The defaults are 300 mhz, a bit low, and it should have been fine, but the glitches occur when any load is required and the gpu possibly is slow to increase the clocks.
I'd like to set a clock somewhere in between, the 1st state 300 and 2nd state 1000 Mhz. But that's not possible without a bios...
Well i found a half-solution. I went to wattman settings and under global wattman-memory - STATE 0 Min STATE 1 STATE 2 Max
i clicked STATE 1 and "set as minimum state"
So that means i don't idle to 300 Mhz, but no graphics glitches at all no matter what i do. Power consumption however increased...
I'm trying to increase the default idle 300 Mhz memory clock of rx 570 with MSI AB. as it often causes graphical glitches. i edited voltage curve with control-F but i dont see any option to modify idle memory clocks, only the 3d clocks.
Any tips on how to go about that?
I'll check out the settings, it is an auto right now. windows power plan settings made no difference.
Windows power plans result in the following:
High performance: 79W
Power Saver: 72W
this is the gpu setting i made now:
windows: power saver power plan
watt meter: 74 W
That would only be true if this was one of those affected cards, and if the following were true, increased power consumption caused by higher gpu and vram clocks.
I am running multi monitors, and gpu core is at 139 Mhz Memory 405 Mhz, the very minimum this card can do, and it is at 1% load. (1060 3gb)
The PC's power cable goes into watt meter, the monitors are plugged elsewhere.
This is not due to OS. The same power consumption can be seen on both windows 8.1 and windows 10. Hard drive, the 2 ssds, the gpu is the same. only added 2x 12 cm pc case fans thats all the difference. aside from the mobo, cpu, ram change.
Sure thing.
Currently the wattmeter says 72W and CPUz says 0.78V 1546Mhz on idle.
well to be honest when i pushed validate on cpu-z wattmeter jumpted to 130+W
https://valid.x86.fr/r8xgbb
This is also very odd, i made some pictures where taking a screenshot with sharex the power consumption...
I'm stumped.
All settings are on auto in bios and were when testing. Tried undervolting, tried to change power plan settings in windows, tried manually settings cpu clocks to default 3400 Mhz, even tried to set cTDP to 65W (btw that made power consumption higher) when set CTDP to 25W power c...
What could be wrong? Is there an anomaly?
I also made more measurements.
FUrmark full load, cpu idle Intel 172 W Amd 234W
About same graphics settings, high 1080p Witcher 3
Intel 115-145W Amd 194-239W
GTA V
Intel 155W Amd 176W
ETS2
Intel 120W Amd 114W
i5 config is : Asrock H81M-VG4 i5 4570 2x8gb ddr3 1600 mhz
intels cpu is 84w tdp,
amd config is: Gigabyte GA-b450M S2H Ryzen 5 2600 2x8 Gb ddr4 3200 Mhz
amd's is 65w.
the mobo+cpu+memory changed only and also added 2 more 12 cm case fans.
the b450 chipset supposedly eats about 5W.
he B450...
I would avoid StoreMI completely based on my experiences.
The software is not as simple as advertised and cause more trouble than what advantages it gives.
For example: You will have problems several problems. With ssd trim, as it will not be issued and run by the OS because of AMD StoreMI (aka...
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