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How do you change the 2D clocks? Adjusting the sliders in CCC doesn't do it.
Oddly enough.. I just started getting these type of crashes with my 4850 sapphire I've been using for some time.
Mind you, I did overclock it to 669 / 1099. But it worked fine at that setting for well over 8 months to a year.. I keep it clean, and fans are running smoothly. I haven't gotten the crash with stock clock settings yet.. But I am still wondering why all of a sudden this occurs and leads me here..
I only managed to detect what was going on after it actually recovered once during a freeze before the grey screen and I was able to capture the following event from the system log.
Log Name: System
Source: Display
Date: 4/24/2010 5:54:11 PM
Event ID: 4101
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Description:
Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
Anyone else with a 4000 series card starting to see issues?
Hi, I was having the gray screen with line issues with my twin 5770 in crossfire. When the computer was in power save mode it the screen would not wake up and I would have the GSOD forcing reboot. I could not get the computer to hibernate. Even with the monitor always on and just using a screen saver I would get the GSOD. Sent a trouble ticket to XFX and got this response. I did what was recommended and now no GSOD power saving features will work and the computer will hibernate. Here is the exact post I received from XFX:
Open the Catalyst Control Center. Go to Overdrive. Click the Key. Accept the EULA. Check the box to Enable ATI Overdrive. Do not change anything. Click Apply. Click Options in the top right. Select Profiles\Profiles Manager. Type the name Overdrive in for your new Profile and click Save. Close out of the Catalyst Control Center. Open My Computer. Go to C:\Users\[YOUR USER NAME]\. Click Organize. Go to Folder Options. Go to the View tab and select Show hidden Files and Folders. Open the folder AppData\Local\ATI\ACE\Profiles. Right click Overdrive.xml and select Edit. This should open up Notepad. Go to the section Feature name=`CoreClockTarget_0` . Edit Property name=`Want_0` value=`15700` / to Property name=`Want_0` value=`40000` / . Go to the section Feature name=`MemoryClockTarget_0`. Change Property name=`Want_0` value=`30000` to Property name=`Want_0` value=`90000`. Save the file. Open Catalyst Control Center. Open the Profile Manager again and activate the Overdrive profile.