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GPU adjustment not displaying any results anymore

GPU adjustment not displaying any results anymore

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Kute_Kirby
Member
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01-31-2016, 12:36 PM
#1
Hello once more, fellow beings! I'm running an Asus Dual RX 6070XT OC edition and have been using GPU Tweak III for boosting performance. Recently, the settings changed to look like this: unfortunately, it's not helping with overclocking anymore. I've tried removing the software, switching on and off the machine, but nothing has been altered since it was assembled. I'm uncertain what to do—this occurred right before the problems I faced with Rocksmith, which I posted another thread about, though that issue has already been resolved. It seems the game required an update. But this...I'm stuck.
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Kute_Kirby
01-31-2016, 12:36 PM #1

Hello once more, fellow beings! I'm running an Asus Dual RX 6070XT OC edition and have been using GPU Tweak III for boosting performance. Recently, the settings changed to look like this: unfortunately, it's not helping with overclocking anymore. I've tried removing the software, switching on and off the machine, but nothing has been altered since it was assembled. I'm uncertain what to do—this occurred right before the problems I faced with Rocksmith, which I posted another thread about, though that issue has already been resolved. It seems the game required an update. But this...I'm stuck.

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AkashiMurasaki
Junior Member
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01-31-2016, 02:44 PM
#2
Remove GPU Tweak III and use Afterburner or the built-in Overclocking features in the Performance section of Radeon Software.
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AkashiMurasaki
01-31-2016, 02:44 PM #2

Remove GPU Tweak III and use Afterburner or the built-in Overclocking features in the Performance section of Radeon Software.

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Matthew0678
Member
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01-31-2016, 03:26 PM
#3
You could test it out, even though I really enjoy the Asus setup. Afterburner offers the same capabilities as before. The automatic 0db fan setting is a nice touch—it keeps things cool and quiet while I watch YouTube. It’s also great when I need to use my microphone.
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Matthew0678
01-31-2016, 03:26 PM #3

You could test it out, even though I really enjoy the Asus setup. Afterburner offers the same capabilities as before. The automatic 0db fan setting is a nice touch—it keeps things cool and quiet while I watch YouTube. It’s also great when I need to use my microphone.