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Hi fellow Anthonies, I have a problem right now that I am facing on my new monitor I had got a few weeks ago to increase my productivity from my teeny 13 inch laptop. It is the Lenovo L22e. It is a VA Panel, 1080p, goes from 49-76 hz. Pretty nice. It has tiny bezels, and looks great compared to my laptop which was kinda old which I believe was a TN panel (im not sure but it sucks so it probably is). So I had seen that it had a feature that it could support upto 4 ms response times. Now I know its not too good, but fortunately or unfortunately, I have not been spoilt with high refresh rate and low response times, and think its good enough. So when it came, by default the pixel overdrive setting in the built in monitor settings was set to medium. It was when I was noticing purple ghosts/fringing (I am not sure what is the best terminology) when I was scrolling under any sorts of text under any color background. It was also noticeable when you move around a small window around on the icons and text. It was also present in 75 hz mode. Interesting part: This sort of ghosting was not occurring when overdrive was set to off. Which is pretty weird since every single thread I was searching about this said that it is because the pixels are not shifting fast enough, so the answer was to switch on game mode/pixel overdrive mode. For me, in case of no overdrive, there was a very teeny white blur like one millimetre around the text, but with it on, there was a very huge and noticeable purple color ghost following the text as I pressed middle click and was scrolling through a document. Now I know that I dont have a super cool tuned eye that could make out between 1 and 5 ms lag but like you can see for yourself. It's pretty weird. scroll.mp4 You can see when I turn it on, there's definitely some stuff going on that shouldn't. It's currently 1080p 75 hz. Any advice would be appreciated. EDIT: With normal instead of extreme, it looks much better but its still visible.
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Hi everyone! I'm having an issue with a monitor I just purchased. kolke - Producto 27 inch, 1080p, 165hz, VA panel. There is no Overdrive option available on the menu. I researched and I found that this panel is a generic one used on other monitors as well, and those monitors have the Overdrive option Example this one Monitor 165hz, 27 pulgadas, panel VA | Redragon Jade , it has the same generic menu as mine, but with the Overdrive option. Is there anything I can do about it? The monitor has a lot ghosting and it's quite annoying. Thanks in advance!
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Hey guys maybe you can help me with this. I have an Acer XB273U GX and I love it but I have this issue where at the moment I enable Gsync the overshoot becomes very aggressive. It is not as bad as setting overdrive to Extreme but it is much worse than when it is set to normal. Have you noticed this issue with a similar monitor? Do you know how can I fix this or what could be causing it? Thanks in advance
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Hey there dear LTT Forum User, As you already read, I've got a problem. Long Story: I bought a used HD 6850 and it worked perfectly fine, I opened it up cleaned it till it shined and put that thing back together as I always do with used Hardware. Now, I gave this card to a friend as a gift since I made sure it was running fine and tested thoroughly etc. She got the card put it in and played the For Honor Beta easily and some day she started some random game called Ship-something i dont remember. She played for 10 seconds when suddenly her PC instantly shut off and it started smelling like burnt electronics, (she told me that and i thought the PSU must have had too much since it is a 425 W PSU and this game was very poorly coded.). Not knowing what to do, she fired the PC up again but it refused to boot and only after 30 minutes of waiting she managed to turn it on again. After that green lines appeared and drivers weren't working anymore same with MSI Afterburner. Note: It was still detected by Windows. A few hours later she gave the card back to me and i was kinda confused from what she just told me but I said: There is surely a way to fix this... Still found no solution... BUT here are some key infos: The card is still running and putting out a signal. The card has no visible damage to it. The card will refuse to boot when proper drivers are installed. The card won't put out the correct resolution due to missing drivers. What I wanted to do: Use a program e.g. AMD Overdrive and reduce clock speeds for both core and memory to get rid of those ugly artifacts, aswell as voltage to take a little stress off of her PSU. What I managed to do: Nothing, since no program i know is able to do that without drivers and evertime I install a driver the PC won't boot. I'm running out of ideas (i still got some though) but I decided to get some help before I waste many more hours on this. TL;DR: HD 6850 crashed, Artifacts appeared, It isn't detected through any 3rd party app anymore, Installing drivers makes the PC not boot properly and only boots in safe mode (I'm writing this from safe boot with internet connection... what a time to be alive ) HALP Thanks in advance!
