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290X overclock problem

Hi guys. I have a really odd problem right now. I have this system for a couple of months now and overclocked it a couple of times to see how far I could go without changing the power settings. I could always get 1110 Core and 1450 Memory. I wanted to run 3DMARK and aplied the overclock but then this happened:

 

This never happened before and I don't know why. I haven't applied the overclock for a long time (got a 144Hz 1080p screen instead of a 60Hz, and updated my drivers to Omega drivers). Does anyone know why this is happening?

 

It's a Asus 290X DCU2 btw, full specs on my profile.

 

EDIT: On my second screen (60Hz) the tearing is way less.

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that means you lost the lotterry (as I did)  and have to revert the speeds

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that means you lost the lotterry (as I did)  and have to revert the speeds

But I could play games on these speeds before. Why can't I do that now?

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But I could play games on these speeds before. Why can't I do that now?

 

I think its because some damage was caused, sadly. 

 

happens to the best of us 

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I think its because some damage was caused, sadly. 

 

happens to the best of us 

How could I damage it? The only times I open my case is when I clean it (with compressed air) so physical damage shouldn't be a problem.

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How could I damage it? The only times I open my case is when I clean it (with compressed air) so physical damage shouldn't be a problem.

 

I think that may be it, i'm not sure though. I don't see what else would cause that. 

 

I think @Minibois had something similar with one of his cards, 

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I ran Firestrike on normal clocks, then opened afterburner to apply the problematic overclock and now it works fine :S

I'll do some more testing and report back.

Thanks for the help so far folks!

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I think that may be it, i'm not sure though. I don't see what else would cause that. 

 

I think @Minibois had something similar with one of his cards, 

You're probably thinking of somebody else, have never had this happen :P (barely had any GPU's in my life..)

It doesn't look like physical damage though, it looks more like a bad chip that cant handle the overclock

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I ran Firestrike on normal clocks, then opened afterburner to apply the problematic overclock and now it works fine :S

I'll do some more testing and report back.

Thanks for the help so far folks!

 

Damn, well thats good :P 

 

Hope it works out for you! 

 

You're probably thinking of somebody else, have never had this happen :P (barely had any GPU's in my life..)

It doesn't look like physical damage though, it looks more like a bad chip that cant handle the overclock

 

Lol sorry, I could have sworn it was you.... oh well. This has happened before. :P Thanks anyhow!

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