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Old Oct 21, 2009, 02:57 AM     #1
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5770 incorrect speeds read when overclocked

at stock the latest revision reads my 5770 specs sppot on , when clocked at 940/1250 it still reads stock speeds . is this a bug with gpu-z or the ati drivers ?
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Old Oct 21, 2009, 08:54 AM     #2
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Getting exactly the same thing with my 5770's.

Gives the right stock clocks and speeds, but does not show the correct speeds once overclocked.
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Old Oct 21, 2009, 08:57 AM     #3
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Try MSI AFterburner 1.3 to see how the clocks are read. What drivers are you running?

Having same problem with HD5850. Running Beta 9.11 drivers.
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Old Oct 21, 2009, 09:55 AM     #4
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seems to be a problem when overclocking with ccc .. i'll look into it
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Same on 5870 Wiz
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check if the attached build works for you
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yes it works thx dude



whats the new readings in the sensor tab ?

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Old Oct 21, 2009, 01:45 PM     #8
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what it says .. vddc is probably wrong
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why would it be wrong ? , what voltage should it be ?
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why would it be wrong ? , what voltage should it be ?
i don't know which voltage it should be becuase the controller itself doesn't know it either, until it is put in voltage controlled by software mode
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Any fixes for HD5850?
I loaded up the BIOS to the Diamond HD5850 earlier today.

When I use ATI GPU tool and MSI AFterBurner my GPU-Z OC shows correct over clock. However I lose control of CCC overdrive. Strange.

Also I have been twaking the HD5850 increasing voltage and frequencies and they don't seem to carry over to actual benchmark performance. Like the over clock is being blocked. I don't see much improvement other than high over clocks in the numbers.



Not sure what the problem is. Could be the Diamond Bios. Not sure.

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The test version still displayed the stock clocks on my Asus 5870. Also the clock speeds are still shifting to full 3D when I open GPU-Tool (fluctuating between the idle speeds and full 3D speeds)
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