Can I set global clocks for an AMD card?

eodeo

Junior Member
May 25, 2009
20
0
0
I'm hoping to force global 2d clocks to emulate how nvidia cards behave, since AMD cards use much more power while playing a video and/or running multiple monitors.

So, I'd want global 2d clocks most of the time, with 3d clocks only kicking in when I explicitly choose so, such as when starting a game.

Is there something like nvidia inspector for AMD? Is there any way to globally force either of the two states (2d/ 3d)?

On a fairly related note, is there a way to force zerocore to work with 2 monitors?
 

f1sherman

Platinum Member
Apr 5, 2011
2,243
1
0
I'm hoping to force global 2d clocks to emulate how nvidia cards behave, since AMD cards use much more power while playing a video and/or running multiple monitors.

So, I'd want global 2d clocks most of the time, with 3d clocks only kicking in when I explicitly choose so, such as when starting a game.

Is there something like nvidia inspector for AMD? Is there any way to globally force either of the two states (2d/ 3d)?

On a fairly related note, is there a way to force zerocore to work with 2 monitors?

I use Afterburner min. clocks (500/625 MHz) on my 290; those are 3D clocks.

And then if I'm playing demanding game I manually (k/b shortcut) switch to one of higher AB profiles.

GPU acc. turned off in web browser.