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Can I set global clocks for an AMD card?

eodeo

Junior Member
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'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.
 
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