- Mar 15, 2007
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A little while ago I reported I had microstuttering problems in Windows itself. I was horrified that performance was so poor and it seemed to be driver related. However I have been seeing warnings in the performance log from Windows that the graphics display is struggling(!) to keep up even with the older drivers and it still stutters occasionally. Suspecting maybe AMD had underclocked the card a little too heavily I went looking for a way to reduce the idle clock speeds.
So I created a custom profile and edited it by hand to have the cards running at full speed, 925 /1375. The difference in performance in Windows is unbelievable. The machine finally feels like its meant to, a super fast desktop rather than a horridly slow lumbering piece of junk.
I found this out from the 120Hz people who have a vsync issues because the memory speed is low. My guess for why I suffer is the 5760x1200 resolution I am running is more than 150Mhz of memory can render reasonably. I suspect I don't need the full on performance of the card, just a little bit more to avoid it performing poorly.
Thought peeps might like to know that yet again AMD has screwed up with its low power modes. My 5970 ran a custom set of clocks for years because the defaults were too low and here I am 2.5 years later fixing the same thing in the same way.
So I created a custom profile and edited it by hand to have the cards running at full speed, 925 /1375. The difference in performance in Windows is unbelievable. The machine finally feels like its meant to, a super fast desktop rather than a horridly slow lumbering piece of junk.
I found this out from the 120Hz people who have a vsync issues because the memory speed is low. My guess for why I suffer is the 5760x1200 resolution I am running is more than 150Mhz of memory can render reasonably. I suspect I don't need the full on performance of the card, just a little bit more to avoid it performing poorly.
Thought peeps might like to know that yet again AMD has screwed up with its low power modes. My 5970 ran a custom set of clocks for years because the defaults were too low and here I am 2.5 years later fixing the same thing in the same way.
