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I bought a new MSI R9 380 4GB a few months ago as an upgrade from my r7 250, but I just recently noticed something weird while in CPU-Z; this being that it seemed as if my GPU core clock was 300 Mhz and my Memory Clock is 150 Mhz, which I'm not sure is correct. I have no idea how I haven't noticed this until now and how it starts so low. I'll attach some screenshots of MSI Afterburner. I'm not sure if 300 MHz and 150 MHz is the actual stock speed for my memory and core, I would assume that it's much higher. Any overclocking suggestions are welcome: Here's my PC specs for someone wanting to know more before suggesting: - Hyper 212 Evo - AMD 8320 - MSI 760GM-P34 Motherboard (super trash) - EVGA 500w Bronze https://gyazo.com/913441eba4fef4229889e597fe6aa9ae
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What would be the best budget build for a person who wants to play CS:GO at 120 FPS on medium-high settings do "light" photo and video editing plan to play demanding AAA games in the future not break the bank I tried to make a draft (keep in mind it's shitty) but I'd like that you people expand on that draft and maybe suggest some peripherals. I'd like to keep the case the same however. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/t2J2t6 Edit: I need a monitor too, preferably 120Hz or 144Hz if the value is there.
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I was recently updated my gpu drivers with WHQL 15.3. When I start my system the graphics card clock speed for GPU and Memory are stuck at 450/195 mhz, I have to open MSI after burner and select reset to bring the card back to default values of 1010/1450 mhz. I can no longer overclock utilizing MSI afterburner or Trixx. Anybody having this issues are can guide me on how to fix it? Can not revert to old drivers as I no longer have it. --------------- System OS: Win 10 pro CPU: I-5 4670K MB: MSI B85-G41 Memory: Gskill 8gb Vcard: Sapphire R9 380 4Gb
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Does anyone have recommendations for what is the quietest GPU vendor? I am looking for an AMD card because Nvidia is a pile of bs when it come to Linux (to quote Torvolds himself "Fudge you Nvidia!") and I intent to fully have migrated to nixos by summer! (Selling EVGA 960 4gb) but I need the quietest vendor (probably looking to get either an r9 380 or r9 380x (4gb)), I want silence because my rig without GPU is literally unaudible, even without headphones! I would however like an all-black gpu as the rest of my rig is all black as well! (unfortunetely that rules out MSI). Basically silence is more important to me than temps! Edit: will be using open driver, sorry should have specified (hence amd):P
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Will I see stutter if I get a fx 6300 and a r9 380 4g? If yes then should I just stay with the core i5 4460?
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Hey guys,I'm planning to build an AMD-based Gaming rig. For the CPU,i thought a fx-8350 will be ok (a bit overclocked) and for the GPU i chose the r9 380 4gb ddr5 256bit(msi). The CPU is a bit old,like 2 or more years,while the GPU has just came out. So,will it bottleneck or will it be alright?
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So today I was making a custom resolution in radeons software and I guess I accidentally added extra hz that my monitor didnt support. I didnt know this though because when I clicked 'verify' the resolution opened fine, so I saved it. The problems started occuring right after I saved it. almost immediately after I saved it my monitor said it was out of range. I tried booting in safe mode and low resolution mode to try to delete the custom res but I cant open the radeon settings in safe mode due to the restrictons that safe mode has and low resolution does absolutely nothing, just makes the pc boot as normal giving me the black screen, my mobo does have onboard graphics but radeon only opens the settings for the display port thats being output from, meaning I have no way to access the settings to my gpu (that I know of) unless its plugged in and Im using the display its outputting to. I'm on windows 8.1 and my mobo and cpu are: GIGABYTE GA-F2A88XM-HD3 And my apu is the a8 7600
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I was thinking on buying this psu for my new rig, but im not sure, can you help me? My rig: i5 4460 gigabyte ga-h97m d3h sapphire r9 380 4gb
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System Specs: ASUS P6T motherboard Intel i7-920 Bloomfield Clocked at 3.7 GHz and at ~1.35 volts Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler Radeon Powercolor R9 380 4GB 6GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 RAM at 1600 MHz 2 x 1TB Seagate Desktop HDD in RAID 0 Corsair CS750M 80+ Gold rated 750W power supply and some crappy DVD drive not worth mentioning. I upgraded from an EVGA Superclocked GTX 760 fairly recently. After said upgrade my PC started crashing during gaming. My PC would simply blackscreen and the games audio would cut out but VoIP would continue sending and recieving for a small amount of time then that would cut out too. My PC would still be on and running but with that blackscreen and all that could be done is restarting it. Thought it was CPU overheating so I used AIDA64's stress test and temps peaked at ~84C. I opened the case and blew out all of the dust with a can of compressed air. closed her up and ran the stress test again. Temps then peaked at ~73C. Started gaming again and it happened again. So I Thought it could be a problem with my new video card. That's the only thing I changed so maybe that's overheating. Downloaded MSI Afterburner and cranked the fans up to 100% thinking they might now be automatically keeping up with the demands of the GPU. Nope still crashed. My drivers are up to date and I cannot figure out what could be causing this. Any help would be lovely and I'd be happy to perform any tests and upload the logs here. Thanks.
