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The core clock and memory clock of my ASUS Radeon 7950 HD downclock when I have a YouTube video playing (also happens when I'm gaming and watching youtube for music), when I'm using certain programs on the desktop, when I'm using OCCT (just the core clock), and when I'm in certain parts of PC games

Question: Is there any adjustment that can be made to make sure that both clocks remain consistent throughout any task?

I don't think this is a core or memory voltage issue. My overclock is stable at:

1050 core clock (MHz)
1600 memory clock (MHz)

1150 core voltage (mv)

1600 memory voltage
+20 power limit (%)

I've passed many 30 minute tests with OCCT with error check enabled and I've also passed many unigine engines. I've also passed 3DMark 11 tests

I'm currently using MSI Afterburner

My CPU overclock is stable @ 4.5 GHz with a 4.5 GHz cache; passed 8 hours with intel extreme tuning utility

Mobo BIOS is updated to the latest version

GPU is updated to the latest beta driver (15.4 Beta). GPU BIOS has never been tampered with

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
 

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why do you not want it to downclock...

it only downclocks when its not needed that much

are you having performance issues because of the memory? how do you know its the memory clock causing the problems?

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why do you not want it to downclock...

it only downclocks when its not needed that much

are you having performance issues because of the memory? how do you know its the memory clock causing the problems?

I know a guy whos setup is stable AT IDLE, he might've done the same, maybe not, lol

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The core clock and memory clock of my ASUS Radeon 7950 HD downclock when I have a YouTube video playing (also happens when I'm gaming and watching youtube for music), when I'm using certain programs on the desktop, when I'm using OCCT (just the core clock), and when I'm in certain parts of PC games

Question: Is there any adjustment that can be made to make sure that both clocks remain consistent throughout any task?

I don't think this is a core or memory voltage issue. My overclock is stable at:

1050 core clock (MHz)

1600 memory clock (MHz)

1150 core voltage (mv)

1600 memory voltage

+20 power limit (%)

I've passed many 30 minute tests with OCCT with error check enabled and I've also passed many unigine engines. I've also passed 3DMark 11 tests

I'm currently using MSI Afterburner

My CPU overclock is stable @ 4.5 GHz with a 4.5 GHz cache; passed 8 hours with intel extreme tuning utility

Mobo BIOS is updated to the latest version

GPU is updated to the latest beta driver (15.4 Beta). GPU BIOS has never been tampered with

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

 

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why do you not want it to downclock...

it only downclocks when its not needed that much

are you having performance issues because of the memory? how do you know its the memory clock causing the problems?

i don't think he's online right now.... ;( lol
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The core clock and memory clock of my ASUS Radeon 7950 HD downclock when I have a YouTube video playing (also happens when I'm gaming and watching youtube for music), when I'm using certain programs on the desktop, when I'm using OCCT (just the core clock), and when I'm in certain parts of PC games

Question: Is there any adjustment that can be made to make sure that both clocks remain consistent throughout any task?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

 

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The core clock and memory clock of my ASUS Radeon 7950 HD downclock when I have a YouTube video playing (also happens when I'm gaming and watching youtube for music), when I'm using certain programs on the desktop, when I'm using OCCT (just the core clock), and when I'm in certain parts of PC gamesQuestion: Is there any adjustment that can be made to make sure that both clocks remain consistent throughout any task?

I don't think this is a core or memory voltage issue. My overclock is stable at:

1050 core clock (MHz)

1600 memory clock (MHz)

1150 core voltage (mv)

1600 memory voltage

+20 power limit (%)

I've passed many 30 minute tests with OCCT with error check enabled and I've also passed many unigine engines. I've also passed 3DMark 11 testing

I'm currently using MSI Afterburner

My CPU overclock is stable @ 4.5 GHz with a 4.5 GHz cache; passed 8 hours with intel extreme tuning utility

Mobo BIOS is updated to the latest version

GPU is updated to the latest beta driver (15.4 Beta). GPU BIOS has never been tampered with

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

any of the suggestions work?
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