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I Was playing TES : Skyrim and my game froze black screened and i clicked out of game and it fixed itself, a minute or so later it did the same thing but my FPS went down to 8-9 instead of the the usual 40 - 60. And i am lucky that i had MSI Afterburner on. So my gpu (7790 @ 1200MHz) After that weird crap happened the core clock is stuck at 300MHz and the Memory clock is at 150MHz instead of 1600?!?! 

 

 

 

edit : i looked at when the first freeze happened and apparently everything went to the lowest clock it could :(

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02, 30-07-2013 01:02:12, GPU temperature     ,GPU usage           ,Fan speed           ,Fan tachometer      ,Core clock          ,Memory clock        ,Memory usage 

 

80, 30-07-2013 01:03:23, 35.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1159.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,130.355             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:24, 35.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1161.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,130.336             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:25, 35.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1159.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,130.336             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:26, 35.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1157.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,126.035             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:27, 35.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1154.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,126.035             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:28, 34.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1158.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,126.035             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:29, 34.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1158.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,126.035             
80, 30-07-2013 01:03:30, 34.000              ,0.000               ,20.000              ,1154.000            ,300.000             ,150.000             ,126.680             
 
 
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Your oc is too high. or maybe its stuck in ULPS mode you can disable it in AB if it lets you but idk.

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Everytime a driver reset happened, i usually reboot my system.. else i'll get choppy performance.

 

You might want to increase your voltage for core or mem or both if TDR issue keeps happening.

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The only problem is that amd keeps you from increasing the voltage on the 7790

The card manufacturer does that. Not AMD specifically

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