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AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
04-02-2015, 02:53 PM
Post: #511
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(04-01-2015 04:42 PM)Balrogos Wrote:  Hey i have some questions Smile the overlock can goes bad when someone using VGA cable with DVI adapters? or just for alone VGA(d-sub) or it must be DVI HDMI or DP?
You shouldn't need the patch with VGA unless you're trying to go beyond 400 MHz pixel clock.
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04-02-2015, 02:57 PM
Post: #512
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(04-01-2015 11:44 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Issue is when I then go into a game, my GPUs start to downclock at at any MHZ > 330....aka the normal limit for DL DVI. For me this is about 80 hz. If I try 85 hz....then the issue starts. Any thoughts of what I might be able to do? Could this be driver limitation?
I get the feeling this might be a driver issue related to CrossFire. Does this still happen with CrossFire disabled? Are you overclocking or overvolting the video cards at all or are they all running at stock?

(04-01-2015 11:44 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Also - noticed that eyefinity will reset itself back to normal desktop at any custom resolution, whereas 60hz it maintains previous settings after reboot/shutdown.
I don't know what can be done if the driver won't load the settings on boot. Does running restart.exe reload the previous settings?
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04-03-2015, 12:46 AM (Last edited: 04-03-2015, 01:06 AM by mojobear)
Post: #513
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
Hey Toasty,

So figured out it is not related to OC, or crossfire, but eyefinity only with 7680 x 1440 at > 80 Hz.

Proof:
- New driver install including DDU
- Crossfire single monitor at stock, no OC - got all 4 gpus going up the expected clocks
- Crossfire eyefinity at 7680 x 1440 @ 120 hz - no OC, got downclocking of GPUs, not that severe but enough to feel stuttering
- Crossfire eyefinity at 7680 x 1440 @ 80 hz - no OC, no downclocking of GPUs
- Crossfire eyefinity at 4800 x 900 @ 120 hz - no OC, no downclocking of GPUs

Any help would be greatly appreciated Smile

Thanks Toasty

(04-02-2015 02:57 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-01-2015 11:44 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Issue is when I then go into a game, my GPUs start to downclock at at any MHZ > 330....aka the normal limit for DL DVI. For me this is about 80 hz. If I try 85 hz....then the issue starts. Any thoughts of what I might be able to do? Could this be driver limitation?
I get the feeling this might be a driver issue related to CrossFire. Does this still happen with CrossFire disabled? Are you overclocking or overvolting the video cards at all or are they all running at stock?

(04-01-2015 11:44 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Also - noticed that eyefinity will reset itself back to normal desktop at any custom resolution, whereas 60hz it maintains previous settings after reboot/shutdown.
I don't know what can be done if the driver won't load the settings on boot. Does running restart.exe reload the previous settings?

Toasty - to answer your second part - No when I run restart.exe, I do not get previous settings restored.
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04-05-2015, 09:47 AM
Post: #514
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
Hello all,

Has the black screen while playing back videos been clarified yet? I have the same behavior when patching my drivers (tried both the latest official omega and beta).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZBJ7Z0Hmhc

Happens in Chrome, IE and WMP, not in Media Player Classic though which would make one assume it's the codecs, however if I restore the drivers all work fine.

Setup:
- QNIX Qx2710 Dual DVI
- 7950 Crossfire

Tried:
- Re install drivers (both beta and stable)
- Re install K-Lite codecs
- Run on a single card instead of crossfire
- Change refresh rates (problem persists on 60hz as well)
- Disable DTV-DVD

Any ideas?
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04-07-2015, 02:49 PM
Post: #515
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(04-05-2015 09:47 AM)s0crates Wrote:  Has the black screen while playing back videos been clarified yet? I have the same behavior when patching my drivers (tried both the latest official omega and beta).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZBJ7Z0Hmhc

Happens in Chrome, IE and WMP, not in Media Player Classic though which would make one assume it's the codecs, however if I restore the drivers all work fine.
That shouldn't happen if you disabled the Microsoft DTV-DVD video decoders. Are you sure you disabled the DTV-DVD video decoders and not the audio decoders?
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04-07-2015, 03:29 PM
Post: #516
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
Yes but figured it out after having a second look, i preferred the dll ownership and renaming to .bak method, however I did it only in system32 and apparently should've done it in SysWow64 as well, my bad Smile Thanks for the help and the tool btw
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04-10-2015, 04:22 PM
Post: #517
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Any luck Toasty with the issue I have? If its nothing you can fix thats okay too. Thanks for all your hard work

(04-03-2015 12:46 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Hey Toasty,

So figured out it is not related to OC, or crossfire, but eyefinity only with 7680 x 1440 at > 80 Hz.

Proof:
- New driver install including DDU
- Crossfire single monitor at stock, no OC - got all 4 gpus going up the expected clocks
- Crossfire eyefinity at 7680 x 1440 @ 120 hz - no OC, got downclocking of GPUs, not that severe but enough to feel stuttering
- Crossfire eyefinity at 7680 x 1440 @ 80 hz - no OC, no downclocking of GPUs
- Crossfire eyefinity at 4800 x 900 @ 120 hz - no OC, no downclocking of GPUs

Any help would be greatly appreciated Smile

Thanks Toasty

(04-02-2015 02:57 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-01-2015 11:44 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Issue is when I then go into a game, my GPUs start to downclock at at any MHZ > 330....aka the normal limit for DL DVI. For me this is about 80 hz. If I try 85 hz....then the issue starts. Any thoughts of what I might be able to do? Could this be driver limitation?
I get the feeling this might be a driver issue related to CrossFire. Does this still happen with CrossFire disabled? Are you overclocking or overvolting the video cards at all or are they all running at stock?

(04-01-2015 11:44 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Also - noticed that eyefinity will reset itself back to normal desktop at any custom resolution, whereas 60hz it maintains previous settings after reboot/shutdown.
I don't know what can be done if the driver won't load the settings on boot. Does running restart.exe reload the previous settings?

Toasty - to answer your second part - No when I run restart.exe, I do not get previous settings restored.
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04-12-2015, 01:32 AM
Post: #518
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(04-10-2015 04:22 PM)mojobear Wrote:  Any luck Toasty with the issue I have? If its nothing you can fix thats okay too. Thanks for all your hard work
I don't have a way of testing large Eyefinity resolutions, and I don't have R9 290 cards either. It doesn't make sense for the GPUs to clock down. That seems like a driver bug or possible hardware limitation.
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04-19-2015, 03:12 AM
Post: #519
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
Well it must be a driver issue. With AMD 14.4 drivers, no issues. AMD pixel patcher + CRU allows me to game at 7680 x 1440 @ 120hz. Too bad most of the games I play DAI and now GTA V dont run with these drivers Sad

Just FYI for you toasty and anyone else that is interested

(04-12-2015 01:32 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-10-2015 04:22 PM)mojobear Wrote:  Any luck Toasty with the issue I have? If its nothing you can fix thats okay too. Thanks for all your hard work
I don't have a way of testing large Eyefinity resolutions, and I don't have R9 290 cards either. It doesn't make sense for the GPUs to clock down. That seems like a driver bug or possible hardware limitation.
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04-21-2015, 04:40 AM
Post: #520
RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(04-19-2015 03:12 AM)mojobear Wrote:  Well it must be a driver issue. With AMD 14.4 drivers, no issues. AMD pixel patcher + CRU allows me to game at 7680 x 1440 @ 120hz. Too bad most of the games I play DAI and now GTA V dont run with these drivers Sad
Try MSI Afterburner's UnofficialOverclockingMode = 2 and see if that forces the clocks to stay at full speed. That will also disable clocking down when idle though.
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