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I have a r9 270x with the latest drivers and latest win 10 x64 recently I noticed my gpu clock speeds are not going any lower than 450(idle 200) and not any higher than 1000(1050 highest) memory clock sits at 1400(max 1500) at all times and the card does not respond to overclocks or underclocks both by driver and msi afterburner. my display refresh rate is 60hz running at 900p single display which is good enough for idle clocks for this gpu I am sure pls help as my temps are at 55C all times and it used to run good at win 7 and at the beginning of windows 10 had tried all the methods to solve the issue still no good.

 

q9550 processor (at normal clocks and usage when idle definitely not a bottleneck)

ddr 2 6gb

1tb hard drive

650w psu

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1.  First question WIN7->Upgrade or clean install? .... IF upgrade, give it a clean install (you should invest in a boot SSD someday btw) => check usage and clocks again

 

2. Roll back to an previous driver => try again

 

3. Even if you say that your q9550 is enough you could try to OC a bit and check GPU usage again

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19 hours ago, Narnash said:

1.  First question WIN7->Upgrade or clean install? .... IF upgrade, give it a clean install (you should invest in a boot SSD someday btw) => check usage and clocks again

 

2. Roll back to an previous driver => try again

 

3. Even if you say that your q9550 is enough you could try to OC a bit and check GPU usage again

I followed all the steps and still the same result I remember once my GPU reached 98c because I locked the fan speed to 40% unfortunately I doubt that would have caused some bios lock in my GPU is there any way to reset my GPU bios? That's the only thing I have to try I overclocked q9550 but I have only 4 vrms it caused instabilities remember even my card cannot be under clocked so my processor is definitely not a bottleneck for clock speeds.

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