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After GPU overclocking, system crashes and prevents resetting.

After GPU overclocking, system crashes and prevents resetting.

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packerfarr
Member
119
02-04-2016, 12:39 PM
#1
I'm having a bad day today.
I'm trying to optimize my Radeon R9 390.
Using MSI Afterburner and Valley.
First, I increased the core clock by +100mV, +10% power, and bumped it to 1180. Everything looks fine. I ran it for 3 hours.
Then I adjusted the memory clock to 1750, but my PC crashed even after restarting. Now I can't open MSI Afterburner to reset it.
Can someone help me?
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packerfarr
02-04-2016, 12:39 PM #1

I'm having a bad day today.
I'm trying to optimize my Radeon R9 390.
Using MSI Afterburner and Valley.
First, I increased the core clock by +100mV, +10% power, and bumped it to 1180. Everything looks fine. I ran it for 3 hours.
Then I adjusted the memory clock to 1750, but my PC crashed even after restarting. Now I can't open MSI Afterburner to reset it.
Can someone help me?

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Dubstep2018
Junior Member
2
02-10-2016, 02:18 PM
#2
Attempt to start in safe mode, remove MSI afterburner, and perform a thorough cleanup of display drivers. Restart and then apply the newest updates for AMD drivers and MSI afterburner. This time proceed with gradual clock adjustments rather than immediate maximum settings.
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Dubstep2018
02-10-2016, 02:18 PM #2

Attempt to start in safe mode, remove MSI afterburner, and perform a thorough cleanup of display drivers. Restart and then apply the newest updates for AMD drivers and MSI afterburner. This time proceed with gradual clock adjustments rather than immediate maximum settings.

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opticgunship
Posting Freak
815
02-11-2016, 10:20 PM
#3
Attempt to start in safe mode, remove MSI afterburner, and perform a thorough cleanup of display drivers. Restart and then apply the newest AMD driver and MSI afterburner versions. This time, proceed with a gradual overclocking instead of jumping to maximum settings.
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opticgunship
02-11-2016, 10:20 PM #3

Attempt to start in safe mode, remove MSI afterburner, and perform a thorough cleanup of display drivers. Restart and then apply the newest AMD driver and MSI afterburner versions. This time, proceed with a gradual overclocking instead of jumping to maximum settings.