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Hello, I overclocked my GPU with AMD's overdrive tool but i really hated the fan curve and the fact it capped my maximum overclock. So i installed afterburner address these issues and it is a fantastic tool, BUT it conflicts with Catalyst. I did my overclock and a few hours of stress testing and it wen't all fine and good. But then i turned off my pc and the next day when i got to afterburner i saw my clock frequency at stock. I tried to raise it back and click ok but no changes were made. So to my content (that's some good quality sarcasm right there) i had to uninstall Afterburner and my drivers which i guess were corrupted because my pc started derping. Now i would like to know how to fix this conflict and why is it happening. thx
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So on my bios it will not let me change the voltage. so i can only get 3.7, when i use overdrive i can get it up to 4.4. The only issue is that when ever i turn my pc back on all the settings are gone. Is there any way for this to save and apply on startup ?
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Hello this is my first post to the LTT forum so sorry if I am breaking any rules or etiquette. I just bought the ASUS VG27AQ (the one that LTT did a video one) and i have noticed when i turn on ELMB (back light strobing essentially) I am unable to turn on "Trace Free" (aka overdrive). I am really saddened by this considering I do not see why they have to be independent of one and other. Can I get suggestions on what I should do?
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Hello, I have a simple question(s), I am not sure if this was asked before. I'm choosing a new monitor and I'm inclined to buy an inexpensive 170$ Full HD AH-IPS 23" ViewSonic VX2363SMHL, because it has the lowest response time of 2 ms grey-to-grey of the monitors with IPS panels that I've found. I want to buy an all-rounder, that is going to be good for games, movies, photo-editing, reading texts and entertainment, basically for the general use, for a reasonable price. Viewsonic has used overdrive to achieve 2 ms GTG response time with this monitor and there are other similar monitors from other vendors with response times like 4-6 ms, but I'm not sure if they have overdrive enabled by manufacturers. My questions are: will I be able to achieve 2 ms response time on other similar monitors with default response times like 4-6 ms if I enable overdrive on them through their on screen displays, if they have it disabled? Is it worth it to buy 2 ms IPS panel with overdrive forever enabled and can't be turned off in the on-screen-display or I should go for a 4 ms GTG IPS panel? Is it just the overdrive that makes ViewSonic VX2363SMHL react faster than others(or may be the overdrive taken to an extreme), but the IPS panels and the response times in all these similarly priced cheap monitors are essentially very similar? What would you choose 23" ViewSonic VX2363SMHL or 23" Iiyama XU2390HS-B1? Or may be 27" IIYAMA X2783HSU-B3 with A-MVA+ panel or 23.6" IIYAMA X2481HS-B1 with S-MVA? Good bye, Alexander.
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running a HD 7690m (laptop), after updating from windows 10 1903 to 1909, radeon 'overdrive' is missing from the radeon settings panel. I have tried DDU from safemode, and reinstalled the exact driver and CCC i had running in 1903. I tried deleting the registry key of HKCU\Software\ATI\ACE\Settings so the settings could rebuild. Also made sure the user account has permission to HKCU\Software\ATI\ACE\Settings and its children. tried using MSI afterburner to enable "extend official overclocking limits". seems that 1909 has effectively neutered overdrive on this older card.
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Help with Overclocking RAM in Overdrive
tatsukage13 posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I'm on an old AMD prebuilt that had an A6-3650 in it and had upgraded ram WAY back to 8GB. This was someone else's computer before but now it's mine. I bought an A6-3670K that overdrive OC'd to 3.4GHz. I also had bought 8GB (2x4GB) of 1600MHz memory because I thought it was 800 MHz after looking at task manager and CPU-Z. Now I unexpectedly had 4 dimms of 4GB 1600MHz ram but 2 board slots. I want to at least get SOME extra umph out of my memory for the iGPU to use. This motherboard doesn't have a place in BIOS for overclocking anything but I CAN edit ram settings in Overdrive. -
I want to enable overdrive on my brothers laptop screen, becous the goasting is realy realy bad, but i don't know how to do this. It is on a laptop you see and i couldnt find a setting for it in display settings. The laptop is a Lenovo Legion Y520 with a i5 7300HQ, GTX 1050 and the operating system is windows 10. The display is 6 bit 60 hertz. I dont know if it is a ips panel. I would realy appriciate it if any of you guys can help me. i am so bloody bad in overwatch and i want to keep up with my little brother.
