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jrt1p
Journeyman III

RX 5700 XT RED DEVIL GPU CLOCK SPEED ISSUE.

My Card isnt clocking enough speeds ive checked on wattman/afterburner when idle card hovers around 7MHz.

While in game this game is all over the place anywhere from 5MHz to 4000MHz never have a stable reading. Anyone know why? #reddevil5700xt#reddevil#5700xt#GPUCLOCK

RAM DDR 4 16GB

PSU EVGA 750w  

MB Asos x570 pro 

CPU Ryzen 5 3600

GPU RX 5700XT Red Devil

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jrt1p
Journeyman III

Anyone? Help please.

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jrt1p
Journeyman III

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mstfbsrn980
Grandmaster

Do not worry about it. Because, 5700 series is very new and could possibly be wrong in statistics reports.

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jhuang209
Journeyman III

Old Specs:

Intel Core i7-2700K (water-cooled, no OC)

32GB (4x8GB) G.Skill 1866MHz C9

ASRock Z77 Extreme 4

PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 XT (19.9.1)

Corsair HX750 PSU

Windows 10 Pro, Build 1903 (Fresh Install/All Updates)

New Specs:

Ryzen 5 2600X (water-cooled, no OC)

16GB (2x8GB) G.Skill 3200MHz C14

MSi B450I Gaming Plus AC (bios 7A40vA91)

PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 XT (19.9.1)

Corsair HX750 PSU

Windows 10 Pro, Build 1903 (Fresh Install/All Updates)

With the old setup, the RD RX5700XT gpu clock was hitting 1905-2025MHz @ stock producing roughly ~160 FPS @ 2K. With the new setup, the RX RX5700XT gpu clock will not boost above 1100MHz @ stock, manual or auto-undervolt producing 50 FPS @ 2K. I have used DDU in safe mode to remove any/all GPU drivers/software/etc, then re-installed drivers direct from AMD. Any thoughts on how to fix this? In the interim, I've uninstalled the AMD GPU and put a spare GTX 1070 in it's place (which is currently running @ ~115 FPS @ 2k).

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Go to Userbenchmark website to test your hardwares for your new system according to user averages.

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Hello! You have a beta bios installed on your motherboard. It doesn't mean that it's a root of the problem you have but one of suspects at least to keep in mind.
- Do you have a chipset driver installed? If not then download and install from the official AMD site https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/b450 
- In your bios advanced settings set up PCI-E to GEN 3 instead of auto (auto translates into GEN 4 on the BIOS you have installed and it is known to cause issues for some users)
- If the issue remains please check this post and try to delete the invalid registry key to test if it can help Issues with Freesync on RX 5700? Check your Registry! 
since what you descibed looks very similar to an experience with Chill being constantly enabled.
- If these steps don't help you can flash the latest NON beta BIOS (7A40vA8) for your motherboard from MSI website 

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