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Adjust the low power /idle/ memory clock setting on the Rx 570.

Adjust the low power /idle/ memory clock setting on the Rx 570.

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MetMorfin_YT
Member
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02-12-2017, 02:52 AM
#1
I'm looking for ways to raise the default idle 300 Mhz memory clock for the rx 570 using MSI AB. It seems the voltage curve adjustment doesn't include idle memory clocks, only 3D clocks. Any suggestions on how to achieve this?
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MetMorfin_YT
02-12-2017, 02:52 AM #1

I'm looking for ways to raise the default idle 300 Mhz memory clock for the rx 570 using MSI AB. It seems the voltage curve adjustment doesn't include idle memory clocks, only 3D clocks. Any suggestions on how to achieve this?

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Teksanity
Member
73
02-12-2017, 02:59 AM
#2
well, u cant, it's in gpu bios. you can turn off powerplay (downclocking feature). open msi ab, open settings. check "Disable ULPS". click the dropdown for "Unoffical overclocking mode" and choose "without PowerPlay support". click ok and restart msi ab.
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Teksanity
02-12-2017, 02:59 AM #2

well, u cant, it's in gpu bios. you can turn off powerplay (downclocking feature). open msi ab, open settings. check "Disable ULPS". click the dropdown for "Unoffical overclocking mode" and choose "without PowerPlay support". click ok and restart msi ab.

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DeathVipers
Junior Member
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02-16-2017, 07:01 AM
#3
I understand, but I’m not aiming for that. I also don’t want to dive into bios editing. What I’m seeking is a way to assist myself and others facing the same issue—where the rx cards display graphical problems during low power mode.
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DeathVipers
02-16-2017, 07:01 AM #3

I understand, but I’m not aiming for that. I also don’t want to dive into bios editing. What I’m seeking is a way to assist myself and others facing the same issue—where the rx cards display graphical problems during low power mode.

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domona
Junior Member
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02-17-2017, 09:35 AM
#4
if there is issue, you should just report it
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domona
02-17-2017, 09:35 AM #4

if there is issue, you should just report it

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CDRC2002
Junior Member
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02-24-2017, 01:15 AM
#5
I discovered a partial fix. I accessed the Wattman settings and under global Wattman-Memory - STATE 0 Min State 1 State 2 Max. I clicked STATE 1 and "set as minimum state." This means I stopped idling at 300 MHz, yet there were no graphics issues whatsoever, regardless of what I did. However, power usage rose by roughly 7 watts (from the wall).
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CDRC2002
02-24-2017, 01:15 AM #5

I discovered a partial fix. I accessed the Wattman settings and under global Wattman-Memory - STATE 0 Min State 1 State 2 Max. I clicked STATE 1 and "set as minimum state." This means I stopped idling at 300 MHz, yet there were no graphics issues whatsoever, regardless of what I did. However, power usage rose by roughly 7 watts (from the wall).