F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The computer stops working when you interact with the GPU's clock speed.

The computer stops working when you interact with the GPU's clock speed.

The computer stops working when you interact with the GPU's clock speed.

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Koalacat101
Member
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12-14-2016, 07:47 AM
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My GPU has been overclocked for some time, and it crashed recently. After a reset, it can't be overclocked anymore. I previously adjusted the memory speed to 150MHz but forgot the setting. Now I'm trying a different lower overclock, but changing everything back caused the system to crash with a black screen and a restart. The settings are resetting to defaults. Do you know what to do? Or should I just keep it as is? The GPU model is Radeon R9 380 Gigabyte G1 Gaming.
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Koalacat101
12-14-2016, 07:47 AM #1

My GPU has been overclocked for some time, and it crashed recently. After a reset, it can't be overclocked anymore. I previously adjusted the memory speed to 150MHz but forgot the setting. Now I'm trying a different lower overclock, but changing everything back caused the system to crash with a black screen and a restart. The settings are resetting to defaults. Do you know what to do? Or should I just keep it as is? The GPU model is Radeon R9 380 Gigabyte G1 Gaming.

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Maail99
Member
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12-15-2016, 11:41 PM
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did you adjust radeon settings for overclocking? the temperature might have been too high, causing it to automatically reduce performance to safeguard itself.
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Maail99
12-15-2016, 11:41 PM #2

did you adjust radeon settings for overclocking? the temperature might have been too high, causing it to automatically reduce performance to safeguard itself.

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rinatajima
Junior Member
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12-16-2016, 12:15 AM
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Did you adjust the Radeon settings to overclock? What temperature did you reach? You might have pushed it too far and it’s trying to protect itself. Initially, I was using MSI Afterburner for a different approach, but the results were similar with Radeon Settings. The 38°C during idle wasn’t unusual, and before that it was around 8.6% overclocked, now aiming for a 4%... It seems unlikely this is the cause.
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rinatajima
12-16-2016, 12:15 AM #3

Did you adjust the Radeon settings to overclock? What temperature did you reach? You might have pushed it too far and it’s trying to protect itself. Initially, I was using MSI Afterburner for a different approach, but the results were similar with Radeon Settings. The 38°C during idle wasn’t unusual, and before that it was around 8.6% overclocked, now aiming for a 4%... It seems unlikely this is the cause.

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gdog557
Member
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12-16-2016, 07:00 AM
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I have the same GPU as the one in the OC Guru from Gigabyte.
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gdog557
12-16-2016, 07:00 AM #4

I have the same GPU as the one in the OC Guru from Gigabyte.