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Adept II

RX580 High Idle Clock After Gaming/NetFlix 18.1.1

Describe your system:

  • Sapphire RX580 Nitro+
  • Windows 10
  • 18.1.1
  • Asus VX279
  • Asus Sabertooth 990FX latest Bios (1604)

  • BeQuiet DarkPower Pro 650W
  • 8GB GSkill RAM

Describe your issue:

After a game or video (like Netflix, Youtube ... ) or sometimes even while using Firefox, the core clock wont go down to its lowest state but will remain in high performance mode (1430MHz). Restarting the driver (Win+CTRL+Shift+B or with CRU) wont fix this, only a complete reboot will do.

I´ve set a custom resolution in Radeon Settings (almost wrote CCC ) with a custom refresh rate (OC the monitor).

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On task Manager (ALT+DEL+CTRL) disable anything to do with RELIVE and see if you clocks goes back to normal.

This was the fix recommended by another poster with similar problem:

Re: GPU Usage stays at 100% with driver 17.12.1 & 17.12.2

hamburg

Finaly! Thx a lot!  I thougt i am the only one!

At HWMonitor, i have, from time to time, 100% and max GPU-Clock. After a few tests i did find the Problem:                             

Firefox + Youtube (Only Fullscreen) + ReLife-Host/Desktop task.

I did not have ReLive installed, but i have 17.12.2.

After killing the ReLive task... 0% GPU use.

How can i turn ReLive off ?

I did rename the .exe ... but its just a workaround ?! (amddvr.exe  + amdow.exe)

or the only way?

Win10 64Bit

Firefox 57.0.2

XFX 580 D: 17.12.2

NOTE: DON"T rename any .EXE files. Just disable or stop the task from running.

By the Way, I have the same Motherboard Asus Sabertooth 990FX GEN 2.0 who latest BIOS is 2901 if that is the correct version of Sabertooth you have.

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On task Manager (ALT+DEL+CTRL) disable anything to do with RELIVE and see if you clocks goes back to normal.

This was the fix recommended by another poster with similar problem:

Re: GPU Usage stays at 100% with driver 17.12.1 & 17.12.2

hamburg

Finaly! Thx a lot!  I thougt i am the only one!

At HWMonitor, i have, from time to time, 100% and max GPU-Clock. After a few tests i did find the Problem:                             

Firefox + Youtube (Only Fullscreen) + ReLife-Host/Desktop task.

I did not have ReLive installed, but i have 17.12.2.

After killing the ReLive task... 0% GPU use.

How can i turn ReLive off ?

I did rename the .exe ... but its just a workaround ?! (amddvr.exe  + amdow.exe)

or the only way?

Win10 64Bit

Firefox 57.0.2

XFX 580 D: 17.12.2

NOTE: DON"T rename any .EXE files. Just disable or stop the task from running.

By the Way, I have the same Motherboard Asus Sabertooth 990FX GEN 2.0 who latest BIOS is 2901 if that is the correct version of Sabertooth you have.

Will do this when the clocks won’t go down the next time.

Thank you for your fast answer!

Am 31.01.2018 um 14:20 schrieb elstaci <amd-external@jiveon.com>:

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On task Manager (ALTDELCTRL) disable anything to do with RELIVE and see if you clocks goes back to normal.

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This is actually the workaround for this problem! Maybe the guys at AMD should look into this?

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They might if people tell them about it:

AMD Issue Reporting Form

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