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Hi i'am new to building gaming PC's or PC's in general. right now I'am looking at a r9 380, but i don't know why the gaming card also from msi is so much more expensive for a lower clock speed. If anyone know's why and could tell me which is the better buy it would be a great help. r9 380 4g5dt oc: https://www.msi.com/product/graphics-card/R9-380-4GD5T-OC.html#hero-specification r9 380 gaming 4g: https://ca.msi.com/product/graphics-card/R9-380-GAMING-4G.html#hero-specification
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Hi I have a problem with my MSI r9 380, Tried to Fix issues using common method.. (i.e, Reformat,Uninstall Drivers,Clean Boot.. etc) But still has problems. I've benchmark my system for a day and the issue did not appear in any logs... The issue here is the r9 380 keeps disconnecting randomly... maybe 2-3 times a day, it will disconnect for a sec and reconnect again, i know it's disconnecting because you will hear it like you are ejecting a usb device or it's like when you are updating a GPU (flicker for a second then Come back to life Again). I Checked the event log and i've seen some error. This is particular for the amdservice i think.. i've also tried switching PSU, but still the problem exists. Please Find the attachment below for Diagnostics,Logs, Etc. I hope someone has the same issue. I can't RMA this card back because i bought it in amazon used. and it will cost me $ to ship it back to USA. (I'm not in US btw). " The description for Event ID 0 from source amdacpusrsvc cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: amdacpusrsvc [EVENT]: SERVICE_CONTROL_POWEREVENT: RESUME: FAILED. " DxDiag.txt logs1.xml logs2.xml
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Hello guys! I'm having doubt about which version r9 I will choose. Sapphire R9 380 or Sapphire R9 380x both is nitro specs. Feel free to talk to other brands
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I am thinking about buying a Gigabyte Radeon R9 380 Windforce 4gb card. In Gigabytes website it says 500 watts requiered, but I allready have a 430w power suply. Will that work or do I have to buy a new one?
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I currently own a r9 380 4gb that has treated me well and plays all the games I want to at 1080p. If I want to go to a higher resolution in the future is getting another 380 a good idea or should I sell what I have and buy a better card?
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Hello LTT Community, I've recently have encountered an issue with my amd build that when i turn it on it displays onto the monitor but the monitor gives a message saying "Input is not supported). I've reinstalled the 16.1.1 drivers using another monitor ( i use this monitor for my gaming pc so i can't use it for the amd build) that the computer posts with, didn't want to work with the old monitor. Reinstalled the stable 15.1 crimson drivers, that did not work, reinstalled windows and 16.1.1 and 15.1 drivers that did not work. So im out of ideas. What could it be?
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Hey everyone, Like it says in the title: Will an AMD Athlon x4 640 bottleneck an R9 380 much? I know it'll be a bottleneck but I wanna know will it be much, as in a rough estimate from completely unplayable to a lil bottlenck? Background info: I'm putting together a gaming pc in a few months but was wondering how much an R9 380 would be handicapped by the cpu if I decide to buy the GPU early and just stick it in to do for now. Thanks in advance for any help, it's greatly appreciated.
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Hi! I am building my first system very soon and am ordering in the coming week. I am decided on parts, any suggested changes had better be persuasive. The one thing I do want check is: Do I need a bigger PSU? I have saved myself £15GBP by opting for 550w rather than 650w. I will be running an i5-6600 (possible overclock later) and an R9 380 4GB STRIX edition from ASUS, this pulls 'up to 225 watts' according to ASUS. The PSUs I am looking at are EVGA G2 series ones, they deliver almost all the rated power over the 12v rail, about 540w on the 550w model I believe. Future cards will be 980 equivalents or lower and more power-efficient, SLI is not planned anytime soon. I may run stress tests and benchmarks but not regularly once it is set up. Thanks in advance! :-)
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Hello, everyone! I try to build a very cheap PC for my cousin and I'm on a budget. I can get a Sapphire Radeon Nitro R9 380 2GB for the same price as the Zotac GTX 960 AMP! Edition 2GB. Which is better?
