R9 380X causes time to skip every five minutes.
R9 380X causes time to skip every five minutes.
Soulage:
Are there any red flags?
Core clocks might not keep steady speeds, causing performance issues and screen glitches.
That’s probably the reason.
I really wish for the Super Virtual Res option, though.
If I moved to CCC, would I still have that feature? Does Catalyst offer it?
I haven't tried it myself, but some users are employing a third-party solution named Clock Blocker to stop the drops.
Sorry, I haven't used VSR before.
Soulage:
I haven't tried it myself, but some people are using a third-party tool named Clock Blocker to stop the drops.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with VSR either.
Understood, don't worry, I'll check out the "clock blocker" and if it helps, I'll be really grateful.
Soulage:
I haven't tried it myself, but some people are using a third-party tool named Clock Blocker to stop the drops.
Sorry, I've never used VSR.
I just installed the clock blocker and am about to test it, if it works, thank you sincerely.
Soulage:
Some people are using a third-party tool named Clock Blocker to stop the drops. I'm not sure, I haven't tried VSR before. It looks like Clock Blocker didn't help, even when using other methods together. It seems I might have to switch to CCC.
Ah soz dude. TBH after trying the 1st Crimson driver release I went back to the last CCC and won't be trying Crimson again until that and a few games issues are off the known list.
Something else to try I just saw a few minutes ago is to add a rule for the game in clock blockers settings.
If you're not familiar with it, look up DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) if you end up going back to CCC and run that in safe mode before hand for a clean install.
Petarded would not be pleased with the temperatures from MSI Afterburner!
OC Guru and all other GPU programs are displaying identical readings, which is confusing.