Amd core clock stepping

Ilijas Ramic

Distinguished
Aug 3, 2014
368
1
18,810
does anyone knows how to disable core changes on amd r9 380 im getting crazy sometimes while im gaming my clocks are droping and the voltage and having laggs :X
 
Solution


If you mean you want it to constantly run at full power ?

Open up radeon settings, click gaming, global settings, global wattman, accept the agreement, under the GPU section, click on Frequency %, this will open it all up, have a look at your maximun fequency for your card and change all the boxes to say the same thing, do the same for the voltage control below that, click apply at the top right of the screen for changed to take effect.

You can set this up as global, so its always the same, or you can set it up for individual games, for instance, instead of clocking on global settings, you should see your games list in there too, select the game you want to change the settings for and then choose profile wattman.

Do...

Seanie280672

Estimable
Mar 19, 2017
1,958
1
2,960


If you mean you want it to constantly run at full power ?

Open up radeon settings, click gaming, global settings, global wattman, accept the agreement, under the GPU section, click on Frequency %, this will open it all up, have a look at your maximun fequency for your card and change all the boxes to say the same thing, do the same for the voltage control below that, click apply at the top right of the screen for changed to take effect.

You can set this up as global, so its always the same, or you can set it up for individual games, for instance, instead of clocking on global settings, you should see your games list in there too, select the game you want to change the settings for and then choose profile wattman.

Do this at your own risk, I take no responsibility if you push too much voltage and fry your card.
 
Solution