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This is going to be my first build for editing videos for YouTube and gaming. I need some final thoughts and tips on parts I should get for this build. I am trying to keep this build under $750 (id prefer under 700 but I can manage). I have already bought the RAM, Case, DVD Drive, PSU, and Cpu fan. I just need thought on the other parts that are left to buy. I dont want to go over $750 to get the price under 700 dollars I am willing to take some frames away for price. All of the parts are being bought from Amazon and Newegg List: Intel Core i3-4170 CM Hyper 212 evo Gigabyte HA-H97M-HD3 Micro ATX Crucial Ballistix Sport 8gb WD Blue 1TB Asus R9 380 2GB DeepCool Tesseract - Red EVGA 500W 80+ Silver Asus 24b1st DVD Drive HP Pavillion IPS 21.5 inch - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015WCV70W/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1N4GDC8Y4289R&coliid=IBY6792UD12IR&psc=1 TP Link Wifi Adapter http://pcpartpicker.com/p/YhK4yc
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So, i am looking for a new graphics card(the MSI R9 380 4GB Gaming) and i wonder if my current rig would bottleneck it THAT much current rig: CPU: AMD Athlon x4 750k RAM: 2x8GB 1600Mhz i can't remember the motherboard but i know it has an FM2+ socket and PCI x16 2.0 Current GPU:Nvidia GT 630 2GB 530w psu First of all, i know i'll have to buy a new motherboard for that card. The thing is , i don't have enough budget to buy a new cpu, so should i get the R9 380 and keep my Athlon x4 750k? will it bottleneck that much?
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Hey guys, I recently received as a gift a powercolor r9 380 4Gb graphics card as an upgrade to my gtx 760. I was super excited to try out my games on this shiny new card but was rather let down when i had WORSE frame rates than my gtx 760. I avg about 50 fps with most settings on high on Fallout 4 and only really dipping below 30 when i used a fat man danger close. with the r9 380 i avg 28 fps walking down a hallway with everything set on low and now AA, no AO, no Anisotropic Filtering, no god rays, all fade options set to lowest. this is driving me crazy because i know this card should be pulling at least 1.5x the workload of my 760. any tips or suggestions are welcome **CPU** | [intel Core i5-4570 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor] **Motherboard** | [ASRock Z87 Pro3 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard] **Memory** | [A-Data XPG V1.0 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory] **Storage** | [Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive] **Video Card** | [MSI GeForce GTX 760 2GB TWIN FROZR Video Card **Case** | [NZXT Phantom 410 (Gunmetal/Black) ATX Mid Tower Case] **Power Supply** | [Corsair CX 500W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply] this is my build with the 760 obviously replaced
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I found a $180 r9 380. Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202151&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker,%20LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=
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I have two monitors, one using HDMI and the other using DVI. I cannot get the computer to display anything on the DVI monitor which will stay in standby mode after displaying the windows logo upon start up. I have an R9 380 with the 16.1 crimson edition drivers and have just upgraded to windows 10. This monitor set up worked fine on windows 7 with an old Radeon 6850. What can I do to fix this issue? This is what the windows display settings says when I try to use the other monitor: I upgraded to windows 10 from windows 7. I have a Powercolor R9 380 4GB. I have the latest 16.1 crimson edition drivers. I have checked for updates in Windows update, there are no new updates. Trying DVI monitor by itself using the DVI-I port the monitor will display the motherboards "asus" splashscreen and then will go into standby mode with a message claiming "No signal - Digital". The DVI monitor plugged into a DVI-D port would display until the windows logo and loading circle appears on bootup and then it goes into standby with the same message. Plugging into the mobo DVI port results into the same situation as the DVI-I port on the GPU. The same things happen if I have the HDMI display plugged in. UPDATE: FIXED! The main 1080p monitor needed a HDMI cable and the older 4:3 monitor needed a VGA cable with a DVI adaptor to connect it to the Video card. Thanks.
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Just finished building my pc.. plugged in my monitor and keyboard and turned on the power. Everything looks like it's working.. all fans on the case are spinning and also the cpu fan and gpu fans so everything seems to have power Still on a black screen though it's been 5 minutes
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So I bought this graphics card very recently and so far I'm very disappointed. My older card (gtx 560) has been performing better than my new one. I'm now playing GTA V at 30-40 fps on medium settings, actually pretty much no matter what settings in the game I change the fps stays the same. Fallout 4 is stuttering like crazy on medium settings and fps is around 25 in the cities and 60 out in the wilderness. GPU usage is going wild while i'm playing, pic (GTA V gameplay): http://i.imgur.com/TVxVi8y.png Temp is still stable though. I have tried different AMD drivers, old and new ones, doesn't really make any difference. Anyone knows what's going on here? I'm pretty sure the performance isn't supposed to be this bad. Is the card maybe defect? Or is my CPU just bottlenecking? Specs: CPU: Intel® Core i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.4GHz RAM: 8192MB RAM GPU: AMD Radeon R9 380 Series (the XFX version) PSU: 500W (all voltage levels are stable) DxDiag: http://txt.do/5zvcg