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For months, this card has performed perfectly well, and I have been running it at stock. Yesterday however, I noticed that games were performing poorly, and realized that the core clocks were cut in half from 1411 MHz to 705 MHz. Trying to remedy the issue, I tried updating the graphics drivers to the newest ones from the new year (I had been on Radeon 18.x.x), but the issue keeps popping up. Through the TRIXX software from Sapphire, I can get the card to run as usual by clicking reset, but when I restart the computer or even just after a few minutes of not using it, the core clock defaults lower again. Even after setting the core clock to default, MSI Afterburner tries defaulting to 705 MHz as well. Even as I type this, the clock speed has reset three times. Any ideas of how to fix this?

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The exact graphics card model is a Sapphire RX 580 8GB Nitro+

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6 minutes ago, Stefan Payne said:

Deinstall MSI Afterburner and try without it?


YOu can check GPU Clocks with "GPU-Z".

Yeah AB has issues, it shows my clocks way off LOL  its ok tho!

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