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I've been attempting to use and overdrive as I know nothing about ocing in the bios. I would send a pic of it but it keeps in failing to send. Amd fx 6300. Vid is 1.2375 at 4.2ghz. Max temp is 65 C. I would like 4.3 at least until i get more fans and a better cooler. It says it fails when it comes to the calculation test.
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This might be a silly question but i have a Acer KG251QF 144 HZ monitor and in the box and in specs it says this has a response time of 1ms. and im using it via a DP cable. so my problem is, in monitor menu under the games section the option "overdrive" is set to normal and its grayed out.(attached pic) So is that means that im not getting a response time of 1 ms ? does overdrive have anything to do with response time ?
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Hey! So, I'll try to keep this relatively short. I recently bought an Acer XB271HU 144hz 1440p IPS monitor, and it is quite awesome. I have however noticed that I get quite noticeable overshoot/inverse ghosting when my overdrive setting is set to the balanced "normal" mode, which is clearly the best setting out of the three available options. The severity of it varies depending on for example the contrast difference between two adjacent colors. At its worst it can be quite distracting though. It always affects the edges of colors/objects, unlike with the OD setting set to "extreme", where the whole picture is clearly affected when movement is present. I run the monitor in 144hz and G-sync enabled, but g-sync doesn't have an effect on this.Here is something I recorded with my crappy camera to try and demonstrate what I am seeing. The video isn't perfect, I know, but you can nevertheless see the behavior I am talking about on it: If you pay attention to the sides of that white light, you can see very visible dark trailing even though the movement happening is quite mild. Also, the camera mitigates the effect a little. Don't get me wrong, I do acknowledge that most monitors get at least some overshoot with overdrive, but in my case it is more than I originally expected.So, is this behavior to be expected and it is just something I need to get used to, or could there actually be something wrong with the monitor itself? Or do the overshoot effects vary from unit to unit enough so to justify replacing my monitor with another one? I just want to know if I ended up with a unit that is a part of a "bad batch" or faulty in any way as I still have the option of returning the monitor and getting a replacement.I appreciate every informed reply/opinion I get!
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Hey I'm having some issues with MSI Afterburner and AMD Overdrive. So before AMD Crimson came along, I used MSI Afterburner to OC my card. Here is some quick information: Mobo: ASRock 990FX Killer CPU: FX-6350 @ 4.7Ghz PSU: Sentey MBP750-HM 750w GPU: MSI R9 380 GAMING 4GB GPU2: NVIDIA GT 730 (disabled in device manager) (use it for DIRECTV 2 PC because it's the only card that I have that features screen capture protection) Im running the latest AMD drivers as of this post. The stock speed for the card is 980Mhz and while using Afterburner, I would be able to get a stable OC of 1142Mhz with the Voltage slider set to the max. Once AMD Crimson came out and the driver installed on my PC, I probably (can't remember) navigated to the Global Overdrive panel under Gaming => Global Settings => Global Overdrive, and accepted the liability statement from AMD. If I use Afterburner now with the same settings, the core clock will flux between ~800Mhz and 950Mhz. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers and settings in hopes that it would cause the liability statement to pop up again, in which case I would decline it to keep Overdrive off, but sadly this was not the case. I'm able to achieve an OC of 1141Mhz in Overdrive, but it is very unstable in certain games (but not all) that were fine before). I was wondering if anyone would have any ideas as to why this might be happening. Took me a while to address this issue.
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Hello, I have a r9 390 and I would like to automatically over/under clock my GPU depending on the game. Crimson has that feature but when I look at the core and the memory clock speed, it doesn't change per game. I have over clocked the memory to 1600 MHz and the core to 1127 MHz. Using the 'global' settings in crimson. Thank you for your time.
