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Hi guys

 

i have 8350 and gigabyte 270 crossfire setup.

Everything would be great if i could overclock my GPUs but after sleep the first card downclocks to 949mhz.

I can overclock both to 1150mhz so this is a great difference. It is definately not because of the graphicscard.

Only the maincard downclocks, the second one holds the overclock.

 

So it is not the graphicscard, what is it then? Can it be the remaining NVIDIA drivers or AMD driver bug?

I have deleted whatever NVIDIA files i could find, next step would be to use an agressive driver uninstaller wich could break my windows 7 install.

Or wait for AMD driver upgrade?

 

Anyone got this problem?

 

Thanks in advance

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you have to enable that 

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Try enabling "Restore setting after suspended mode" in Settings.

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