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Topic: Maintaining sub-600Mhz clock on a 5870 after a restart (Read 756 times)

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Is there any other software that manages this better?           
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Yeah, this just seems to be a limitation of MSI Afterburner. I agree it is annoying, lets hope they fix it in a newer version.
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From what I have read that is just the way MSI Afterburner works.  No config hacks can change that behavior.
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Hey,

I am using my 5870 to mine and am having a hard time keeping the memory clock around the 300 level (or anywhere below 600). Using MSI Afterburner, I go through the motion to allow the slider to get below 600Mhz and then everything is fine - until the next reset, when I have to convince the program to let me slide it down to 300Mhz again.

Is there a way to circumvent this annoyance?

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