01-23-2014 07:04 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:01 PM by ROGBot
04-05-2015 03:41 AM
megamanx8es wrote:A VRAM problem (or VRAM controller problem), usually appears if overclock VRAM off it's limit on all kinds of Tahiti cards (at least). Seeing this without overclocking means there's hardware problem with the card that cannot be resolved.
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04-05-2015 08:31 PM
dotachin wrote:
A VRAM problem (or VRAM controller problem), usually appears if overclock VRAM off it's limit on all kinds of Tahiti cards (at least). Seeing this without overclocking means there's hardware problem with the card that cannot be resolved.
04-08-2015 05:17 AM
04-19-2015 03:11 AM
megamanx8es wrote:If you still have the card, make sure you reboot PC when trying new frequencies: once appeared, artifacts will stay within current boot sessions.
I underclock gpu to 850mhz and memory to various frecuencies (1000mhz, 1150mhz, 1200mhz, 1300mhz, 1400mhz) with same result
x3nd3x wrote:You're not the first with this, and it isn't a perfect solution - stay without overclocking. For some cases pushing core clock with slowing down the memory may give better performance still without artifacting, try this. Find the maximum memory clock when artifacts do not appear even with overclocked core.
Hey pals! I solved to this artifact problem! Open amd control center > Performance > overclock
I said frequency, r9 factory default frequency!!
04-17-2015 03:33 PM
04-25-2015 03:42 PM
dotachin wrote:
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Frames Per Second (Higher is better) Min, Max, Avg
Pass 0, 30.914999, 129.941940, 67.936661
Pass 1, 21.206326, 125.596870, 47.589153
Pass 2, 30.691530, 127.522781, 69.654442
Pass 3, 20.175030, 127.933266, 68.120338
Pass 4, 18.629913, 128.331940, 57.281006
Frames Per Second (Higher is better) Min, Max, Avg
Pass 0, 23.765757, 82.936790, 57.164490
Pass 1, 18.842703, 62.423359, 39.711010
Pass 2, 27.978939, 128.791260, 59.230019
Pass 3, 32.463562, 127.937973, 55.881691
Pass 4, 17.327955, 111.201195, 44.879169
04-28-2015 04:07 AM
psychok9 wrote:MSI Afterburner shows true voltage for this card in its monitoring. Or if you have voltmeter, it's really easy to measure it using ROG connect port.
Is there a way to check (like during in the night) the Vram of the card?
04-29-2015 08:37 PM
dotachin wrote:
MSI Afterburner shows true voltage for this card in its monitoring. Or if you have voltmeter, it's really easy to measure it using ROG connect port.