- Joined
- Dec 3, 2009
- Messages
- 1,298 (0.25/day)
- Location
- The Netherlands
System Name | PC || Acer Nitro 5 |
---|---|
Processor | Ryzen 9 5900x || R5 2500U @ 35W |
Motherboard | MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI || default |
Cooling | 1x Corsair XR5 360mm Rad|| |
Memory | 2x16GB HyperX 3600 @ 3800 || 2x8GB DDR4 @ 2400MTs |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 2080Ti Sea Hawk EK X || RX 560X |
Storage | Samsung 9801TB x2 + Striped Tiered Storage Space (2x 128Gb SSD + 2x 1TB HDD) || 128GB + 1TB SSD |
Display(s) | Iiyama PL2770QS + Samsung U28E590, || 15,6" 1080P IPS @ 100Hz Freesync enabled |
Case | SilverStone Alta G1M || |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar DX |
Power Supply | Cooler Master V850 SFX || 135Watt 19V OEM adaptor |
Mouse | ROG Pugio II |
Software | Win 11 64bit || Win 11 64bit |
Hi
For quite some time i'm aware of when i'm using flash 10.1 to view like a video, the clocks of my graphics card get locked to 450 MHz for the GPU and 600MHz for the memory.
This wouldnt be a problem if it would just nicely clock up once i start a 3D application(to 600 and 800 for GPU and mem), and switch back after i'm done watching flash content.
It doesnt however, and no matter what i try(apart from manually setting clocks with AMDGPUClockTool), the clocks wont change to the 3d clocks, or change back to their lower power state.
Also, changing the Power plan from 'balanced' to 'high performance', and disabling ATI Powerplay in catalyst does not make a difference.
I hoped this problem would be solved with the coming of new drivers, but sadly this isnt the case.
It also seems to be the same while using HTML5 to view WebM-transcodes videos.
Does anyone else have the same problem, and perhaps a solution for this?
Screenie of GPU-Z , flash, and WoW running as 3-D application:
Also first real post here, hope i did ok with posting a new thread
For quite some time i'm aware of when i'm using flash 10.1 to view like a video, the clocks of my graphics card get locked to 450 MHz for the GPU and 600MHz for the memory.
This wouldnt be a problem if it would just nicely clock up once i start a 3D application(to 600 and 800 for GPU and mem), and switch back after i'm done watching flash content.
It doesnt however, and no matter what i try(apart from manually setting clocks with AMDGPUClockTool), the clocks wont change to the 3d clocks, or change back to their lower power state.
Also, changing the Power plan from 'balanced' to 'high performance', and disabling ATI Powerplay in catalyst does not make a difference.
I hoped this problem would be solved with the coming of new drivers, but sadly this isnt the case.
It also seems to be the same while using HTML5 to view WebM-transcodes videos.
Does anyone else have the same problem, and perhaps a solution for this?
Screenie of GPU-Z , flash, and WoW running as 3-D application:
Also first real post here, hope i did ok with posting a new thread
Last edited: