using a single 5850 and happy now.well the memory now downclocks to 300mhz like it should in idle when overclocked, but the core still stays at 400mhz instead of 157mhz (5770)(
You can fix the pink hue yourself :
Open the CCC.
Select 'Desktop & Displays ' from the graphics menu in the top left corner.
In the bottom left corner there's a monitor graphic with a black triangle beside it.
Click the triangle and select 'Configure' from the menu.
Click the 'Color' tab and at the bottom change 'Color Temperature Control' to be 6500k.
Thats the tip I used when 10.10 came out and it will help others here too.
It didn't quire do a good enough job for me though, 6700 temp worked best for natural colours on my mid-range LCD. and it helps changing your monitors colour temp (in your monitors settings) to sRGB. Because this can make the screen bright, go back to your Ati control colour options and lower the brightness/contrast to -38/78 and its much better overall.
Don't know why AMD are making it harder for people by changing the driver temps, is there actually a good reason for this as I find it odd?
I had this to start with when I just enabled overdrive but had stock clocks. When I actually overclocked (in overdrive) then the idle clocks correctly revert to 157/300. Using a single 5850 and happy now.




Pink hue is still there for me.Do these get rid of the "pink hue" from 10.10?
yeah and me. i know it's a simple fix to just move it back to 65000 but we shouldn't have to really
Where do you do that? Which section of the Control Panel I cant see to find it.
Pink hue is still there for me.
desktop and displays, then there is a little monitor in left bottom corner, click the black inverted triangle, click configure, click color at the top and it's in there