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    XFX 7970 Ghz edition gpu core osculating

    Got two of the FX-797G-TDFC and they are defective when the cards are ran at 100% GPU usage. Stock settings GPU @ 1050mhz, Memory @ 1500mhz, and Power control setting @ 0%. It does not matter whether the cards are in CrossFireX enabled mode or Disabled mode. Have also tried this with (both cards) just a single card in the system at a time. Here is what happens. The card (s) runs great until in hits 100%. At the moment of 100% the GPU core clock starts osculating from 537mhz to 1000mhz. Here is a list of programs I have used and it happens every time it hits 100% GPU usage:

    1. Heaven 3.0
    2. 3DMark 11
    3. 3D Vantage
    4. Windows Experience
    5. Crysis 1
    6. Crysis 2
    7. Battle Field 3
    8. PC Mark 7
    9. FurMark 1.10.4

    FurMark (Benchmark preset: 1080) is the quickest program to run to produce the same results. I first noticed this when running GPUShark v0.6.7 to monitor the card (s). Also used GPUZ v0.6.7 and logged to file to verify the results. Then loaded MSI AfterBurner to monitor and log the results and this is where the numbers from 537mhz to 1000mhz showed up. The core clock is very erratic once the GPU hit 100% and the VDDC was a constant 1.213v.

    At first I thought it might be a driver issue. Started with Catalyst 13.1, then moved down to Cat 12.10, then down to 12.8 Everytime I uninstalled a driver, I ran the AMD Cleanup util 1.2.1.0 and Driver Sweeper and then ran CCleaner to remove any leftover registry entries.

    System information:
    Windows 7 64bit Ultimate with latest patches and updates
    Mother Board: Asus Rampage IV Extreme Bios v3301
    Processor: Intel I7 3930K
    Ram: 32 gig DDR3 2134 Gskill
    Power Supply: SilverStone Olympus 1500
    VGA Card 1: in slot 1 or BusID 1 FX-79G-TDFC
    VGA Card 2: in Slot 3 or BusID 3 FX-79G-TDFC

    Has anyone else ran into this situation? Once a GPU hits 100% usage does it clock itself down?

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    might be a gpu/vrm temperature issue.
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    send it in to xfx have them check it, if bad you get another one, or call tech support.
    youll feel better.
    change out thermo pasts on gpu and tighten all screws after words...just a idea...
    thats what i did on my 7970ghz edition
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    Quote Originally Posted by BogusJoe View Post
    Got two of the FX-797G-TDFC and they are defective when the cards are ran at 100% GPU usage. Stock settings GPU @ 1050mhz, Memory @ 1500mhz, and Power control setting @ 0%. It does not matter whether the cards are in CrossFireX enabled mode or Disabled mode. Have also tried this with (both cards) just a single card in the system at a time. Here is what happens. The card (s) runs great until in hits 100%. At the moment of 100% the GPU core clock starts osculating from 537mhz to 1000mhz. Here is a list of programs I have used and it happens every time it hits 100% GPU usage:


    1. Heaven 3.0
    2. 3DMark 11
    3. 3D Vantage
    4. Windows Experience
    5. Crysis 1
    6. Crysis 2
    7. Battle Field 3
    8. PC Mark 7
    9. FurMark 1.10.4

    FurMark (Benchmark preset: 1080) is the quickest program to run to produce the same results. I first noticed this when running GPUShark v0.6.7 to monitor the card (s). Also used GPUZ v0.6.7 and logged to file to verify the results. Then loaded MSI AfterBurner to monitor and log the results and this is where the numbers from 537mhz to 1000mhz showed up. The core clock is very erratic once the GPU hit 100% and the VDDC was a constant 1.213v.

    At first I thought it might be a driver issue. Started with Catalyst 13.1, then moved down to Cat 12.10, then down to 12.8 Everytime I uninstalled a driver, I ran the AMD Cleanup util 1.2.1.0 and Driver Sweeper and then ran CCleaner to remove any leftover registry entries.

    System information:
    Windows 7 64bit Ultimate with latest patches and updates
    Mother Board: Asus Rampage IV Extreme Bios v3301
    Processor: Intel I7 3930K
    Ram: 32 gig DDR3 2134 Gskill
    Power Supply: SilverStone Olympus 1500
    VGA Card 1: in slot 1 or BusID 1 FX-79G-TDFC
    VGA Card 2: in Slot 3 or BusID 3 FX-79G-TDFC

    Has anyone else ran into this situation? Once a GPU hits 100% usage does it clock itself down?
    this might help you i had something like this happen to me......
    goto ccc
    goto Lcd monitor
    enable the Lcd overdrive apply, wait a few moments.
    now disable Lcd overdrive, default it.
    please let me know if this worked.......
    it worked for me it's been a few hours and still im ok...
    comback
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    Increase the board power limit to +20. Should fix the issue, this is a common problem with a lot of cards. If that doesn't fix the issue it's probably a VRM temp problem.

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    Having this issue on my 7950, My frames keep dropping, pulled msi AB and it shows the see-saw from 1100 to 500 and vice verse. CPU temp never tops 60* I have my power limit @ 15 ATM and core volt 1.2 flat, will bumping this to 1.25v/20+ PL fix it?
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    I had the same issue, I just took the card back.
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