I attempted to apply AMD Auto Overclock, but my computer suddenly stops working?
I attempted to apply AMD Auto Overclock, but my computer suddenly stops working?
By profile do you refer to saved overclocking configurations? These saved profiles aren't removed when the CMOS is reset, so you'll need to reapply them. I wouldn't do that unless you've verified the system with fully standard BIOS settings. If it continues to behave poorly with standard BIOS and a freshly installed display driver also using default settings, there may be an issue with the hardware.
Also, make sure your monitor settings are correct. I found that my monitor has distinct configurations for FreeSync (standard and Ultra) that might influence GPU performance. Adjusting these settings could be beneficial.
It is recommended to avoid using the previous profile. Set your preferences from the beginning. You can reinitialize the system by resetting the BIOS settings now that you've cleared the CMOS. Remember to remove the battery during the CMOS reset; this might explain why the old profile persisted. Once the CMOS is cleared, the previous profile should disappear. If necessary, save your data to a USB drive and then reset the defaults again, ensuring the battery is off during the CMOS operation.
This approach works temporarily with stock BIOS configurations and display drivers. I attempted to reset the monitor settings, which helped, but the problem reappeared when FreeSync was reactivated. My monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, yet no alternative options are visible. I briefly reset it by shorting the CMOS pins to return to BIOS defaults. I plan to remove the battery next, though I’m hesitant because my GPU prevents me from doing so easily. It explains why my previous profile remains active. Thanks!
Thanks! I removed the CMOS battery and reset everything, but the problem persists. I thought about my earlier post and realized I might have been vague about what was causing it. My problems with idle games appeared even before I increased the overclock, but then they started affecting other apps like Steam and Discord after the auto-overclock failure. It seems things got much worse afterward, but it’s possible something was still wrong with my GPU before that. Could there be other steps I should try to resolve this? Thanks again!
I was using two monitors, and I noticed the problem no longer occurs. Is FreeSync turned off when using two monitors? That would explain why disabling it resolved the issue. It also functions correctly even without the second monitor, just connected. My old monitor is 1920x1080p at 60Hz. It's nice to have a simple solution, but I'm curious about what might be causing this problem.
I believe I discovered my second monitor, which is an LG HD TV:
https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-22LF4520-led-tv
It's not certain if it's the exact model, but the size and appearance match mine. My main monitor is a Gigabyte M28U. I was expanding my setup by using both monitors together most of the time; I attempted mirroring to check the effect. Unfortunately, it didn't work well because the resolutions are quite different, though I didn't encounter any problems.
I read that turning off deep sleep settings in MorePowerTool might help, so I tried that as I wanted to avoid OCing with MPT. It seems like that actually fixed this issue, so I suppose it's a problem with deep sleep then. Do you think that something is stiill wrong with my hardware though since it started happening recently? Thanks!