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Issues with MSI R7950 overclocking when using a second monitor

Issues with MSI R7950 overclocking when using a second monitor

J
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09-24-2024, 11:06 PM
#1
Hi, I'm facing a problem with my graphics card while overclocking.
Current setup: MSI 9750 Twin Frozr Boost OC, default clocked at -960MHz and 1250MHz, using Crimson ReLive 17.4.4 driver.
Monitor: BenQ XL2720Z 27 inch 144Hz gaming monitor, and an ASUS VN247H 23.6in widescreen LED monitor.
When I try to increase the core or memory clock by one, the second monitor glitches, showing black and white bars that cause screen shake and temporary shutdowns. Movement of the mouse triggers the issue again.
I've tested different cables but the problem persists.
Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
J
JigglypuffJosh
09-24-2024, 11:06 PM #1

Hi, I'm facing a problem with my graphics card while overclocking.
Current setup: MSI 9750 Twin Frozr Boost OC, default clocked at -960MHz and 1250MHz, using Crimson ReLive 17.4.4 driver.
Monitor: BenQ XL2720Z 27 inch 144Hz gaming monitor, and an ASUS VN247H 23.6in widescreen LED monitor.
When I try to increase the core or memory clock by one, the second monitor glitches, showing black and white bars that cause screen shake and temporary shutdowns. Movement of the mouse triggers the issue again.
I've tested different cables but the problem persists.
Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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2ciniseb2
Junior Member
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09-25-2024, 12:44 AM
#2
I'm experiencing an issue with my MSI R7950 overclocking while using a second monitor. The graphics card is set to default clocks of -960MHz and 1250MHz, with Crimson ReLive driver version 17.4.4. I'm using a BenQ XL2720Z 27-inch gaming monitor as the main display and an ASUS VN247H 23.6-inch widescreen LED monitor for the second one. When attempting to increase the core or memory clock by one, the second monitor frequently glitches, displaying black and white bars that cause screen shake and temporary shutdowns. The problem persists even after switching cables. I've tried different cables but haven't resolved it. Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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2ciniseb2
09-25-2024, 12:44 AM #2

I'm experiencing an issue with my MSI R7950 overclocking while using a second monitor. The graphics card is set to default clocks of -960MHz and 1250MHz, with Crimson ReLive driver version 17.4.4. I'm using a BenQ XL2720Z 27-inch gaming monitor as the main display and an ASUS VN247H 23.6-inch widescreen LED monitor for the second one. When attempting to increase the core or memory clock by one, the second monitor frequently glitches, displaying black and white bars that cause screen shake and temporary shutdowns. The problem persists even after switching cables. I've tried different cables but haven't resolved it. Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.