Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-17-2024, 04:33 PM
(Last edited: 03-17-2024, 04:36 PM by akwldrk123)
Post: #8059
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
It seems that you're encountering an issue with your Radeon VRAM clock staying fixed after rebooting despite using CRU (Custom Resolution Utility). When you apply the settings and run the restart executable included in the compressed file, the clock returns to normal, but after rebooting, the VRAM clock always gets stuck at the maximum. While other settings like the refresh rate seem to apply correctly, the VRAM clock doesn't work as expected. Running the restart executable again brings the clock back down. It appears that the settings aren't persisting properly. How can I resolve this?
During this time, whenever I rebooted, the internet browser would automatically launch, so I assumed that the VRAM clock was normal since it seemed fine even when viewing the regular desktop background. However, I later discovered that even when simply browsing the internet, I needed to disable hardware acceleration for the VRAM clock to return to normal. Because of this, I didn't notice any issues even when using version 1.51. Having to run the restart executable every time I reboot is incredibly cumbersome. |
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