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Hello, I have a r9 390 and I would like to automatically over/under clock my GPU depending on the game. Crimson has that feature but when I look at the core and the memory clock speed, it doesn't change per game. I have over clocked the memory to 1600 MHz and the core to 1127 MHz. Using the 'global' settings in crimson. Thank you for your time.
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AMD overdrive restarts pc after being opened
Walker998 posted a topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
half an hour ago i found out amd overdrive and that it can be used to help with overclocking my cpu (x4 860k) since i'm using a way higher league r9 380x i downloaded it from amd's website and after it was installed it asked to restart which took a surprisingly long time when i tried to log into windows nothing i typed was inputted until windows goes back to the window before from waiting and then after trying again it worked then when i opened overdrive and clicking ok to the warning message the pc restarted, without the problem from the line above (and i did try several times) then i attempted to make this thread but chrome didn't work as it was loading webpages so slow that the freeze screen came up and i lost patience and closed chrome from it's tile below since kill did nothing didn't want to use edge since my login wasn't saved then i uninstalled it with no problem and chrome worked again any suggestions? -
System specs Amd 860k cpu Asus a88x plus motherboard Be Quiet! Pure rock cpu cooler 8 gb Adata ddr3 1600 (oc 2133) ram Zotac Gtx 960 2gb gpu Sandisk 240gb ssd plus Corsair tx650 Psu Nzxt s340 white case Nzxt grid+ v2 fan controller Windows 10 64 bit os This is my first post so I apologize in advanced for poor terminology or understanding. I haven't built a pic in over 11 years but that's like riding a bike so this has nothing to do with that. My problem is from a fresh brand new install of Windows on this build I have not been able to get correct temp readings. I have used HWmonitor, HWinfo64, Aida 64, nzxt cam and all are reporting idle temps anywhere from 57-73degree celcius at idle. Now I know this is impossible as bios and my fingers can tell the cooler is not hot, or warm, bios reads 28c at idle load in bios. I have tried amd overdrive to get the correct thermal margins from the cpu. However upon loading AOD my pc reboots. I have loaded asus Ai suite 3 and it records a cpu temp of 26-31c at idle and max 53c stress test and gaming on fallout 4 ultra settings. I have also updated to the newest chipset drivers, latest bios, and newest Crimson/catalyst software; which also will not load and states there are no configurations to change when trying to load catalyst. Probably due to using an Nvidia gpu and disable on die gpu. So to the problem, I either need to get overdrive to work on the a88x platform with my board to monitor temps or a way for Cam to understand the temperature readings so I can either manually set fan speeds and or have cam control them based on cpu temp. I would assume I have adequate cooling with case plus 4 fans and cpu cooler. Now I would have Ai suite 3 monitor temps which seems more realistic number but my motherboard only has 2 case fan headers one of which cannot control fan speed so one fan always runs full tilt also the two from case fans would have to be molex powered and run full tilt. I want quiet not helicopter loud. I'm not the only one reporting this issue with asus a88x boards and I don't think there is enough info given to understand why this doesn't work. I know the Apu temperature problem is real but most people have AOD working. Does anyone have some ideas or insight on this or a possible solution?? Thanks
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http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Willow196/saved/q3nhP6 can someone tell me if the power pins on this psu can support my gpus being maxed out power wise in amd overdrive? i dont want to blow it up.
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I know GTX745 is a very rare graphic card, but I want to overdrive it not only for gaming but also other things, how do u do it with the most harmless way(I know it will harm ur graphic card no matter what, but im considering for a new one most 3 years later). I know it got to do with something about core clock and memory clock. Also, it's the best if someone can explain core clock and memory clock to me (links appreciated)
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I think this is how I say it, I am quite new and I have a "locked" graphics card it won't let me overclock it unless I unlock it with AMD overdrive said this video on YouTube. But for some reason when I install the software it comes with loads of different things but not overdrive. ~ Matt.
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Okay PSensor says my average load temps goes from 55c, 65c to 75c but it depends on CPU usage and/or number of cores but AMD Overdrive says the core temperature is at 45c max (60%+ on ALL cores while playing Grey Goo with bots that had cheating enabled which spammed the map with units so bad the FPS went to 10-15 sometimes...) during heavy load? Does this make sense or is one of the two WAY OFF? AMD Overdrive VS PSensor...