Have tried all AMD Drivers and seems the blockchain drivers (aug23j are only ones that enable mem/gpu clock in AF but I?ve never seen the core volts enabled yet (its enabled in settings and tried all the fixes from google)
I?ve since moved over to OverdriveNTool which seems to work better and under volts seem to hold ok when manually using claymore and other miner apps.
Card is a sapphire 570 pulse it?d using Polaris one click step patch, gpu 1150/850, mem 2000/900
Get 29mhs for ETH
Get 876hs for ETN
Only issue is when using nice hash or awesome miner , these 2 apps seem to ignore the under volt set in OverdriveNTool, even though gpuz says the cards are under volted my plug in watt meter says otherwise.
Any ideas why this is happening ? I?ve checked the manual overrides in nice hash and all seem to be default. Ive even added the extra flags for claymore to under volt but these are being ignored too.
I?m using Windows 10 Pro N if that?s makes a difference with fall update (1709)
If I remember correctly some earlier versions of the official released Afterburner would not let you adjust the voltage, depending on which video drivers were installed, and the beta Afterburner was required to fix this.
Here is a list of the beta drivers (only up to beta 19 - scroll way down the page), and the link below that is to a link for Afterburner beta 21. Hope this is what you need.
http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/msi_afterburner_beta_download.html
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/rtss-6-7-0-beta-1.412822/page-46#post-5486250
Thanks. I?ve already tried every combination of AF Versions and AMD drivers.
I?m kinda happy with OverdriveNTool give some more control and voltage does work so I will not be using AF anymore.
Guess my only issue here is why nice hash overrides the under volting in OverdriveNTool