FYI: Issue has been fixed by replacing the input to the second monitor from HDMI/DP to DVI.
Thanks for the help everyone!
Hello ATVC&G,
I now turn to you after attempting to fix this issue myself without success...
I am now running a dual monitor setup via DP+DVI and the first out of my two HD 6870s (AKA, the one with CrossFire Enabled ON) always seems to run the "GPU Memory Clock" at full load regardless of what I am doing on the machine and EVEN with my overclock disabled via Trixx.
Meanwhile, my second GFX card doesn't even bother waking up until I start up a game...
With my first GPU, I'm looking at idle temps in the 50s and this is starting to get in my nerves...I've re-installed, and re-installed and re-installed drivers. Reset and reset the clocks, all to no avail.
Am I bound to these idle temperatures as a result of the operation of the second monitor or is there a culprit?
Any help one can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the help everyone!
Hello ATVC&G,
I now turn to you after attempting to fix this issue myself without success...
I am now running a dual monitor setup via DP+DVI and the first out of my two HD 6870s (AKA, the one with CrossFire Enabled ON) always seems to run the "GPU Memory Clock" at full load regardless of what I am doing on the machine and EVEN with my overclock disabled via Trixx.

Meanwhile, my second GFX card doesn't even bother waking up until I start up a game...

With my first GPU, I'm looking at idle temps in the 50s and this is starting to get in my nerves...I've re-installed, and re-installed and re-installed drivers. Reset and reset the clocks, all to no avail.
Am I bound to these idle temperatures as a result of the operation of the second monitor or is there a culprit?
Any help one can give would be greatly appreciated.
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