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felipemafone
Journeyman III

Rx 560 driver overclock issue

Hello everyone,

The lastest driver 23.11.1 is crashing when i try to maintain the clocks from gpu and vram.

Normally when I play games I need to do this, cause otherwise my fps drops a lot. So basically I fix the clock between 840~910mhz (GPU) and 1500mhz(VRAM) and play safe for hours

But, the last version of the driver when I just click on the interface of tunning it's crash. No matters how much clock i'll put in, i'ts crash and auto shutdown pc.

So I need to downgrade and I'm using an old version (23.5.1 from may/23) to maintain the clocks highs. That's all, i'm just reporting a issue. Thanks amd and everyone who reads this 

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If the previous AMD driver is working fine and you are satisfied with the way your play games with that driver then there really is no need to update the driver unless a game or app specifies that you need a newer driver or you are having some sort of GPU issue with your current driver and updating the driver will fix that issue.

But I suggest you let AMD SUPPORT know by opening a ticket from here: https://www.amd.com/en/forms/contact-us/support.html

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invernes
Adept I

If you have saved your clocks as a profile you can apply them without crashing.
Select in the tuning section the custom preset.
Then import your profile and switch the tab to home (the others work too).
Switch back and the profile should be applied.

So if you need the new drivers for something just create a profile in the old version and use it in the new one with above method.