Troubleshooting VRAM Clock Issues on Powercolor Red Devil 6900 XT
Hey there fellow gamers! Have you ever experienced the frustration of your system rebooting unexpectedly while playing games? I know the feeling all too well. Recently, I've been encountering a similar issue with my trusty Powercolor Red Devil 6900 XT. Don't get me wrong, this graphics card is a beast when it comes to delivering exceptional gaming performance, but there's this one hiccup that has been bothering me - the VRAM clock. Everything seems to work fine until I fire up a game, and suddenly my system reboots out of the blue. After some research, it seems like a VRAM issue could be the culprit behind this perplexing problem. Now, here's the conundrum: I tried to underclock/undervolt the VRAM using both AMD Adrenline and MSI Afterburner, but no luck. The sliders in both tools refuse to go lower than the base clock of 2000mhz. So, I'm left wondering if there's another tool out there that allows me to downclock the VRAM past 2000mhz. If any of you tech-savvy folks have experienced a similar issue or have any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate your insights. Maybe there's a hidden gem of a software or a secret tweak that I'm unaware of. Let's put our collective knowledge together and solve this puzzle! Stay tuned as I delve deeper into this VRAM clock problem and share any potential solutions or workarounds that I come across. It's time to unleash the true power of this graphics card without any unexpected system reboots. Game on!
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