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GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:33 pm
by patchz
After I downloaded and installed AMD's 10.12 driver and new interface Catalyst Control Center I was not getting the performance I had been, but the graphics were much better, i.e. no jaggies. So, I decided to overclock

my 5970 a little. But I have no idea as to safe limits, other than watching the temp. Default settings were at 725MHz on the GPU clock, and 1000MHz on the Memory clock. I upped it to 800MHz on the GPU and 1200 on the

Memory and have not seen the temp above 79C. Activity has not gone over 90% and then only in a very congested area. On average, in the boonies, it runs around 65C and 55-65% activity. Fan speed has not exceeded

30% at any time. I still have the problem of a driver crash when I turn on ground shadow for the aircraft and/or scenery unless I pause, take the shot, and change it back. I was getting a small bit of stutter some of the time

and upped it to 850MHz on the GPU and 1250 on the Memory. The driver crashed, again, but shadows were off this time. Yet the temp never went above 79C. I put it back where I had it and had no more problem.

This was done while in game.

1. Are the settings of 800MHz GPU, 1200MHz Memory safe?

2. Any idea why the driver is crashing? I've had this problem with two other drivers besides this one.

3. Is there anything wrong with adjusting the settings while in the game?

Thanks.

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:49 pm
by Slotback
1. Are the settings of 800MHz GPU, 1200MHz Memory safe?

I don't know. My rule of thumb is that if it's stable and not too hot, it's safe... I don't know how correct that is. My old 8800GT went for 2.5 years overclocked as far as it would go stable....... (then I sold it).

2. Any idea why the driver is crashing? I've had this problem with two other drivers besides this one.

Might just be a bug AMD hasn't fixed yet.

3. Is there anything wrong with adjusting the settings while in the game?

No.



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Also if the graphics quality changed dramatically after changing driver, then it may be due to the driver settings changing. Go into CCC (Catalyst Control Center) and change anti-aliasing. Might help you regain some performance.......... also you can try disabling catalyst AI in CCC and see if that helps the crashes.

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:02 pm
by patchz
[color=#000000]Thanks. :)
Yeah, AMD is not keen on fixing anything for FSX.

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 4:42 pm
by waspiflab
you used ati overdrive?

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:40 pm
by patchz
you used ati overdrive?

Yes, why?

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:08 pm
by FuturePilot
My old 8800GT went for 2.5 years overclocked as far as it would go stable....... (then I sold it).



That's dirty!!  ;D

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 5:08 am
by Slotback
My old 8800GT went for 2.5 years overclocked as far as it would go stable....... (then I sold it).



That's dirty!!

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:53 am
by Thai09
patchz, have a look here:

http://forum.avsim.net/topic/326038-ati ... l-for-fsx/

Good news, eh? :D

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:59 pm
by patchz
patchz, have a look here:

http://forum.avsim.net/topic/326038-ati ... l-for-fsx/

Good news, eh? :D

Maybe, at least worth checking out. Thanks. :)

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:52 pm
by Slotback
patchz, have a look here:

http://forum.avsim.net/topic/326038-ati ... l-for-fsx/

Good news, eh? :D


He overclocked the GPU by 23% and the memory by 13% and claims a 100% increase in framerates. That's impossible. It is however possible that the card was not properly leaving idle clocks (which save power on the desktop) when launching FSX, and overclocking solved that (because it often disables power saving options etc)... so I guess it's worth a try. Overclocking by 1mhz on the GPU and memory might do the same thing, and I wonder what the effect of different drivers would have... I've heard before that ATi were having some issues with idle clocks.

Anyways, that's my guess. Could be wrong.

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:46 am
by patchz
I finally got around to trying it and I can't get MSI Afterburner to work. I can change the core voltage, but when I move to core clock, voltage reverts to default. If I try to save just the voltage to a profile, it appears to

save, but when I then change the clock, the voltage goes back to default. I can change both clocks in CCC but the voltage always goes back to default. Without the voltage change, the OC in CCC is unstable at 875/1125

and crashes the driver. I never went any higher because of the voltage issue. It might work for him, but I can't seem to get MSI to work. And I am not aware of anything on my system that would prevent the voltage

change to work.

Update:

Finally got MSI to work. It says you can type the numbers in the boxes or use the sliders, but typing the numbers in did not work for me. I used the sliders and once the slider was activated, fine tuned with the arrow keys.

Got a noticeable improvement at 825/1125 and really noticeable at 875/1190. Temp never went above 76C and I'm still using the fans on auto.

It did not solve my driver crash with shadows on though. I'm beginning to think it may be something in FSX.cfg but I have no idea where to start looking. In any event, OC with MSI seems to be stable and worth the effort.

Will see how it does over time.

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:45 am
by Thai09
Why not use AMD Overdrive in Catalyst Control Center, or AMD GPU Clock tool?

http://www.guru3d.com/news/amd-gpu-cloc ... r-hd-5870/

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:02 am
by patchz
Why not use AMD Overdrive in Catalyst Control Center, or AMD GPU Clock tool?

http://www.guru3d.com/news/amd-gpu-cloc ... r-hd-5870/


1. Because I was told AMD GPU clock tool is no longer available.
2. Because what I am using is working fine now. And I don't have to open CCC, I do everything in MSI. Once the profiles were set, all I have to do now is open MSI and one click changes it from default to 875/1190. When I get through flying, one click takes it back to default.

I'm getting smooth low 20s fps, with no anomalies. It will go higher, into the 40s and 50s, but it is not as smooth, so I locked it at 25.

Re: GPU Overclock?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:08 pm
by patchz
Update: I have been using MSI set at 1.162mV with the core clock at 875MHz and memory clock at 1190 on a daily basis for two weeks now. I have never seen the temp above 78C and everything is stable, with fps around 25. I load the profile when I open the sim and put it back to default when I finish. It was worth the effort.