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System Name | Lenovo 17IMH05H |
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Processor | Core i7 10750H |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1660 Ti |
Audio Device(s) | SSL2 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
Benchmark Scores | i've got a shitload of them in 15 years of TPU membership |
I need help!
I am messing now with a new RX Vega 56. I am trying to get 4K gaming results out of this card, which i will compare with the already done GTX1080, GTX1070, GTX980 Ti results.
The PROBLEM is the HORRIBLE throttling this card produces. The clocks would not go above 900 MHz and the memory would not go above 500 MHz no-mater what...
First of all, is there some kind of edit option in the Crimson Software that disables BOTH memory and core downclocking? There is some kind of "chill" hotkey that is turned off - it does not help.
Second, can anybody confirm that using MSI Afterburner solves the throttling?
I know there guys here, who must have had experience with this problem, i urge you not to be ignorant, but get this thing fixed.
I am messing now with a new RX Vega 56. I am trying to get 4K gaming results out of this card, which i will compare with the already done GTX1080, GTX1070, GTX980 Ti results.
The PROBLEM is the HORRIBLE throttling this card produces. The clocks would not go above 900 MHz and the memory would not go above 500 MHz no-mater what...
First of all, is there some kind of edit option in the Crimson Software that disables BOTH memory and core downclocking? There is some kind of "chill" hotkey that is turned off - it does not help.
Second, can anybody confirm that using MSI Afterburner solves the throttling?
I know there guys here, who must have had experience with this problem, i urge you not to be ignorant, but get this thing fixed.