Gpu clock speed stays at 300 mhz

mongo21

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Hello guys and girls,
This hasn't bothered me until today but I've seen people using my gpu and getting 60-100 fps on CSGO on max settings or high settings.
I get 30-50 fps on low settings.

I used msi afterburner and while playing the game, the clock speed stays on 300mhz. Only when I start the game it goes up to 400-500 mhz, but it goes back down to 300mhz after 15 seconds.

These are my specs:

AMD Athlon X4 860K 3.7GHz Quad-Core
MSI A58M-E35 Micro ATX FM2+
G.Skill Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600
Western Digital Caviar Blue 750GB 3.5" 7200RPM
PowerColor Radeon HD 7770 1GB
Raidmax 530W ATX12V / EPS12V
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM) (64-bit)

Could it be that my cpu is bottlenecking the gpu?

Some side notes:
- the gpu temp doesnt go over 45 Celsius.
- I've ran kombustor and the clock speed stays at 300mhz
- I tried overclocking it
- I enabled overdrive on CCC

Please Help
 
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If that 2nd screen shot was during the render test, and you didn't interrupt it, there is something wrong with the card. It's showing the GPU load at 95% but not staying there. Dropping off to 0%, spiking, dropping, spiking, and back up to 95% again.
It could also be a problem with the cheap Raidmax PSU. They are notorious for being problematic. You'll find Raidmax listed at the last tier here. The Not Recommended tier. The Replace ASAP tier...

clutchc

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The 860K should not bottleneck that card. More likely, the games you are playing aren't very graphically demanding. But if you put the card thru a stress test and nothing changes, I'd have to consider the card being defective. What does GPU-Z show when you run the render test?
 

clutchc

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If that 2nd screen shot was during the render test, and you didn't interrupt it, there is something wrong with the card. It's showing the GPU load at 95% but not staying there. Dropping off to 0%, spiking, dropping, spiking, and back up to 95% again.
It could also be a problem with the cheap Raidmax PSU. They are notorious for being problematic. You'll find Raidmax listed at the last tier here. The Not Recommended tier. The Replace ASAP tier.
https://community.newegg.com/eggxpert/computer_hardware/f/135081/t/45344.aspx?Redirected=true

In fact, I'd suspect the Raidmax PSU before the card.
 
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