I know of a few users on here who are suffering problems with 2d/3d clock speeds with Radeon 5770 Crossfire setups.
This forced a few of us to stick with the Catalyst 9.12 Drivers (pre-hotfix)
The issue I had, is that one card at Desktop would be Idling with 2d clocks of 157/300 and the the other would constantly run at 850/1200.
I know seem to have gotten rid of this, it ocassionally comes back but goes away in a couple of seconds,
Here's how I got rid of it enabling me to use the New 10.2 Release
CLICK ME!! Thanks to twist3d0n3 and XTREMESYSTEMS
EDIT -
I did the above in the following stages!
- Removed all ATi software and drivers via the ATI install manager (in your Windows 7 Programs section)
- Deleted EVERY ATi folder I could find on my PCs Hard drive (all Hidden folders, In the users section etc)
- Rebooted pc
- Installed Catalyst 10.2s
- Edited Registry
- Rebooted once again
Done
This forced a few of us to stick with the Catalyst 9.12 Drivers (pre-hotfix)
The issue I had, is that one card at Desktop would be Idling with 2d clocks of 157/300 and the the other would constantly run at 850/1200.
I know seem to have gotten rid of this, it ocassionally comes back but goes away in a couple of seconds,
Here's how I got rid of it enabling me to use the New 10.2 Release

CLICK ME!! Thanks to twist3d0n3 and XTREMESYSTEMS

EDIT -
I did the above in the following stages!
- Removed all ATi software and drivers via the ATI install manager (in your Windows 7 Programs section)
- Deleted EVERY ATi folder I could find on my PCs Hard drive (all Hidden folders, In the users section etc)
- Rebooted pc
- Installed Catalyst 10.2s
- Edited Registry
- Rebooted once again
Done

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