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I have a feeling my core clock on my graphic card is set wrong. It says it's at 300 but I see it on newegg as 668, could someone please tell me how i could change it back or if it's even wrong. Thankyou so much

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i know you will find some simpathetic soul who wil answer your question but i will just tell you to go end it all, right now, people as stupid as you should be drowned at birth


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strangestranger wrote :

i know you will find some simpathetic soul who wil answer your question but i will just tell you to go end it all, right now, people as stupid as you should be drowned at birth



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Aaron those are the idle clocks, either 2D clocks or the powersaver clocks.

 

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