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    AMDGPUClockTool voltage control ?

    I have ATT installed, I just really don't see where I could set to never switch to 3D clocks/voltages ?! I've tried to disable "auto clocking" in RivaTuner but that doesn't work.
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    AMDGPUClockTool voltage control ?

    thanks for the swift reply! well I don't want them to switch at all. I use Reclock to watch my movies smoothly in 24Hz, I've also disabled the CPU speedstep. I've got ATT installed, where is this located ? you can also make CCC profiles I think ? if I could force 2D...
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    AMDGPUClockTool voltage control ?

    hi there, in the first place I wanted to disable PowerPlay on my PCI-E HD3850 by setting the 2D clocks/voltages to the same values as 3D. but after a while, it always messes around(black screen and I have to reboot blindly w/ the keyboard) I think CBABE and RBE1.17 don't control the 2...
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    using "Splendid HD" on a non Asus card ?!

    hi there, Asus does it again......after the glide2 wrapper for Asus cards only like 10 years ago....that got cracked to work with all the brands, eventually :D they are releasing some VP3-like feature, called "Splendid HD" : http://event.asus.com/vga_newfeatures/index.htm it's...
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    my HD2600 doesn't have a stable onboard clock oscillator :(

    in 1280*768 48.000Hz, the system clock in Reclock is on 2857460.00 Hz +0.00 Hz (+/- 0.00 ppm)....and the frame rate is rock stable in MPC HC on 24.000 in 1024*768 96.000Hz, it's on +2.63 Hz (+/- 0.00 ppm)....yet the frame rate in MPC HC is oscillating like crazy between 23.99x and 24.00x I...
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    my HD2600 doesn't have a stable onboard clock oscillator :(

    Hi there, I've got a Sapphire HD2600 that gives stunning results on a HC3100 DLP projector with HD movies. But I'm starting to realize that it doesn't have a stable onboard clock oscillator :( I can get rock stable 24.000fps in 1280*768 48Hz, but not in 24/72/96Hz....it's always...
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