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Post by dodasss on Feb 19, 2017 11:22:57 GMT
Hi. I want make decision abou instal your drivers. But i do not want overcloking. It will be still better performance without overclocking?
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 19, 2017 12:16:04 GMT
Yes gains of 5 - 15 fps can be had even without overclocking.
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Post by dodasss on Feb 20, 2017 14:36:10 GMT
Yes gains of 5 - 15 fps can be had even without overclocking. Ok so i do everithing install xtreme gaming version even instal msi. I have macbook pro 15 2016 460 radeon. I have deafult core clock 907 mhz and memory clock 1270 mhz This is deafult after linstal drivers. But i search official parameters and they say core is 900 mhz and memory is 1024. So my question is: It was automaticly some overclocking? Shoud i go more 10 mhz to core clock and 100 to memory? Anyway thanks so much everithing going well even temperature is now lower.
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 20, 2017 15:16:16 GMT
Apple always downclock their chips to provide for better heat efficiency. With the Radeon Pro 400 series though this was completely unnecessary as the cards already run very cool (20 degrees C cooler at LEAST than the R9 M200 series cards). So my drivers fully unlock the Radeon Pro's potential which is why the fps gains are so dramatic compared to stock drivers.
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Post by dodasss on Feb 20, 2017 16:38:54 GMT
Apple always downclock their chips to provide for better heat efficiency. With the Radeon Pro 400 series though this was completely unnecessary as the cards already run very cool (20 degrees C cooler at LEAST than the R9 M200 series cards). So my drivers fully unlock the Radeon Pro's potential which is why the fps gains are so dramatic compared to stock drivers. Ok thank for qiuck answer. Snd one more question. Do you think shoud i go more? Like 10mhz mire and 100 mhz?
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 20, 2017 16:42:08 GMT
I don't see why not. You could quite easily do 20 MHZ and 200 MHZ without issues too.
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Post by dodasss on Feb 20, 2017 18:55:25 GMT
So i did. Everithing going well. I had play Elite dangerous fps rapidly going up. But after 15 min fps rapidly going down like on 5fps per second. I looked to temperature. It is on normal. Fans goilng well too. Any advice?
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Post by dodasss on Feb 20, 2017 19:44:51 GMT
So i did. Everithing going well. I had play Elite dangerous fps rapidly going up. But after 15 min fps rapidly going down like on 5fps per second. I looked to temperature. It is on normal. Fans goilng well too. Any advice? I changed mhz little bit down even less than 907 i ´m now on 890 and i think that was problem. Fps is still good. Anyway again rhanks s lot a isill do donatiob
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Post by Mat HD on Feb 20, 2017 19:54:52 GMT
its your memory overclock is too high.
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Post by dodasss on Mar 1, 2017 9:24:47 GMT
Hi so after couple of days useing your drivers i can say i feel better performance but still have one problem. I use MSI setup everything like you write in manual. But i stay in deafult msi seting on 907mhz and 1270 mhz memory. When i played Elite Dangerous or Sherlock holmes... can go really up with settings and first 10 min everything going smooth after that fps rapidly going down like 10 fps. Temperature is stable my deduction is can be possible it is about power draw? Sometimes after i turn off the game waiting little bit and open game again fps is not to good like first time, but game is after restarting is playeble. I tried go down with graphic settings and again game is really smooth but after 10 min fps going down now little bit better but again down. Any advice? I dont want to crash my graphic card so any advice? It is ok?
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Post by dodasss on Mar 1, 2017 10:32:14 GMT
And mayebe can my card after 10 min rapidly downclocking. Can i boost power plan? or stop downcloking? i found AMD has something they call PowerPlay, which downclocks the gpu to decrease power consumption. It is the problem ?
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Post by dodasss on Mar 1, 2017 10:46:40 GMT
last think i found this on setup MSI afterburner what shoud solved problem: do you think it is save? 1. Download and Install MSI Afterburner 2. Now go to settings button and click it 3. A screen like this will pop up - 4. Check Disable ULPS 5. Click the dropdown of "Unoffical overclocking mode" 6. Select Without PowerPlay Support 7. Press OK and you will be asked to restart MSI AB. 8. Restart it 9. Voila you are done!
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Post by Mat HD on Mar 1, 2017 12:49:58 GMT
Random drops in fps are usually one of two things. Lack of sufficient vram (so turn down settings from ultra to high) or your memory clock speed is too high (so let that slightly). Most probably a lack of vram issue.
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