Textbook description of the 5900 cards throttling back the core speeds. I'm curious as to how it determines the scale-back speed, though. I know it doesn't default back to 300mhz (like in 2D mode), as when I clock the core at 500mhz with poor cooling, it will throttle to ~370mhz. Seeing as it clocks from 400mhz to 300mhz default, it could very well just be 75% of the default speed. Perhaps this could be another way around the throttle, by just setting the clock speed 33% above what you want it to be?Originally posted by XanderF
(As an aside, I have no way of knowing....for sure....that this is what is happening. It just seems during very intense 3d scenes that my video card just stops for a while - say, 30 seconds or so - and when it starts up again the framerate is much lower. From what I understand, that's a symptom of the card auto-downclocking. During cool periods of the day, it doesn't seem to happen - and, if I run it at 475 instead of 485, it seems okay as well.)
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